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Liberty Teacher Creates App, Main Street Gets Recognition, and More: Eldersburg Patch Week in Review

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

The local robotics team is on its way to regionals in Baltimore.

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The Town of Sykesville is now on the state's official list of Maryland Main Street Communities.

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The local fire department recently started its safety house project to educate students at area schools.

The Jolly Pig specializes in an assortment of unique, homemade creations.

The Eldersburg eatery won 44 percent of the vote in the Patch "Best Of" breakfast contest.

Math teacher Kevin Giffhorn has found a why to make note taking easier.

Missing Scoops? Grilled Cheese & Co. is hoping to fill the void left by the former ice cream shop.

Black Oak President: No Announcement on Redevelopment Until Kmart Closes

Kmart has not yet announced a closing date.

A Prince George's County Democrat introduced two pieces of legislation in the General Assembly that would require more collaboration between homeschool families and public schools.

A local family sells canine headwear across the country.

Eldersburg Patch readers comment on the news of the week.

The announcement of Kmart's closing brings up several questions about the future of Carrolltown Center.

Carroll County Delegates Justin Ready, Susan Krebs and Nancy Stocksdale agree that a gas tax is a bad idea.

The Knights advance in regional play.


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