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Click Beetles, Seagram's Fire, Crandell Files, Stone Won't Run Again: Top Dundalk July Reads

In case you missed any July Dundalk Patch news, here's a list of the top stories as determined by readers.

July came and went at an astronomical pace, and brought with it an eclectic array of news, from two young boys who appealed to Dundalk Patch readers for help identifying an unusual bug they found to news that Maryland's longest serving legislator would step down in 2014.

In case you missed any of them, here is a list of the most-read Dundalk Patch articles in July:

Hey Dundalk Naturalists! What is This?

Dundalk's Old Seagram's Plant Burns, One Injured

Business Leaders Decry Affects Of ‘Rain Tax’

Crandell Switches Parties, Targets Olszewski

Letter: Crandell Thanks Community, Explains Candidacy

Stone Won't Run For Senate In 2014

Top June Stories: Heritage Fair, Land Sale, Stabbing

Letter: Bartenfelder Speaks Out About County Property Sale

Edgemere Restaurant Now Serving Its Logo Crustacean

Rain Tax, Gun Range Death, Crabbing Politician Arrested, 'Sexist' Billboards: MD Top News


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