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Howard County acquires site for homeless shelter, apartments
Howard County government announced plans last week to build 30 efficiency apartments and a day shelter for the homeless near the intersection of Route 1 and Route 32. The facility will encompass about 2 acres of the 8-acre site the county purchased...
Tags: Homelessness, Ken Ulman, Volunteers of America, House Building
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Howard selects alternative site for homeless shelter
Howard County government officials announced plans last week to build 30 efficiency apartments and a day center for the homeless near the intersection of Route 1 and Route 32, effectively ruling out the Beechcrest Mobile Home Park in North Laurel as a...
Tags: Volunteers of America, Ken Ulman, Homelessness, House Building
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Howard County purchases site for homeless shelter for $3 million
Howard County government has purchased eight acres of land near the intersection of Route 1 and Route 32 for $3.25 million with the intention of building 30 apartments and a day shelter for the homeless. The homeless shelter and apartments will...
Tags: Volunteers of America, Ken Ulman, Homelessness
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Anne Arundel County volunteer briefs
Tawes Garden & Shop Volunteers are needed to help with a variety of gardening tasks, including planting, watering, weeding and mulching. Also needed are tour guides, particularly in April and May, to assist the teacher-naturalist with large groups. Year-...Tags: Glen Burnie, Libraries, Harry S. Truman, Annapolis, Severna Park
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Madeline L. Healey, assistant to Md. first ladies
Madeline L. Healey, a homemaker who was an executive secretary to two Maryland first ladies, died of an intestinal blockage April 5 at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson. The former Annapolis resident lived in Cockeysville and was 92. The daughter of Alva...
Tags: Regional Authority, Realty, United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, Homes
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Group exposes African-American kids to skiing
James Guyton plays basketball. But skiing? Not so much; especially since it means being out in the cold. When the Chesapeake Ski & Sports Club Inc. invites African-American teenagers to try a day on the slopes, members expect such resistance. It...
Tags: Trips and Vacations, Snowboarding, Minority Groups
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Howard County looking for another site to build apartments for homeless
Howard County will "most likely" drop its plans to build an apartment building for the chronically homeless at the site of the Beechcrest Mobile Home Park, in North Laurel, according to county spokesman Mark Miller. The Howard County Housing...
Tags: Ken Ulman, Annapolis, George C. Edwards, Parties and Movements, House Building
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Ravens' Jameel McClain shows what being a role model really means in USA documentary
The Baltimore SunThe relationship between some members of the Baltimore Ravens and the community runs deeper than just on-field victories. And Friday, the USA cable channel features one of the those players, linebacker Jameel McClain, in a film about the way he reached...Tags: New York Giants, Satellite and Cable Service, Pittsburgh Steelers, Troy Polamalu, Football
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Raven shares his pain to help another
Baltimore Ravens linebacker Jameel McClain seems an unlikely victim of bullying – as an adult, that is. But as a child, he was mocked for his threadbare clothing and the place he called home for about a year — a Salvation Army shelter....
Tags: USA Network (tv network), Pittsburgh Steelers, Troy Polamalu, Football, Larry Fitzgerald
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Ornamental art project aids victims of Superstorm Sandy in Cockeysville
Dulaney High School students have embraced an art project that is helping victims of Superstorm Sandy. Art students at Dulaney have been busy designing, creating, painting and selling ornaments with a shore theme, "Shells for N.J. Shore," which will...
Tags: Hurricane Sandy (2012), Hanukkah, Timonium, Holidays
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Helping Eradicate Homelessness
Providers of homeless services, community volunteers, police and the Harford County Government will come together Thursday, Jan. 24, in a coordinated effort to conduct a one-day count of homeless people living in Harford County. Like many communities,...Tags: Family, Employment Opportunities, Mental Health, Business Enterprises, Homelessness
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For Republicans, a not so happy New Year
Author's disclaimer: Today's piece may cause my center/right readers severe irritability, sleeplessness, and a strong desire to limit your cable television options to Fox. The antidote may not arrive until the midterm elections of 2014. Fiscal cliff...
Tags: YouTube, Fiscal Cliff, Satellite and Cable Service, Laws, Justice System
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