Rock Star and Abigail are the Pets of the Week at Baltimore Humane Society.
CCCS of MD & DE financial expert Nina Heck offers tips on how to avoid borrowing too much for college. She shares her own personal experience with her daughter Heather and provides ideas on how afford school without taking out large student loans.
The New Town Doggie Paddle is Tuesday, September 3rd. The Baltimore Humane Society fundraiser is open to the public.
Don’t know how to plan for retirement? If so, you’re not alone. Here are a few steps from local nonprofit CCCS of MD & DE to help you prepare, so you’ll have a better chance to succeed once you’re there.
As my internship with Patch comes to an end, I reflect on reasons why it is not enough to have only worked for your non-digital college publication.
Roxy and Bam Bam are the Pets of the Week at Baltimore Humane Society.
Lena and Mason B are the Pets of the Week.
IMPACT: Public Art Installation at the Owings Mills JCC
Jacob and Pep Are the Pets of the Week
Cody and Pawsy are the Pets of the Week.
Local nonprofit Consumer Credit Counseling Service of MD & DE (CCCS) has received the William Donald Schaefer Helping People Award. The award was presented by Comptroller Peter Franchot for the nonprofit’s efforts to financially educate Marylanders.
Buying a home is one of the biggest financial decisions most of us will ever make. Considering the investment involved, CCCS recommends that first-time homebuyers begin their search by asking: “How can I become financially prepared?”
The animals at Baltimore Humane Society are about to become Shakespearean actors. They are teaming up with the Baltimore Shakespeare Factory to perform Hamlet and A Midsummer's Night Dream every weekend this summer.
Orion and Reilly are the Pets of the Week.
MD educators recently gathered for the 5th Annual MCEE Financial Education Summit. Their objective? To gain financial knowledge and resources they can take back and use in the classroom and beyond.