Kingsville, MD Home Improvement Loans in Maryland
Whether you’re adding a new bathroom or an entire floor to your Kingsville, 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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Activists: Don't close Gunpowder golf course
Six activists across the county have written a letter to Baltimore County opposing the closing of Gunpowder Falls Golf Course in Kingsville.
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Catching the trains
Instead, for 20 years he has worked with fellow enthusiasts to take over one room of the B&O Railroad Museum's Ellicott City Station each fall and create mountains, valleys, tunnels and towns for the tiny ...
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Rebalancing act in works
On most mornings, Principal Renee Johnson takes a walk through the halls of Chesapeake Terrace Elementary in southeastern Baltimore County, popping in to see students and the school's nine classroom teachers.
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A heap of holiday stuff at schools, elsewhere
Here are a few holiday activities you will not want to miss during upcoming weeks.
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Store clerks foil two attempted robberies
Robbers failed to intimidate clerks at two stores in the northeast county during the past weekend, according to reports at the White Marsh police precinct.
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Long lines, patient voters at polls
Lines of eager but patient voters greeted election workers at 7 a.m. at many polling sites across the northeast county.
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Area Deaths
OCEAN PINES -- J. Richard Fowler, 78, of Ocean Pines died Tuesday, Oct. 14, 2008, at home after a long illness.
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Chapel Hills Farm throws autumn party
This weekend, Chapel Hills Farm kicks off Fall Festival Days, Saturdays and Sundays through October, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at 4356 Chapel Road in Perry Hall.
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Council set to vote on moveable billboards ban
A bill prohibiting moveable billboards in Baltimore County could put one Parkville man out of business.
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Fun on the farm
Liam McCarthy, 3, and his mom, Eileen, enjoy the hay slide at Weber's Cider Mill Farm, which also has scarecrow-making workshops and a corn maze.
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Spinal cord injury an obstacle? Not for her
"Gutsy" is a term that many women might not choose to describe themselves. But to Vickie Rosellini, formerly of Kingsville, the word sounds just fine.
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Financing links future of two golf courses
A proposal to turn a public golf course in Kingsville into a public park could hinge on the county Revenue Authority's ability to pay for renovations at another public course near Dulaney High School.
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Kingsville Elementary welcomes everyone back
As the 2008-2009 school year begins, Kingsville Elementary School got a head start with their Back to School Night on Aug.
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Gunpowder Falls Golf Course may close
A 200-acre park may be in the works for Raphel Road near Kingsville. The new park would be formed from three parcels of land, including the Baltimore County Revenue Authority's money-losing Gunpowder Falls Golf ...
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Lightning again sparks fire at Perry Hall condo complex
For the second time in two years, lightning struck a Perry Hall condominium complex, causing a fire tonight that forced several residents from their homes, a spokesman for the county Fire Department said.
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Photo by Judy Taylor
Kingsville Elementary School student Brian Walter reads to Daniel, 6, at Maryland School for the Blind.
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Photo by Judy Taylor
Kingsville Elementary School student Brian Walter reads to Daniel, 6, at Maryland School for the Blind.
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Seven Oaks Senior Center addition 'fits' just fine
On Thursday, June 26, Baltimore County Department of Aging officials and members of the Seven Oaks Senior Center in Perry Hall came together to cut the ribbon on the Center's new addition.
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Photo by Judy Taylor
Kingsville Elementary School student Brian Walter reads to Daniel, 6, at Maryland School for the Blind.
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Kingsville Independence Day Parade
The Greater Kingsville Civic Association, Inc. and The Kingsville Community Alliance, Inc.
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