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Aoal Maryland seeks to turn historic waterfront property near Carr s Beach into public park
There is perhaps no one els stanley flasche e in Baltimore City that knows the value of a manicured lot more than 79-year-old Lewis Sharpe. Make it look better. See how it look right now Once you get the mulch spread all over it, it will be clean. It will make the house and the wall look better, Sharpe said standing next to a pile of mulch he was spreading on an empty lot in Broadway East.Sharpe has been doing it since 1988, cleaning and tending to vacant lots in East Baltimore.He started with his Duncan Street miracle garden just around the corner, a large area pinned behind a row of vacant homes on North Chester Street where Sharpe plants a garden every year.He, a firm believer that clearing a city block of blight can stanley cup bear fruit.Clearing lots is therapeutic for the governor too.Today Larry Hogan s Project C.O.R.E. Creating opportunity for Redevelopment and Enterprise is padding its numb botella stanley ers by adding the demolition of 60 more vacant homes to his running count of 1400 through the past two years.Thi Kbbi Ed Reed prepares for Hall of Fame immortality
BALTIMORE 鈥?Some students at the University of Maryland School of Nursing could be graduating a bit early to help in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic. It s called the early-exit option, and it was stanley quencher approved by the university on the request of Governor Larry Hogan.Only 151 students in the Bachelor of Science in Nursing and Clinical Nurse Leader master s program are eligible. T stanley cup hey were originally set to graduate on May 14, but would need to meet specific GPA and academic program requirements to get out early.Those who want to finish up early and go to work, will be given stanley cup a letter from the university telling potential employers that they have met all the program requirements and have qualified for and taken an early-exit option.The university has been in talks and working with other area hospital systems to gauge the interest and need for these students. We are very pleased to partner with key Maryland health care systems to support them in meeting their needs for nursing personnel |
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