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Ashton, MD Home Equity Loans in Maryland
Home equity loans are secured loans that use your home's equity as collateral. Ashton, MD residents can use home equity loan for home improvement, potentially increasing your home equity even greater. Ashton, MD residents can also use a home equity loan for debt consolidation; Consolidate all your credit cards, student loans, and auto loans into one monthly bill at a lower interest rate. For more flexible spending, consider a Home Equity Line of Credit.
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Tips For Eating Healthfully While Pregnant
Pregnancy is a time when you are not only taking care of your body, but also helping your baby to develop and grow.
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Where to get herbs
Master Gardener Plant Sale Shop for herbs and hundreds of other plants at the Master Gardener Plant Sale, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, April 26, at the Washington County Agricultural Education Center, 7303 ... via Herald-Mail
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Fallen workers to be honored Monday
The Central Maryland AFL-CIO Council, which covers Washington and Frederick counties, will honor fallen workers Monday on Workers Memorial Day at 10 a.m. at council headquarters, 511 E. Franklin St. via Herald-Mail
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Rescuing a species
"We're somewhere on the edge, but we're not in imminent danger of collapsing." The great protein factory that was the Chesapeake Bay is sputtering. The shad, once abundant enough to feed George Washington's army, are struggling to survive. Oysters are at historic lows. There are hardly any sturgeon left. Eels and clams have dwindled. Could the blue crab be next? The Chesapeake's iconic crustacean is in big trouble, with pollution and development contributing to the lowest baywide crab harvests in decades. But some scientists say crabs don't have to go the way of almost every other once-productive species in the bay. Read more
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MARYLAND: Uncommitted superdelegates courted hard by candidates
"People are very creative, and their sentiments seem to very heartfelt" Nearly half of Maryland's 27 Democratic superdelegates remain uncommitted to either Sen. via Daily Times
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State GOP Executive Director Resigns
The Maryland Republican Party is looking for a new executive director. John Flynn resigned this week to become general counsel for Americans For Prosperity, a public interest group in Washington. Flynn took over as executive director at a low point for the party -- January 2007, when Governor Martin O'Malley took office after defeating incumbent Republican Robert Ehrlich. Later that year, the party reported that it was nearly broke. But state GOP Chairman Jim Pelura says Flynn helped turn things around. He says Flynn drew more small donations, allowing the party to pay off its debts. Read more
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Potomac Investment Adviser Sentenced to Over 5 Years in Prison for...
U.S. District Judge Roger W. Titus sentenced Marc Freedman, age 49, of North Potomac, Maryland, today to 63 months in prison followed by three years of supervised release for wire fraud and money laundering ... via Federal Bureau of Investigation
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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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