Bryans Road, MD Home Improvement Loans in Maryland
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Dad makes it back from Iraq to grant daughter's wish
Home for a two-week stay from Iraq, Jimmy Howard, left, greets his daughter, Gracie.
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Ribbons of remembrance
For many people the holiday season brings to mind images of decorated trees, brightly wrapped gifts and family gatherings, but for those who are grieving the loss of a loved one it can be a time of unbearable ...
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Girls in Lusby freezer case asphyxiated, autopsy shows
The state Medical Examiner's Office has determined that the two girls whose bodies were found in a freezer in Lusby in September died of asphyxiation, Montgomery County police reported Wednesday.
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Spread the love, pass the ribs
William Thompson, left, Gladys Mack and Claudine Sims line up to partake of the holiday dinner prepared Saturday for senior citizens by the Skyhawks Motorcycle Club at the Randolph Furey American Legion Post ...
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Ministers alliance to install new board
13 at New Community COGIC. The church is at 12435C Mattawoman Drive in Waldorf. The new board members will be sworn in at this time.
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Spirited debate, few debaters at meeting
If you go Charles County commissioners will hold two meetings to accommodate citizens who are unable to meet with the county commissioners during regular business hours.
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Hodge warns on state cuts; Cooper rips connector critic
Charles County's public VanGO bus system has already been slapped with cuts in state funding that forced the county commissioners to dig into their contingency fund to keep the system functioning nearly ...
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Town plans 'olde tyme' holiday activities Dec. 7
Ring in the holidays The town of La Plata is holding its fourth annual Olde Tyme Holiday Gathering from 3-6 p.m. Dec.
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On the agenda
The Charles County Commissioners will conduct meetings from 7-9 p.m. Dec. 8, 10 and 11 to accommodate citizens who are unable to meet with the county commissioners during their regular business hours.
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Connector hits new snag
Charles County government has until the middle of this month to justify the need for a proposed controversial cross-county highway in order to obtain a federal permit for the final phases of the ...
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On the agenda
Maryland Department of Transportation will hold a freight plan regional outreach meeting 9-11 a.m. Dec.
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Highway plan faces rejection by state
The county's head planner warned the Charles County commissioners Wednesday that the state's environmental agency is prepared to reject county plans to complete a controversial new four-lane highway between ...
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Store, eatery fined for underage sales
Two Charles County businesses were hit with fines and closures after selling alcoholic beverages to underage informants in September.
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Three join college foundation board
The College of Southern Maryland Foundation announced the appointment of three people to its board of directors: Glen Ives of Patuxent River, Reuben F. "Jay" Lilly Jr.
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School news
The Dr. James A. Forrest Career and Technology Center is hosting a crafter/vendor fair on Saturday, Nov.
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Concert gives glory and support
Deborah Corley, director of the prison ministry of the Minister's Alliance of Charles County and Vicinity, welcomed guests to a gospel concert Saturday at the Free Gospel Church that she said served two ...
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Connector foes pressure O'Malley
As the state's environmental agency comes down to the wire on a decision to issue a permit for Charles County's controversial cross-county connector, opposition groups are urging citizens to lobby the governor ...
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Baby dies of injuries from crash
The Bryans Road woman killed in an Oct. 18 car accident was in her third trimester of pregnancy, but the baby girl, delivered in an emergency Cesarean section, died soon after her mother.
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Pretty Mattawoman, Don't Pave Away
Washington is blessed with wild, beautiful places nearby, mostly associated with the water. If you haven't been, you owe yourself an October visit to Mather Gorge below Great Falls, Triadelphia or Rocky Gorge Reservoir, Jug Bay on the Patuxent or Mattawoman Creek off the tidal Potomac, to name a few. All within a half-hour's drive or so of downtown, these are the provinces of eagles, hawks, ducks, fish, frogs, trees, wildflowers and a natural order rarely seen so close to a busy city. Are their days numbered? Surprisingly not, for the most part. The C&O Canal National Historical Park protects Mather Gorge, the region's need for clean drinking water shields the two reservoirs, Jug Bay has parks on both sides. Mattawoman is another story.
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On the agenda
Charles County Republican Central Committee will hold its Patriots' Day GOP Dinner from 6-10 p.m. Oct.
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With Somerset's many FHA home loan programs, owning your dream home is more than just a dream.
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"Our family would like to thank Somerset Mortgage Lenders for getting us out of foreclosure. Without your help we do not know what would have become of our family. When we first called, we were in Chapter 13 bankruptcy...Not only will we now be able to keep our home, but we'll be able to put ourselves on track financially, thanks to all the efforts of the wonderful people at Somerset. We will be forever grateful to you all." - Scott & Amy
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