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Article: Two state grants could make community more appealing to tourists, nonprofits.
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- Frederick News-Post
- Article date:
- September 28, 2007
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Byline: Karen Gardner
Sep. 28--BRUNSWICK -- City officials hope two state grants will help make their community more appealing for visitors and more friendly to nonprofit agencies.
Brunswick Main Street is applying for a $20,000 Community Legacy grant for signs that would highlight the area's historic sites, parks and tourist attractions.
The city of Brunswick is applying for a $250,000 Community Legacy grant to expand the Community Agency School Services building into a structure that would not only give CASS more room, but also provide space for the local food bank, the senior center and youth groups. The Community Legacy program, part of the ...