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Nerf Gun Leads To Evacuation: Patch PM

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Here are some stories to share this evening from Patch sites across Maryland:

Nerf Gun Threat Leads To Evacuation At Martin's West: Police
The Baltimore County explosive detection team investigated four small bags left under tables during an event. Approximately 1,000 people were reportedly in attendance, among them elected officials.

Trump Family Chooses Barron's New School
The 11-year-old will attend a school in Potomac. The school promotes diversity and requires service learning, including making food for the homeless and listening to their life stories. The price tag is $38,590 a year.

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4 Maryland Eateries Among America's Best Brunch Spots: OpenTable
A handful of Maryland eateries were on OpenTable's list of top 100 brunch spots. Two were from Baltimore City, while the other restaurants were located in Anne Arundel and Montgomery counties.

JHU Student Bomb Threats Were 'Dare': Police
Police said a 19-year-old stole a fellow student's cell phone to call in threats to Johns Hopkins University. The threats came on the first day of finals and reportedly delayed their start.

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