North and south and in the center of town, there are many options when looking to buy a tree. What kind of tree will you buy this year? Answer the Patch poll.
Specials, discounts and giveaways abound for the late night party at the mall.
Sit down and enjoy a hearty breakfast or grab a doughnut, pastry or cookie, along with a cup of coffee, at one of these local eateries.
Deck the halls with these sweet deals and events on Black Friday and over the weekend.
With Small Business Saturday coming this weekend, you can help drive feet — and wallets — to your favorite independent business in Severna Park.
Local businesses are adorning their windows and displays to welcome in holiday shoppers looking for that perfect gift this season. Submit your photos here!
Local grocery stores are offering the coveted bird at low prices this week.
Select flavors of holiday specialty drinks are buy one, get one free, starting Thursday.
The former deli next to Squisito is now housing a flea market-type atmosphere.
Any way you slice it, Severna Park is full of options for family and friends to have a Happy Thanksgiving.
The colder weather brings in thoughts of warm drinks, here's a list of Severna Park and other shops that offer seasonal refreshments. Don't forget the whipped cream!
Head over to the Earleigh Heights Fire Hall for the trade show with school chorus performances, martial arts demonstrations, raffles, door prizes, food and refreshments.
The Park Plaza store had a good start with an early opening and is now up and running smoothly.
A restaurant is negotiating a lease for the Ritchie Highway location in Severna Park.
The new facility offers a chance for teens to be on a team and is hosting an Open House on Nov. 11.
Conjure up the flavors of Mexico in honor of the Day of the Dead. There are option in the Greater Severna Park area with the opportunity to support your local businesses.
The county has plenty of options for watching football in Severna Park and otherwise - take your pick and enjoy the game.
Looking for a retail position or just some extra holiday hours? This job fair has some of both.
Giant Food stores go pink in support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
Patch spotted this seasonal store open daily from 10 a.m.-9 p.m. and 11 a.m. - 6 p.m. on Sundays. Boo!
The Department of Natural Resources is promoting From the Bay for the Bay, a promotion to support local watermen while also contributing to oyster restoration efforts. It runs through Oct. 9.
A large group of motorcycle enthusiasts stopped by the local restaurant for breakfast on Sunday before heading to Annapolis.
German restaurant in Edgewater that burned down on New Years Eve day reopened Wednesday after an eight month rebuild.
A recent college grad is opening up a shop that caters to the running set.
With all the crazy weather and chaos, shell-shocked parents need a break and so do the kids. Here are five frugal trips to divert the kids, keep your sanity and keep money in the bank.
Here are five great kid-friendly destinations with discounts, just in time for Labor Day Weekend.
From car washes, coffee, haircuts, Tae Kwon Do and jewelry, Patch has the skinny on a variety of great deals right here in town.
In anticipation of Hurricane Irene, locals are flocking to area supermarkets.
Sleepy's Mattress store readies to open Friday in the former Hollywood Video location.
Featuring fantastic freebies, Frugal Family delivers great savings right in town, including one stop shopping for sizzling end of summer sales.
The bakery cafe welcomed customers back after temporarily closing in late May.
Take advantage of tax-free clothes and shoes this weekend, but save your appliance purchases until February.
Eat on the cheap and use these coupons to save on local shopping before summer fizzles out.
A yoga studio, ice cream shop and furniture store are set to open in Earleigh Heights Plaza and Atlanta Bread Company returns this month.
Lots of activity in the Severna Park real estate market this second week of August.
The burger restaurant will open in the spot formerly occupied by Jack in the Box Toys.
A Severna Park eatery that has "perfected the art of grilling."
Employees and customers wondered what would become of the 38-year old company after the owner, Don Riddle, died last month.
A leaking fuel tank caused ground water contamination. The Maryland Department of Environment is overseeing the project.
No new tenants yet for the former post office in Severna Park.