It’s hard to believe that the insights and observations of 26-year-old Alexis de Tocqueville recorded in 1831 are still relevant.
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Read More »October 4, 2012 Comments Off on Betsy Nelson: Tocqueville Society members still step up
It’s hard to believe that the insights and observations of 26-year-old Alexis de Tocqueville recorded in 1831 are still relevant.
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Read More »April 23, 2012 Comments Off on Betsy Nelson: United Way campaign results offer hope
It’s been some time since nonprofits have had something to cheer about. They have been hit hard by proverbial one-two punches. With the economy struggling and government budgets under duress, nonprofits have been called upon to deliver even more for ...
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Read More »March 20, 2012 Comments Off on Marsh named United Way of Central Maryland CFO
Rick Marsh, CPA, has been named senior vice president and chief financial officer of United Way of Central Maryland. He will oversee financial management, donor services and information technology, and also serves as a member of the executive management team. ...
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Read More »March 2, 2012 Comments Off on Good action at auction in Mt. Vernon Historic District
Last week, 27 multi-unit properties in the Mt. Vernon Historic District were auctioned by Alex Cooper Real Estate — an event that included 50 registered bidders and a renewed air of optimism about the market. The bankruptcy auction, held in ...
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Read More »October 24, 2011 Comments Off on Baltimore gets $759K grant from feds for Howard Park grocery
A $759,000 federal community development grant was given to officials of the city’s Howard Park community Monday to help build a new grocery store there. The grant was made as part of a national Healthy Food Financing Initiative and is ...
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Read More »September 8, 2011 Comments Off on United Way employee admits stealing $375K in donations
A former employee of the United Way of Central Maryland admitted to stealing more than $375,000 in donations over a period of six years. Dorothy Shields Talbot, 48, pleaded guilty to wire fraud Thursday in U.S. District Court in Baltimore, ...
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Read More »July 14, 2011 Comments Off on On the Move, 7/14: Fretwell elected chair of AACC board of trustees
Victoria K. Fretwell has been elected chair of the Anne Arundel Community College board of trustees, effective July 1. Jerome W. Klasmeier was elected vice chair, and Cynthia Robichaud was appointed student representative. Fretwell is director of external affairs for ...
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