Gibson Island, MD Home Improvement Loans in Maryland
Whether you’re adding a new bathroom or an entire floor to your Gibson Island, MD home, you need money. Spending cash on home improvement is money well spent, as it increases the value of your home. This can mean a higher selling price or more equity to draw against in times of need. There are many choices in finding the right home improvement loan, including refinancing with cash-out, a home equity loan, or a home equity line of credit (HELOC). Deciding on the right loan can be a stressful process. But it doesn’t have to be. The loan specialists at Somerset Investors Corp. can help find the right loan for YOU.
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Schools closing the gap
The good news is that the 25 county schools in District 31 have made significant strides in the last five years, reporting better standardized test scores, higher graduation rates and less turnover among ...
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Three-year hold could come to end in challenging fiscal climate
The state's yawning budget shortfall may prevent Gov. Martin O'Malley and lawmakers from freezing tuition at public colleges and universities for in-state students.
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Arundel Digest
Meade High School, Meade Middle School and Manor View Elementary School are closed today because of a lack of heat at the Fort George G. Meade buildings.
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Cynergreen Takes Their "Club in a Box" to Alain L. Locke Elementary School in Harlem NY Today
Teaching the next generation about caring for the environment is the mission of CG Kidz and its 12 year old founder, Riley Hoffer.
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Pasadena: Schoolteacher's artwork on display
The artwork of Mary Ellen Geissenhainer, the art teacher at Gibson Island Country School, has been selected for display in two area art shows.
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Robert McLean III, commercial real estate broker
Robert McLean III, a retired commercial real estate broker and Gibson Island resident, died of pulmonary failure Nov.
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Their slice of the pie
Del. Nic Kipke, R-Pasadena, was campaigning door-to-door in Riviera Beach in 2006 with his wife, Morgan, when they got hungry.
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Bill Burton
Volume 16, Issue 42 - October 16 - October 22, 2008 One Man's Treasure My many papers find a home in the Bill Burton Chesapeake Bay Research Area Usually, this theme continues as: One man's junk, another's ...
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The Magnificent 8 of Glen Burnie High
Glen Burnie High School last night honored eight of its outstanding graduates at the unveiling of the school's new Wall of Honor in the lobby of the media center.
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Pasadena: Fundraiser tonight for teen undergoing bone marrow transplant
Kara Lobasso, a sophomore at Chesapeake High School, celebrated her 15th birthday while undergoing treatment for leukemia at the University of Maryland Medical Center.
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Our Say: A permanent reminder of breast cancer
It seems like every month is dedicated to some cause, some more worthy than others.
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Bill Burton donates his life's work to nature center
As an outdoors writer and editor, Bill Burton's coverage of the Chesapeake Bay has earned him two Pulitzer Prize nominations.
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Legislators, lawyer blast state on Dobbins
Legislators and the attorney for the man who built the controversial home on Little Dobbins Island are challenging the state's latest lawsuit, saying the Critical Area Commission has overstepped its authority ...
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State facing $1 billion deficit
The struggling national economy continues to take a toll on Maryland government, with the state facing a $1 billion hole next legislative session.
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State revenue estimates fall $432 million
The Board of Revenue Estimates on Tuesday reported lower-than-expected returns on income, sales and tobacco taxes and reduced its estimate of general fund revenues for fiscal 2009, which began July 1, by $431.9 ...
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Bill Burton
School days, school days, good old golden rule days … Granddaughter Grumpy, aka Mackenzie Noelle Boughey, headed back to school this morning filled with glee and anticipation.
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Infringer wins with mid route
In sailboat racing, sometimes it helps to start behind other boats and allow them to show the way - or the wrong way in some cases.
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Legislators prepare for summer travel, even in difficult times
More than 70 Maryland lawmakers plan to attend policy seminars in New Orleans, Oklahoma City, Chicago and elsewhere this summer even as state governments are trimming expenses and bracing themselves for ...
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Raider sets Bermuda Ocean Race record
David Ross has entered Raider in the last two Newport-to-Bermuda Races. The Bethesda resident decided to compete in the Annapolis-to-Bermuda race this summer as a change of pace.
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Panic led to Chesapeake rescue
The woman who was rescued from the Chesapeake Bay during a storm Saturday night had jumped overboard, fearing the sailboat she was on was going to capsize, officials said.
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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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