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rodgers_forge
563 Members,
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Good news: The search function is working again, so you can easily look up past recommendations. Just click on "messages" in the left sidebar, then type your keyword (plumber
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wpca-md
477 Members,
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Discussion group for Wyman Park residents
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huntingridge
334 Members,
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A virtual gathering place for residents of the Hunting Ridge community of Baltimore City. This group is not run by or sanctioned by the Hunting Ridge Community Assembly
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yrpartnership
327 Members,
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The mission of the York Road Partnership is to be a vehicle for communication and coordination among neighborhood associations, business organizations, schools and religious
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otterbein_news
214 Members,
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This is the official listserve for the Otterbein Community Association and other groups within the Otterbein neighborhood in Baltimore, Maryland. To read the electronic version of the ...( more)
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guilfordlist
Welcome to Guilford! This message board serves the Guilford Community of Baltimore. Residents are invited to post questions and answers regarding any
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Highlandtown
181 Members,
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Welcome to Highlandtown, hon! This is a forum for the Highlandtown community here in Baltimore. Our boundaries are: Baltimore Street to Eastern Avenue and Ellwood Avenue to Haven ...( more)
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Charm21_BioCoop
The Charm21 Biodiesel Cooperative is a community of biodiesel advocates who recognize the benefits of clean fuels and are willing to do something about it. The Cooperative
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safeinmaryland
142 Members,
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This group is for members of SAFE; a support group for parents of food-allergic children. The majority of our members live in Howard, Baltimore, Anne Arundel, Prince George's, and
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lakewalker
137 Members,
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Dedicated to providing the residents of the Lake Walker community with a centralized source of information.
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