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Eldersburg Ranked as a 'Best Place to Live,' Violent Crime Down and More: Eldersburg Patch Week in Review

A round up of notable headlines from this week on Patch.

Eldersburg ranks No. 67 on CNNMoney's list of America's best small towns.

Megan Kochanski takes her drawings from her notebook to the web with her new venture.

While violent crime has decreased significantly, property crime only decreased slightly.

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The man she was traveling with took out an $1.5 million accidental insurance policy on Gardner, according to numerous reports.

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The teen band brought down the house at Millard Cooper Park.

The robotics team came in first place at the major regional competition.

An unknown suspect attempted to rob Domino's Pizza on Liberty Road at gunpoint Friday, according to police.

Manchester resident Michael Farrell, 46, was released from the hospital just hours after his car collided with a cargo train in Lineboro.

The fire marshal continues to investigate the cause of the explosion.

High school fall sports get ready for 2011 season.

Jermaine Lewis, a former Ravens wide receiver, faces charges related to his alleged erratic driving in Reisterstown on his way to Carroll County Monday.

The Lions celebrate the end of their annual band camp by showing off their new routine.

The county's first restaurant week starts Sunday.

A man is dead following what police called a "domestic incident" in Westminster Friday.

The Carroll County Library System ranked 12th on the report by the American Library Association.


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