Wednesday, May 1, 2013
Police say a man entered the bank Tuesday afternoon and handed a teller a note.
Police are looking for a man in connection to a bank robbery at the Village of Waugh Chapel in Gambrills on Tuesday afternoon. The Anne Arundel County Police Department said the robbery happened at about 2:20 p.m. at the Capital One Bank on Brandermill Boulevard. A man gave the teller a note that claimed he had a gun and intended to rob the bank, police said. No one was able to confirm whether the man was carrying a weapon. Police released a surveillance photo of a black man between 40 and 50 years old with facial hair and a medium build. He was wearing glasses and a tan baseball cap, a dark shirt and black jacket. Anyone with details on this case should contact Detective Clifford Van Hoesen at 410-222-3469.
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Tuesday, March 5, 2013
The Growing Exchange will hold a sale at the Waugh Chapel Community Center next weekend.
Do you need a car seat? Do you have an extra? What about baby clothes? There will be plenty of kids and baby items on sale Saturday and Sunday as The Growing Exchange holds a consignment sale in Gambrills. The sale will take place on Saturday and Sunday at the Village at Waugh Chapel Community Center. Consignors will earn 60 percent of proceeds from their items. The public sale will go from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and 9 a.m. to noon Sunday. There will be a special pre-sale passes available for new and expecting moms, as well as military families. Click here to register as a consignor
Wednesday, January 9, 2013
The restaurant in the Village at Waugh Chapel shut its doors without warning.
The Italian Market and Restaurant in Gambrills has closed its doors. The restaurant in the Village at Waugh Chapel surprised many customers when it did not open earlier this week. A sign on the door of the restaurant claims that the business is closed due to renovations. However, an employee who answered the phone at the Italian Market in Annapolis said the Gambrills restaurant is closed for good, but could re-open with a different concept. According to two potential customers, some restaurant employees also showed up to work unaware that the restaurant had closed. The Italian Market is located next to the former Damon's Grill, which closed in 2011. That building remains vacant.
Saturday, December 8, 2012
In honor of the Whopper's 55th anniversary, you can buy one of Burger King's iconic burgers and get your second one for 55 cents.
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Saturday, December 8, 2012
Whether you like your Whopper with just ketchup or loaded with the works, you can have it your way for 55 cents today through Sunday at the Burger Kings nationwide. In honor of the 55th Anniversary of the iconic Whopper, Burger King is offering the deal through Sunday. Enjoy an Original Whopper for just 55 cents, when you purchase any Whopper, including the new Wisconsin White Cheddar Whopper or the spicy Angry Whopper, available for a limited time only. Locally, there's a Burger King at the Village at Waugh Chapel. (1266 Waugh Chapel Rd., Gambrills.) We took note of the restaurants recent updates, including the addition of a Coca-Cola Freestyle machine. “Burger King is very excited to celebrate this amazing milestone with the Whopper …
Tuesday, July 10, 2012
The local board shop becomes the latest shop to close inside the Village at Waugh Chapel, but it will be reopening at a new location in August.
After 10 years at the Village at Waugh Chapel, Owens Ski & Sport will close their doors at the end of July, but the store will reopen with a new owner about a half mile away in mid-August. Owens sells ski, snowboard, skateboard, wakeboard and waterski supplies, and the Gambrills store is one of two locations owned by Jim Owens. “We’re continuing to mark things down this month as we go along, but it’s not a total desperation situation,” said Owens, referring to the store's merchandise. Much of what they don’t sell will be transferred to Waldorf, where Owens owns and runs a second store. Owens has decided to retire after 35 years in the ski and sport equipment retail business, hence the store’s impending closure. The lease at the Village at …
Wednesday, July 4, 2012
The crash involved at least one car and a motorcycle. The Anne Arundel County Fire Department reported that all of the injuries were minor.
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Wednesday, July 4, 2012
Four people sustained minor injuries Wednesday evening in a crash involving at least one car and a motorcycle in Gambrills. Lt. Cliff Kooser of the Anne Arundel County Fire Department said the collision happened shortly after 6 p.m. at the intersection of Maryland Route 3 and Main Chapel Way near the Village at Waugh Chapel. The crash involved at least one car and a motorcycle. Medics transported four people to Anne Arundel Medical Center with minor injuries, Kooser said.
Friday, June 22, 2012
The locally owned franchise unexpectedly closed down for good this week.
Residents looking to grab a morning coffee or sandwich for lunch at the Village at Waugh Chapel will be disappointed to learn the Atlanta Bread Company located there unexpectedly closed their doors for good this week. When contacted, corporate Vice President for Marketing at Atlanta Bread Chris Campagna did not comment on the reason for the store’s sudden closing, but confirmed that it was not a company-owned store. Campagna also said in an email that they were still “heavily invested the state” of Maryland, with two company-owned stores operating in Greenbelt and in Severna Park. “The past two years have been ones of solid overall success for our concept, in fact we have had positive same store sales comps for 10 straight quarters, and we…
Monday, June 18, 2012
Work on a second lane has started at the popular fast food restaurant.
Anyone who stops by the Chick-fil-A at the Village at Waugh Chapel knows it's a busy restaurant, and cars are often wrapped around the building to wait in the drive-thru line. Now the restaurant is looking to expand it's operation to include a second drive-thru lane. Work in the expansion just got underway, according to the restaurant's Facebook page. Don't be deterred by the construction; the existing drive-thru is still operational. Are you excited by the notion of a double drive-thru at Chick-fil-A?
Friday, April 13, 2012
Patch asks readers what they'd like to see move into the Village at Waugh Chapel.
Not long after Damon's Grill closed last April, locals began clamoring for a replacement in the Village at Waugh Chapel in Gambrills. Although it's taken a year to lease the space, an official announcement about a new business could be made soon. "We are working a lease there, negotiating a lease for that property," said Dicky Darrell, owner of Darrell Development, which oversees the former Damon's location. "Hopefully, it will be signed within 30 days." Patch will keep you updated with any new information. Several Damon's Grill locations closed down in the past year after the owner went bankrupt, according to the Restaurant Finance Monitor. The only Damon's restaurant left in Maryland is located in Waldorf. Do you want to see another …
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
The victim's husband was also seriously hurt after their car hit a wall.
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Tuesday, April 10, 2012
An elderly woman died and her husband was seriously hurt Monday after their car slammed into a wall at the entrance of a residential parking garage in the Village at Waugh Chapel. Anne Arundel County police said the accident happened at about 4:50 p.m. near the 2600 block of Chapel Lake Way. An investigation revealed that a 2012 Hyundai Accent was heading down the driveway into the parking garage when it struck a wall just before the entrance, according to police. Police and firefighters determined that the driver, an elderly man, and a female passenger were hurt in the accident. Their injuries initially did not appear to be life-threatening, and paramedics transported the couple to Maryland Shock Trauma. At 10:30 p.m. Monday, officials …
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