by Kim Kilpatrick
December 4, 2012 7:18 PM
For 18 years, Carl Godbee has managed the West Ocean City Self Storage in Maryland. For 18 years, Godbee, has been posting sports scores on the storage facility’s marquee sign. Rain or shine, he posts the scores.
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by Winnie Hsiu
July 17, 2012 6:20 PM
Two hundred years ago saw the United States of America once again at war with Britain. There were several reasons for the War of 1812. The British imposed trade restrictions on the United States because of their ongoing war with France. The British pressed American merchant sailors into serving in the British Royal Navy. The British supported the American Indian tribes in their fight against American expansion. And, America wanted to annex Canada.
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by Kim Kilpatrick
May 30, 2012 7:00 PM
There are always lots of activities going on in the self storage industry. Today is no exception. There are three items that caught my eye today: news from Maryland, Virginia, and England.
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by Tony Gonzalez
May 23, 2012 6:23 PM
The sound of hammers pounding on nails rang through the air. People worked hard. They laughed. There was the feeling of an old-fashioned barn raising similar to ones held back in the pioneer era.
Over 800 volunteers turned out to participate in the Rebuilding Together Baltimore project that repaired the homes for 31 low-income homeowners in Baltimore, Maryland. And MyWay Mobile Storage was part of that charitable activity.
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by Holly Robinson
May 16, 2012 4:03 PM
Because of the recession, many cities across the United States struggle to have enough monies to fund different services for their community. When the economy is bad, there is less money in the city coffers. Less money usually means fewer services. The Eastside Family Emergency Shelter in Baltimore is one such service that struggles to have enough money to fund its operations. Because of this, the shelter always welcomes donations.
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by Holly Robinson
May 16, 2012 3:59 PM
Because of the recession, many cities across the United States struggle to have enough monies to fund different services for their community. When the economy is bad, there is less money in the city coffers. Less money usually means fewer services. The Eastside Family Emergency Shelter in Baltimore is one such service that struggles to have enough money to fund its operations. Because of this, the shelter always welcomes donations.
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by Winnie Hsiu
May 16, 2012 3:55 PM
Because of the recession, many cities across the United States struggle to have enough monies to fund different services for their community. When the economy is bad, there is less money in the city coffers. Less money usually means fewer services. The Eastside Family Emergency Shelter in Baltimore is one such service that struggles to have enough money to fund its operations. Because of this, the shelter always welcomes donations.
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by Winnie Hsiu
May 16, 2012 3:55 PM
Because of the recession, many cities across the United States struggle to have enough monies to fund different services for their community. When the economy is bad, there is less money in the city coffers. Less money usually means fewer services. The Eastside Family Emergency Shelter in Baltimore is one such service that struggles to have enough money to fund its operations. Because of this, the shelter always welcomes donations.
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by Winnie Hsiu
May 16, 2012 3:49 PM
Because of the recession, many cities across the United States struggle to have enough monies to fund different services for their community. When the economy is bad, there is less money in the city coffers. Less money usually means fewer services. The Eastside Family Emergency Shelter in Baltimore is one such service that struggles to have enough money to fund its operations. Because of this, the shelter always welcomes donations.
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by Winnie Hsiu
May 16, 2012 3:49 PM
Because of the recession, many cities across the United States struggle to have enough monies to fund different services for their community. When the economy is bad, there is less money in the city coffers. Less money usually means fewer services. The Eastside Family Emergency Shelter in Baltimore is one such service that struggles to have enough money to fund its operations. Because of this, the shelter always welcomes donations.
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