The Laurel Museum,mini-exhibit “Field of Carnage/Personal Sorrows” includes a first person account of the battle. References the Emancipation Proclamation. Includes map of Laurel Civil War Sites.
The last time you went to the medicine cabinet, did you find a bunch of old prescriptions and medicine? There’s a lot to think about when disposing of unused, unwanted medicine and prescriptions.
Tips from Verizon Wireless to help with emergency preparedness during September, National Preparedness Month
Labor Day weekend is the last hurrah of summer. Whether you head to the beach or enjoy a backyard cookout, remember to protect yourself from the sun
Interested in youth soccer? Read more about the upcoming fall season with the area's largest and most fun recreational league.
Summer is winding down and it's almost time to send the kids back to school. They need more than pencils, backpacks and new clothes. Make sure their back to school list includes good health.
Dan Bongino is the Republican nominee for United States Senate in Maryland His campaign website is www.Bongino.com
GreatNonprofits.org released its first ever list of top-rated charities near Laurel, which Patch.com readers can use to discover top volunteer, giving, and internship opportunities.
The summer swelter continues so it's important to remember the dangers of spending too much time in the sun and heat.
Laurel Shopping Center celebrates 56 years of serving the community.
There's a growing trend, in today's economy, to drop alarm monitoring from the family budget. But there is a way, to monitor your home security system yourself.
Are you the kind of person who gets 62 mosquito bites when the person next to you gets none? There are several things you can do to prevent the little blood suckers from getting under your skin.
Summary of the Greater Laurel United Soccer Club's Spring Season.
The 4th of July means patriotism, cookouts and fireworks. You can handle patriotism with the best of them, but a few reminders will help keep you safe around the grill and fireworks.
Laurel Shopping Center brings to life an ever-changing landscape of a once small town locals treasured calling home.
Most people have a favorite fitness routine. They also hear all sorts of tips about exercises that they think are effective. Unfortunately, many are more fiction than fact.
Blue skies and warmer temperatures are pulling people into the great outdoors. It's great to be back outside but beware of certain springtime woes.
Championship Soccer Game caps off hectic week at GLUSC World Headquarters.
Weekly youth soccer highlights and registration information from the area's largest and most fun recreational soccer club.
Memorial Day weekend is upon us and the forecast is a hot one. What are some risks of too much sun exposure and excessive heat?
Boxing is not just a competitive sport to area trainers and athletes, but can be a solution to many emerging problems such as obesity and bullying and help with personal growth.
Sunday marked the beginning of Bike to Work Week, a part of Bike Month, which was started to promote bicycling and bicycle safety.
It's the time of year for spring cleaning, but don't stop with your home. Use the spring season to take inventory of your health.
The First Ever Old Town Laurel Yard Sale Crawl May 5 is going to be a doozy. Nirvana, . Thirty-one families are participating. http://bit.ly/May5LaurelYardSale
Spring and summer are full of activity. Being active also means more chances of getting hurt and we especially need to protect our heads.
28th Annual National Black Memorabilia & Collectible Show and Sale at the Montgomery County Fairgrounds April 21 - 22, 2012
You work hard and deserve a break. That can mean a relaxing vacation to help recharge your batteries. Here are some tips to keep your travel adventure as healthy as possible.
You have big plans for a spring garden and beautiful lawn but is your body ready for all of that work? Some simple steps can ease the aches and pains of yard work.
Spring is here and so are allergies. Millions of allergic Americans are bracing themselves for sneezes and watery eyes but you don't have to suffer.
A strong contender for Laurel's most loathed springtime enemy, these simple truths about carpenter bees may actually surprise you.
Non-Chain Dining in Old Town Laurel is getting even better. Salute is one year old, Double Dip is dishing out great ice cream, hot chocolate and sandwiches and the falafel at La Mia is good.
Riverfront Park in Old Towne Laurel plays host to colorful migrating foliage and visitors taking in the autumn’s remaining days of sunbeams, gentle winds and tranquil refrains.
Fall offers a variety of spectacular scenic images that are golden, amber and festive.
October is when we recognize Aging-in-Place- our country and the world are both aging; planning ahead can make aging-in-place a reality for seniors as well as the Boomers who will soon follow.
Local convenience store opens and free coffee is offered at 7-11.
The Presidents Jobs Bill can still use some tweaking and reinforcement. Voters need to make sure he hears their concerns as he travels around the country.
Power crews, businesses and individual families are preparing for landfall of Hurricane Irene and potential flooding, wind damage and power outages. Prepare now and be safe.
An Ice Cream Store? Sept. 11 commemorated at Laurel Museum, developments with the old police department as Fall begins.
One Laurel, Maryland resident shares this thoughts about living in Old Town Laurel and taking in all the city has to offer.
Beginning literacy early can lead to a lifetime of enchantment, family and community enjoyment.