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Monday, April 8, 2013

Job Postings Around Town: April 10

Looking for a job in the Broadneck region? Patch has you covered.

Looking for a job? Here are the latest job openings in Broadneck area including Arnold and Cape St. Claire. To see more information on each job, simply click on the link. The Domino's Pizza at 963 Ritchie Highway in Arnold is hiring for three positions: Student Services Assistant Company: Anne Arundel Community College Duties:  The Student Services Assistant-Document Archival assists in the record retention, maintenance, and archival process.   Personal Trainer Company: Big Vanilla Athletic Club Duties: Applicants must be available to work 25-40 hours per week , must have IHRSA-accepted certification or a degree in an exercise science field, and must have a minimum of 3 years experience.  Also prefer applicants with experience in owning …

Monday, January 28, 2013

Canterbury Village Development Making Progress

Improvements to College Parkway are proposed in association with the new neighborhood being built.

A sign has been posted for a new residential development along Jones Station Road in Arnold. Canterbury Village, a D.R. Horton, development, will consist of 30 single-family lots and 100 townhome lots, just off of Jones Station Road. In July, Horton purchased land for two approved developments—Millstone Village in Severn, a 116-lot development between Reece Road and Loving Road, and Canterbury Village. It was the largest land transaction in Anne Arundel County in 2012. According to the Hogan Company, Canterbury Village is one of two developments in Broadneck that were on hold due to school capacity issues. An eight classroom addition to Broadneck High School in 2010 allowed the project to continue through the subdivision approval process. …

Joe Sullivan

1:44 pm on Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Canterbury Village Project : My once secluded back yard view, now has three dead trees in the "buffer zone" and a vast area of "nothing but dirt", behind it. I inquired about why they left dead trees and the response was, " we can't remove anything in the buffer area. There is supposed to be a tree replenishment, but it would never be the same. The noise and the rumbling from the machinery there…   more ›

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Arnold, Severn Developments Purchased for Nearly $20M

A national homebuilder purchased land in both Arnold and Severn that is prepped for development.

Land for a proposed Jones Station Road neighborhood was sold to a national homebuilder, along with a Severn neighborhood, for just less than $20 million. The Baltimore Sun reported it was the largest land acquisition of unimproved land in the county this year. D.R. Horton, which owns land in 28 states, purchased the land from Koch Development, according to Annapolis-based Hogan Cos., which is representing Horton. Horton purchased land for two approved developments: Canterbury Village in Arnold, which is a 130-lot development off of Jones Station Road. Millstone Village in Severn, a 116-lot development between Reece Road and Loving Road. Both developments include townhouses and single-family lots. The Sun reported Horton was capitalizing on…

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Ty

6:05 pm on Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Why are you complaining, that means the economy is moving. This means that if we increase our population per capita, we could potentially reduce our taxes and increase public services. Idk maybe like teachers, firefighters, and police officers!   more ›

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