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Capturing Broadneck’s Changing American Dream

Introducing a new series of stories looking at how our neighbors are facing challenges and opportunities to build better communities and better lives.

We're excited to inaugurate a new series for our Patch Readers: "Dispatches: The Changing American Dream."

Every day, the national media is full of stories about how American families, businesses, and neighbors are adjusting to these trying times. There are so many changes happening so fast that it's dizzying: national debates about unemployment, foreclosures, debt, religion, government and private enterprise all touch on fundamental ways in which we see ourselves and our communities.

At Patch, we want to explore that conversation on a daily basis so we can better understand how our neighbors are adjusting to the challenges and opportunities that surround us. 

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We don't think there's one American Dream, but a multitude of American Dreams that a multitude of people are working toward. Looking out across nearly almost 900 Patch sites, we see businesses holding their breath deciding whether to expand; college graduates returning home because they can't find jobs; and senior citizens bringing boarders into their homes to help pay their bills.

We also see bold new volunteer efforts, inspiring stories of local businesses that succeed because they innovated, and locals who've taken these trying times as a signal to engage more, not less, in their government. 

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At the purely local level, we want to know where we, as Broadneck neighbors, fit along these fault lines.

Nationally, efforts to save our environment and go green are gaining ground, but are we too late to clean up the Magothy and Severn rivers and the Chesapeake Bay? Are we, as the most frequent users of these waterways, serious about doing our part for our mariner way of life to continue to exist?

Nationally, more and more students are putting off the increasing costs of traditional colleges and universities, opting instead for the convenience and less competitive option of community colleges. Locally, the tremendous growth of our own Anne Arundel Community College has many wondering how it can serve even larger numbers of students with decreased government support.

"Dispatches" will be built upon the compelling vignettes and snapshots we unearth across all of our Patch sites.

And, of course, we want your help: Tell us what issues and what stories in Broadneck go to the heart of your American Dream.


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