Germantown, MD|News|
Maryland To Receive More Aid for Superstorm Sandy Relief
One year later, the state receives $19 million in aid to help the hardest-hit communities.

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Susan is a senior community editor for Anne Arundel, Harford and Cecil counties in Maryland. She was the founding editor of Annapolis Patch (then called Greater Annapolis Patch) that launched in September 2010 as the first site in Anne Arundel County.
Prior to joining Patch, she worked for The Washington Times newspaper and locally as the editor of Chesapeake Family magazine. Susan has degrees in journalism and communication from American University and George Mason University.
One year later, the state receives $19 million in aid to help the hardest-hit communities.

One year later, the state receives $19 million in aid to help the hardest-hit communities.
One year later, the state receives $19 million in aid to help the hardest-hit communities.
One year later, the state receives $19 million in aid to help the hardest-hit communities.
One year later, the state receives $19 million in aid to help the hardest-hit communities.
One year later, the state receives $19 million in aid to help the hardest-hit communities.
One year later, the state receives $19 million in aid to help the hardest-hit communities.
One year later, the state receives $19 million in aid to help the hardest-hit communities.
One year later, the state receives $19 million in aid to help the hardest-hit communities.
One year later, the state receives $19 million in aid to help the hardest-hit communities.
One year later, the state receives $19 million in aid to help the hardest-hit communities.