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Softball, Free Tutoring, Cakes and More: Eldersburg Patch Week in Review

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

The Knights pound out 13 hits in Wednesday's game against Thomas Johnson.

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The service brings tutoring to students in grades K-12 in Carroll County.

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Commissioner Richard Rothschild said he would like to see Carroll County diversify its holdings.

Carroll County residents living on five acres or less may be eligible to receive a bundle of tree seedlings.

A can of compressed air exploded Wednesday when the public works crew picked up trash in Sykesville.

Police: Each man faces attempted first-degree murder and first-degree assault charges. They are being held at the Baltimore County Detention Center without bail.

The man allegedly threatened another Marriottsville man with a handgun in his home and a female friend came to the house later to retrieve the gun, according to Carroll County authorities.

The local representative for the program is searching for families to serve as hosts for foreign exchange students.

Gary Wayne Smith failed to re-register on the sex offenders list about a month ago.

The Sykesville gym won 29 percent of the vote in the Patch "Readers' Choice" kid's hair cut contest.

Owner Linda Gourley whips up specialty cakes and desserts from local restaurant kitchen.

The Maryland Move Over Law requires that, if you see emergency lights at the side of the road, you must slow down or move over into another lane, away from the emergency scene.


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