Community Corner
Power Still a Problem in Four Seasons, Maple Ridge
While BGE appears to have restored power to much of the area, residents of Four Seasons, Maple Ridge and several other communities are still without electricity.

Updated at 10:15 p.m.
A lack of electricity remained a problem for many residents overnight, with the Four Seasons Community in Gambrills and neighborhoods in eastern Odenton still dealing with a lack of service.
BGE reported just under 94,000 customers in Anne Arundel County without power as of early Monday morning. The company said it restored service to about 62,000 customers.
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A map of outages on the BGE website indicated as many as 10,000 customers in Odenton and Gambrills were without service, though it appears that thousands of homes did have service restored on Sunday afternoon.
Based on Facebook updates, Tweets and emails from area residents, power went out as early as 7 p.m. Saturday, with another big wave of outages between 11 p.m. and 1:30 a.m.
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Power was restored throughout Sunday in various sections of town, with the east side of Piney Orchard getting service in the afternoon. However, there remained no service in the Vineyards section of Piney Orchard or in some condominiums across from the Vilage Center shopping area.
To add a frustrating wrinkle, residents and businesses throughout the area also reported new outages overnight. Those affected said they were informed by BGE that service would not be restored until Monday evening at the earliest.
Four Seasons Community Association President Andrew Pruski said homes in his area were still without power. He said that as of 5:30 a.m., it appeared that everyone east of Strawberry Lake Way on th south side of Strawberry Lake Way was without service.
Residents of the Courts at Four Seasons said they were still without service, and portions of Chapelgate reportedly still lacked electricity. Readers also said many businesses along Route 3 in Gambrills lacked service.
In the eastern portion of Odenton,residents reported continued outages in the Maple Ridge and Hammond Park neighborhoods.
Shelly Ingraham told Patch on Facebook that a power line was down in Maple Ridge due to a fallen tree.
"Trees fell and took power line down too," she said. "[BGE] came, but they were the crew to put wires up, play the waiting game...its going to be a while."
Residents were also dealing with outages to Comcast and Verizon FiOS Internet and television service.
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