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It’s all good news: 22 Maryland stories that lifted our spirits, gave us hope and made us smile in 2022
They used to call newspapers “the daily miracle” and The Baltimore Sun’s reporters, photographers and editors can attest that this is still true far too often. But amid the busy scramble of breaking news, we often pause to look up and take in the wonder around us, eagerly noting the people who are making our little corner of the world better, bit by bit.
‘Decided to fix it ourselves’: How Carver students, alumni, faculty plan to rehab a vacant Baltimore rowhouse
The house sat vacant on Presstman Street across from Carver Vocational-Technical High School for as long as Sterling Hardy could remember. The 2012 graduate often wondered how a rowhouse in the center of a block dotted with vacant properties had come to rot away.
Trade school students to renovate a vacant house, gain hands-on experience
Vocational students in Baltimore City will benefit from a large donation to the Requity foundation. With the funds from ADT, students will renovate a vacant row house across the street from their school.
ADT donates over $130,000 to Carver House to create CTE construction lab
ADT gave $132,000 to the Carver House for construction materials, including solar panels and smart home and security equipment.