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himynameisroe t1_j6i26wc wrote

There are a lot of opportunities in both the public and private sector. Federal/State governments label it different depending on the function but searching "Writer Editor" could be enlightening. Depending on what they are looking for it will be labeled differently, anything from Technical Writer Editor to Instructional Design to Communications Analyst.

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NoMoKraTo t1_j6i26dk wrote

Woodberry gives you all he same amenities/benefits as Medfield (including the school) but with a little more green and space than Medfield. (NOTE: Woodberry is the whole neighborhood and not just the sexy duplexes and townhomes near the Woodberry Kitchen or whatever it's called now).

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2weekstand t1_j6i03yf wrote

Important to note, one reason these are so great is because they are the correct side of both tunnels. Canton and fells Point are also great, but you'll be paying $6 a day tolls to get to fort Meade. From Federal Hill or Latrobe, you don't need to go through the tunnel.

I would add pigtown to this list for the same reason. It's up and coming but not yet as expensive

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OwnEqual8219 t1_j6hyyum wrote

I did the Baltimore-Annapolis commute for several years while living in Bolton Hill (which is near-ish Mt. Vernon). It was consistently between 45 min to an hour, so if that timing doesn’t bother you, go for it. Bolton Hill was an interesting neighborhood; I was never the victim of a violent crime there (once someone sat in my car and rifled through my things after I accidentally left the door unlocked; they didn’t take anything), even though it’s near a “rougher” neighborhood.

I gave up the job in Annapolis and am purchasing a house in Baltimore’s; this is great city.

A lot of people are telling you to look at crime maps, and that’s correct. “Nicer” areas may still have lots of incidents of theft/non-violent crime reports. Google street view is also your friend; if you see a ton of vacant homes and trash, you may want to look elsewhere. It’s block-by-block, so use street view to explore around a bit.

I would look for a neighborhood that gives you easy access to 295 or 695 so you can quickly get to I-97. Good luck with your hunt and welcome to the region!

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moediggity3 t1_j6hq6i7 wrote

Unfortunately there isn’t anyone you can just call to get this resolved. Anyone suggesting a phone call to a state agency has no idea what they’re talking about. The terms of your agreement aren’t included in your post, but because she had permission to stay there, there is at least an agreement in place. This makes her a tenant and not a guest. You also didn’t mention if you’ve asked her to leave. Regardless, start with a 30 day written notice to quit (keep evidence of your notice, either by having a process server deliver it and file an affidavit or having FedEx deliver it, signature required). If she leaves, problem solved. If not, you’ll need to file an ejectment action in the district court and start the eviction process (and it is a process). If you’re looking for an attorney, pm me for a recommendation.

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