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Good news stories from Patch include a scratch-off win to pay college tuition and a high school coach honored by the Baltimore Ravens.

From food delivery by boat and a couple's plan to pay their son's college tuition with a lottery win to the Baltimore Ravens naming Patterson Mill football coach Steve Lurz the high school coach of the week, we've rounded up some good news stories from Maryland’s Patch sites from the past week.
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Here are this week's good news headlines:
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- Columbia Names Street for Slain Blogger
- $50K Scratch-Off Win to Pay Son's College Tuition
- Patterson Mill Football Coach Recognized by Baltimore Ravens
- Mission BBQ Now Delivers By Boat to Annapolis Waters
- Dogs Flown to Baltimore Humane Society After Hurricane Matthew
- Angel Park to Open October 31
- Montgomery County Libraries Nationally Recognized with 2016 Top Innovator Award
- More Tenants Announced at Revamped Ellsworth Place in Downtown Silver Spring
- City and Annapolis Maritime Museum Sign Nature Park Lease
- Wootton High School Student Named 'Council Member for a Day'
- Maryland Awards Money to Fight Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, and Stalking
- Annapolis, State Officials Launch Pedestrian Safety Campaign
- For This Bethesda Athlete, It’s More Than a Race
- The Sienna School in Silver Spring, MD Earns Top Recognition from Middle States Association
- Upper Chesapeake Health Foundation Raises $1 Million at Starnight Gala for Cancer LifeNet
- Harford County Public Library Hosts Foodie Week 2016
- New Store on Main Street is Bel Air's 'Hometown Etsy'
- UCF for Young Adults Formalizes Triathlon Partnership with Corrigan Sports Enterprises
- US 29 Bridge Improvements Ahead for Columbia
- Michael Phelps Has Secret Wedding
- Baltimore County Public Library to Participate in Maryland STEM Festival 2016
- Towson Attorney receives Alumni Community Service Award from McDaniel College
- Mediterranean Restaurant Opens in Foundry Row
- Students Will Explore Story of America in Baltimore's National Parks
»Photo: Dennis Lane’s sister Barbara Sandusky and fiancée Denise Geiger helped The Howard Hughes Corporation Vice President Greg Fitchitt unveil the street sign in honor of the Columbia businessman.
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