Early Voting Up in Anne Arundel County
Early voter turnout in Anne Arundel County is on track to be higher than 2010, despite the interruption of Hurricane Sandy. As of Thursday night, 8 percent of the county's registered voters had voted...
View ArticleAnne Arundel Mug Shots Gallery: Oct. 6 to Nov. 2
Patch presents a selection of booking photos provided by police in Anne Arundel County and the city of Annapolis during Oct. 6 to Nov. 2. Want to read the full story? Check out the links below. Police...
View ArticleGuess the Restaurant: Breakfast Treat
Last week's Guess the Restaurant featured a lemon cupcake. Congratulations to Shirley M. MacNabb, who was the first person to correctly guess the Severna Park business the cupcake came from—Annette's...
View ArticleSeverna Park Open Houses: Nov. 3
Here is a roundup of homes for sale in Severna Park, according to AOL Real Estate. To view more information on any of these homes simply click on the link. 236 Arundel Beach Rd. Four bedrooms, three...
View ArticlePHOTOS: Looking Back At Sandy in Maryland
Instead of bringing you our regular "Weird News" feature, Maryland's Patch sites compiled a series of photos from before, during and after Sandy. Check out the slideshow with this post for some of the...
View ArticleBarranco Obituary: Ann Marie Vogt
The following is from Barranco and Sons Funeral Home. Ann Marie Vogt, 64, of Severna Park, died peacefully at home with her family on Oct. 27, 2012 after a 3.5 year battle with cancer. She was born on...
View ArticlePatch Covers Sandy in New Jersey, New York
Here in Maryland, we were fortunate to get through the storm known as Sandy with little loss of life or property. Further north, residents weren't as lucky. Sandy hit hard in many parts of New Jersey,...
View ArticleTop 5 Sandy Stories in Severna Park
It certainly was a busy news week with Hurricane Sandy leaving its mark on the Severna Park area. Here's a special presentation of Patch's Top 5 stories, which features everything Sandy. Click on the...
View ArticleSlow Cooker Recipes for Fall
Fall is the time for warm, hearty meals—and what better way to prepare them than by using your slow cooker? Simmer these fall-ingredient (think pumpkins, apples and squash) slow cooker recipes in your...
View ArticleEnter to Win Patch’s Best Halloween Costume in America Contest
It doesn’t matter if you’re Lady Gaga or Lady Liberty for Halloween—if you have an awesome costume, showcase your creation in our Best Halloween Costume in America Contest. Last year, the headless boy...
View ArticleMcDaniel College Names Stadium After SP Resident
McDaniel College named its new $8 million stadium after a Severna Park resident and hosted a ceremony on Saturday to honor the occasion. The stadium was named after Kenneth R. Gill, of Severna Park,...
View ArticleJob Postings Around Town: Nov. 5
Looking for a job? Here are the latest job openings in Severna Park and Pasadena. To see more information on each job, simply click on the link. Recreation AssistantCompany: Genesis HealthCare (Severna...
View ArticleCouncilman Ladd Highlights October's Council Progress
The following is from the November edition of a monthly column written by Anne Arundel County Councilman Dick Ladd (R-5th District), a resident of the Broadneck peninsula. It is edited by Patch for...
View ArticleSeverna Forest Resident Aids Sandy Victims
After Hurricane Sandy, Severna Forest community resident Kristen Renick thought that once her power came back on, things would be fine. That was until she turned on her TV and saw the pictures of her...
View ArticleFalcon Roundup: Playoff Edition
Between Hurricane Sandy and the upcoming election, news of local athletics has gotten a little lost. So for those of you wondering how the Falcons are doing, here’s a recap on where some teams stand in...
View ArticleMaryland Unlikely To See Large Impact From Nor'easter
Here we go again? Just a week after Superstorm Sandy rumbled up the eastern seaboard, a powerful nor'easter appears set to do the same, with the outside chance to dump a wintry mix on parts of...
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