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Baltimore Congressman Continues Fight Against Foreclosures

U.S. Rep. Elijah Cummings recently issued a letter to more than a dozen lenders throughout the metropolitan area currently engaged in mortgage modification procedures, especially those participating in the Home Affordable Modification Program (HAMP.) The letter asks lenders to account for their mortgage modification practices. HAMP, a program created to stem the tide of foreclosures, […]

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UMBC Breaks Ground on New Performing Arts Center

The University of Maryland Baltimore County has broken ground on a $170 million performing arts and humanities building that will be the Catonsville school’s largest building to date, the school recently announced. “We have vibrant arts and humanities here that don’t have as high a visibility as science and engineering,” UMBC spokesman Thomas Moore said […]

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Y of Central Maryland Announces Employee Promotions

The Y of Central Maryland recently announced the promotions of five staff members in various roles, including Michelle Becote-Jackson, who has been named senior vice president of Y Journeys for Children & Youth. Becote-Jackson will be responsible for the delivery of quality operations for all Y Journeys for Children & Youth programs including before and […]

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‘The Avenue’ To Be Revisited

Eastsiders call Broadway “The Avenue.” Hampdenites give that designation to 36th Street, known nationally for its Christmas lights extravaganza. But for the African-American community of Baltimore, especially those who live on the west side, “The Avenue” will always refer to Pennsylvania Avenue, a short stretch that has engendered long memories in the hearts of its […]

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CDC Awards Millions to Community-Based Groups in Fight Against HIV

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently announced that it has awarded $42 million to 133 community-based organizations (CBOs) to help implement HIV prevention efforts among populations at increased risk. The average award is approximately $323,000 per year for five years.  “This funding is a critical part of CDC’s national HIV prevention efforts and is […]

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Defining Dementia: The Silent Epidemic

Memory loss, repetitive conversations, misplacing everyday items – all are frequently attributed to aging and generally accepted as an inevitable part of life. But to the trained professional, the telling signs of dementia are apparent. Dementia is a serious loss of cognitive ability in a previously unimpaired person that extends beyond what might be expected […]

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