Here's our roundup of the most uplifting and feel-good stories from Patch towns across the country.
We rounded up the most uplifting stories trending across the country.
A football dream comes true for a high school senior in New York.
Kathy Powers is carrying triplets. Washingtonian magazine reports it is her fourth pregnancy as a surrogate, and she couldn't be happier.
Locals enjoyed music, dancing and more at the Annapolis Senior Activity Center’s island party on June 5, 2013. Photo Credit: Martha Thorn
The town's big fall event will take place Saturday, and will include a new bike ride along Annapolis Road.
The O'Malley Senior Activity Center has posted its events and classes for the month.
The State Highway Administration is urging drivers to find alternative routes, as work crews begin concrete patching along the major highway.
Stephanie Mowery thought she lost her Arundel High School class ring forever. But it turned up this week at a local jewelry buyer, and she'll wear it at her 25th class reunion this weekend.
After last week's storm-related delays, commuters will have a chance to talk with managers of the rail service.
The west Anne Arundel County community has rallied around efforts to build books of kid-friendly bandages for kids with cancer.
Patch blogger Tommy Warshaw may have captured a perfect image of Odenton.
The restaurant at the Village at Waugh Chapel now offers more than 100 different beverages from a single machine.
The traffic light will begin a three-day "flash" period on Sept. 17, with full operation on Sept. 20.
Eleven years ago, I threw on a old grey shirt, ran out the door and knew world was not the same.
Everyone likes to complain now and again. But let's take some time to focus on the positive.
Here's a look at what the O'Malley Senior Activity Center has in store for September.
Come by the Waugh Chapel Community Center and get reconnected with the teachers and principals from west Anne Arundel County.
An Arundel High student took time this summer to paint a map of the United States on the playground at Waugh Chapel Elementary.
Recent information from the Chronicle of Philanthropy indicates that Marylanders are more generous than people from most other states. In Odenton and Severn, people were in line with the national average.
The Salvation Army once operated a fresh air camp in Woodwardville for low-income children living in Washington, DC. Today, only a shell of a swimming pool remains.
For the second time in as many years, a driver has struck the monument at the Piney Orchard Parkway roundabout.
Barret Lang became the newest member of the Rotary Club of West Anne Arundel County on Friday morning.
The Army named the department the top small department for 2011. It will now compete against other small departments throughout the Department of Defense.
Here's what's happening at Odenton's senior center in the coming weeks.
Zack Folan of Odenton met Jessa Henry on a red-eye flight, and they've been together ever since. He has entered to win an engagement ring from Saxon's Diamond Centers.
Emergency repair work on a water main in Baltimore has been completed.
It looks like it will be another busy week. Here are some things to keep an eye out for.
The gym in Hanover is now open round-the-clock, even on weekends.
With new development happening in the area, how much more can that busy intersection take?
It looks like the seniors in Odenton will be having a blast for the rest of July.
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The West County Area Library will be back open Wednesday if repairs are completed as planned.
The O'Malley Senior Activity Center in Odenton is celebrating its 25th anniversary.
Several homes remain without power.
Eileen Pugh suffers from multiple sclerosis. She spent much of Saturday night trying to find a cool place to stay.
The summer reading program kicked off at the West County Area Library with a performance by singer-songwriter and oceanographer Bridgette Michaels.
Older residents with low incomes can pick up coupons at the O'Malley Senior Center on July 9.
Letters written during World War II recently turned up at an old barracks building on Fort Meade.