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Week in Review: Azteca, Halloween City and Postal Delivery Complaints

Here's a summary of what's been going on Sept. 12-16.

This week, Patch shared snapshots from the 10-year anniversary of 9/11. University of Maryland students and College Park community members participated in a to reflect on those lost as well as a .

Patch Mom Columnist, Gretchen Schock, lived in New York City when 9/11 occurred. This week, she shared a that she learned from the experience—one that she intends to pass on to her sons.

Monday, Patch shared pictures from two neighborhood gatherings: and .

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In July, the University of Maryland lost a student. We talked to the friends and family of , and learned that she was a bright spot in their lives.

Ann in Motion talked to members of the , who competed in the Patriot's Half Ironman.

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City Council is from the U.S. Postal Service to discuss mail delivery issues in north College Park and customer service complaints about the Post Office at Baltimore Avenue and Hollywood Road. The request stems from what Councilman Patrick Wojahn (Dist. 1) said was a year's worth of complaints. A spokeswoman from USPS said that , and she .

Finally, Patch shared stories of two businesses that opened this week in College Park. The first is the , which had its grand opening Friday. The seasonal was been open for about a week and will stay open until November.


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