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Year in Review: Crofton's Top 5 Stories from January

Patch recalls the most talked-about stories from Crofton in 2013.

From now through New Year's Day, Patch is counting down the most-read and most interesting stories in the Crofton area. Today, we take a look at the top stories from January. 

Old Navy Opens at Waugh Chapel -  A slew of new stores and restaurants opened at the Waugh Chapel Towne Centre in 2013. This popular clothing outlet was among the first. 

Traffic Stop Leads to Gun, Drug ArrestA Crofton man was charged with drug possession and related charges. It would not be his first dealing with police in 2013. 

Crofton Woods Takes Part in Giant Food ChallengeCrofton Woods Principal John Barzal took part in some martial arts exercises at Vuong's in Crofton, and raised $1,000 for the school.

BaySox Honor School of the Incarnation Student -  Grayson Grigsby won the minor league team's Read and Hit a Home Run poster competition, and got a visit from the BaySox mascot, Louie.

Crofton Businesses Push to Sell Beer in Growlers - Staples Corner Liquors was one of a number of local businesses supporting legislation allowing for beer to be sold in refillable growlers. 


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