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Road tripping
Sunday, June 01, 2008


Resident visits 20 Erickson Retirement Communities

Circling the Baltimore Beltway in his blue Ford Explorer, Norm Fox—who lives at Wind Crest, an Erickson Retirement Community in Highlands Ranch, Colo.— visited Charlestown and Oak Crest as part of his national road trip.



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Charlestown turns 25!
Friday, May 16, 2008


This month, Charlestown celebrates its 25th anniversary as one of the nation’s leading continuing care retirement communities. Over the last quarter century Charlestown has revolutionized retirement for thousands of people age 62 or better and birthed 18 sister communities across the nation. Although times have changed, Charlestown continues to attract extraordinary, interesting people— including many who moved 25 years ago and are still enjoying Charlestown’s dynamic lifestyle today.

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Help is on the market
Friday, May 16, 2008


How your house can stand out

As the housing market struggles to get back on its feet, there’s one branch of the real estate industry where business is booming. Moving consultants and staging professionals— people who specialize in easing the strains associated with selling houses and moving—are popping up all over the place.



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Life after chocolate
Friday, May 02, 2008


What daughter of Glauber’s chocolates is doing now

Baltimore-born and -bred Carolyn Glauber Sibley was the face of Charm  City’s legendary chocolate company, Glauber’s Fine Candies.



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Things are looking up for home buyers and sellers
Wednesday, April 09, 2008


According to figures released in January by the U.S. Commerce Department, new single-family home sales fell 4.7% in December 2007. This trend is expected to continue throughout 2008 as builders bring fewer new homes on the market. Couple that with mortgage rates on 30-year loans at their lowest level in nearly 4 years, and it looks like existing home sellers may finally get the break they’ve been looking for.

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What's happening in the neighborhood?
Tuesday, April 01, 2008


Learn more about the National RAC meeting, Charlestown's new Fountain Hill Cafe, and Governor O'Malley playing the Wii!

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Concert series in Catonsville
Tuesday, April 01, 2008


The Chapel Concert Series is held in the Our Lady of the Angels Chapel on the Charlestown campus in Catonsville. The concerts begin at 3 p.m.

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From rags to riches
Tuesday, April 01, 2008


Treasure Sale turns used items into something good

Move over, Goodwill! Charlestown’s Treasure Sale may give you a run for your money. The adage “everything old is new again” rings true at this indoor flea market in Catonsville where shoppers and sellers alike reap beaucoup benefits.



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Go ahead, dig in
Tuesday, April 01, 2008


Gardening is quickly making a comeback as one of the nation’s most popular pastimes. A survey conducted by the National Gardening Association (NGA) reported that 83% of American households participated in some kind of do-it-yourself lawn and garden activities in 2005.

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Home improvements that pay off
Friday, February 29, 2008


When it comes to home remodeling, all improvements are not created equal. The right home improvements can pay off in the long run, but some could put you in the red. So how can you tell the difference?

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