Building stronger connections in our communities: Your Voice, Your Stories

posted 03/28/2025

BALTIMORE, Md — With the first quarter of 2025 behind us, we're excited to embrace April, the arrival of spring, and the beauty of blooming flowers as we continue connecting with you.


This week, the stories you've shared with us have once again sparked inspiration!


We’re starting our recap with a spotlight on the tough, dirty jobs that keep things moving here in Baltimore. These are the essential roles that often go unnoticed but are vital to our community.


This week, WMAR-2 News' Kristi Harper visited Mazzella Services to take an in-depth look at a job that doesn’t require a college degree—but make no mistake, it’s hard work.


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