Here's a look at what's on tap for the Odenton and Severn area this week.
The District 32 Republican Club on Tuesday will host Charles Lollar, a former congressional candidate and head of New Day Maryland.
Chuck Gast has been Mitt Romney supporter for more than four years. He will represent Maryland as a delegate at the Republican National Convention this week.
It's back-to-school time, and here's a look at what's on tap this week.
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Del. Don Dwyer, of Pasadena, told reporters no one should be drinking while operating a boat or any other motor vehicle.
There will be no new projects up for review by the Odenton Town Center Plan Oversight Committee.
The board of education voted in favor of a concept plan for an elementary school south of the Waugh Chapel Towne Centre.
The board will discuss the plan for the new elementary school on Wednesday morning.
Developers will meet with residents Thursday at 7 p.m. at the Waugh Chapel Community Center.
The casino at Arundel Mills has been open for about two months. Are you a repeat visitor?
Developers and school officials met with the community for about three hours on Wednesday night.
New legislation allowing for expanding gaming in the state would also allow Maryland Live! to get a bigger cut of revenue, and money for local impact grants would be preserved.
The Maryland Lottery said the state's three casinos brought in $48 million in July, with about $33 million going to the state. Maryland Live! saw revenue rise by 25 percent in its second month.
Come celebrate Usain Bolt's homeland at Odenton's Caribbean shop, and get the latest on the big Two Rivers project. It's a busy week of news.