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Competitive Eater From MD Dies: Patch PM
Fall foliage timeline | "Wire" actor disappears | Seasonal jobs hiring | Teens sentenced in officer's murder | World-ranked eater passes.
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Juliet Lee, Competitive Eater From Germantown, Dies At 54
She was ranked No. 17 in the world and was one of the first women to compete in Nathan's July 4 hot-dog-eating contest.
Fall Foliage Peak 2019 Delayed In Maryland By Warm Temperatures
Some leaves in Garrrett County have started to turn, the Maryland Department of Natural Resources reported.
Find out what's happening in Germantownfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
2 Teens Sentenced For Murder Of Officer Amy Caprio
They were burglarizing homes in Perry Hall while their accomplice ran over and killed the officer.
MCPS Classes May Start Before Labor Day Next Year: Report
Two of three proposed calendars for Montgomery County include a pre-Labor Day start.
Find out what's happening in Germantownfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
'The Wire' Actor Escapes Police Custody At Good Samaritan Hospital
A man who appeared on The Wire and The Corner left the hospital while in police custody.
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