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Patch rounds up a list of some of the job openings around town.

Allison Pickard, PTA president at Oakwood Elementary School, won the Volunteer of the Year Award from Anne Arundel County Public Schools.
Police are asking residents between Hanover and Severn to keep an eye out for potential burglaries.
Maj. Pamela Davis is serving as police chief as Anne Arundel County looks into a long-term replacement.
Megan Griffith is graduating from Annapolis Area Christian School and taking her songwriting talents to Berklee College of Music in Boston.
Megan Griffith is graduating from Annapolis Area Christian School and taking her songwriting talents to Berklee College of Music in Boston.
The Anne Arundel County Police Department awarded several department employees at a ceremony in Glen Burnie on Tuesday night.
Police are asking residents between Hanover and Severn to keep an eye out for potential burglaries.
The Glen Burnie softball team will face Sherwood High School in the State Finals on Saturday, at the University of Maryland.
Police arrested a passenger for possession of marijuana during a traffic stop in Linthicum.
Students in Anne Arundel County are learning personal finance skills with the help of a computer program.
Students in Anne Arundel County are learning personal finance skills with the help of a computer program.
Victims reported robberies Saturday evening and early Sunday in Glen Burnie.
Police posed as escorts through a website, and arrested four men trying to pay for sex.
Anne Arundel County police announced the results of a three-day operation to apprehend citizens with outstanding warrants for violent crimes.
Students in Anne Arundel County are learning personal finance skills with the help of a computer program.
Police say a Brooklyn Park man entered a house and stabbed a man.
Students in Anne Arundel County are learning personal finance skills with the help of a computer program.
Here's a look at the top five headlines from the week through May 20.
Patch rounds up a list of some of the job openings around town.