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Heaps Of Kindness Show Up After Maryland Snowstorm
Snow brought out the shovels, the salt and the best in some people. Look at these pics of Marylanders helping each other, and share yours!

After the snow started to fall from the latest nor'easter, Marylanders were advised to stay off the roads. Once people came out to assess the situation, some ran into trouble, getting stuck on roads or snowed in at their homes.
Rather than going back inside, these people grabbed a shovel or another human being and jumped into gear to help neighbors in distress.
In the picture above, Baltimore County Police Officer T. Campbell was caught on camera shoveling out the walkway for an older gentleman in Essex on Wednesday afternoon.
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How great is Maryland? These are @NavalAcademy Midshipmen shoveling sidewalks in Annapolis. Getting paid? Nope. #cultureofservice We’re working with you, shipmates. Let’s get Marylanders on their way to life’s opportunities. #teamwork @MDOTNews @USNavy #mdotnews jts pic.twitter.com/O61tAwxh02
— MD State Highway Adm (@MDSHA) March 21, 2018
Car struggling to get up St. Paul - bicyclist stops to help #Baltimore pic.twitter.com/heOQwU4cZx
— JoyLepolaStewart (@jlepolastewart) March 21, 2018
The man pictured pulled over to help a stranger that got stuck in the median. His car got stuck in the snow too. Some @AACOPD members, the driver, and myself helped to get his car out. We got real muddy, but teamwork made the dream work. Video to come on @ABC2NEWS @11. pic.twitter.com/mfvh3JjLlR
— Eddie Kadhim (@EddieKadhimWMAR) March 21, 2018
Main photo courtesy of the Baltimore County Police Department.
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