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Patch reader Kate Peters Carroll correctly identified the location in last week's "Where in Glen Burnie?" photo contest.

<b>Email </b>Maya.Prabhu@patch.com<br><b>Phone </b>410-207-2633<br><b>Hometown </b>Woodbridge, VA<b><br>Birthday</b> May 5
A bit of a nomad, in her lifetime Maya has lived in seven states as well the District of Columbia. Born in Queens, NY, and raised in northern Virginia, her various living experiences have equipped her with the ability to feel comfortable in any surrounding as well as the ability to start fresh when the need arose.
Those are the life skills she brings to her editor position with Patch - moving from Washington, DC, to Glen Burnie in order to bring town residents the most complete, accurate and interesting news stories possible.
Maya received a bachelor's degree in English from Spelman College in Atlanta before attending the University of Maryland in College Park, where she earned a master of journalism degree in public affairs reporting.
After completing her education Maya worked for The Prince George's County Gazette covering community news in Laurel and then the Hyattsville and Port Towns areas. She left the Gazette to write about educational technology for eSchool News, a national trade publication based in Bethesda. After a little more than two years, Maya returned to her community journalism roots and joined Patch.
Other than reading and writing, Maya loves food and enjoys discovering new restaurants. She also enjoys traveling overseas and is dying for the opportunity to go to South America - bringing her continents-visited tally up to six, leaving only Antarctica.
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As with most areas of the country, jobs and the economy are huge issues Glen Burnie residents are facing. Additionally, Glen Burnie's proximity to Baltimore makes crime and public safety another issue of concern for many residents.
Patch reader Kate Peters Carroll correctly identified the location in last week's "Where in Glen Burnie?" photo contest.

One vehicle rear-ended another at the intersection of Davidsonville Road and Bell Branch Road in the Gambrills area.
The waiver would give Maryland's public schools more flexibility in allocating funds.
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Patch invites readers to contribute photos and stories in recognition of Breast Cancer Awareness Month in October.
After speaking with Clarence Terrell Randall III, 30, police and prosecutors determined the warrant issued for his arrest should not be served.
The U.S. Postal Service has proposed cutting costs by $3 billion, laying off more than 110,000 workers nationwide and potentially closing 42 post offices and four processing facilities in Maryland, to shore up its depleted finances.
Patch rounds up a few Glen Burnie gas stations with the lowest prices.
Brian Timothy Funk, 40, of Pasadena turned himself in Sunday after a warrant was issued for his arrest stemming from accusations of sexting with a minor.
All lanes reopened around 12:30 a.m.
Patch reader Jennifer Stanfield correctly identified the location in last week's "Where in Glen Burnie?" photo contest.
With bonus sports coverage this week, we'll bring you stories from Glen Burnie's boys and girls soccer against Annapolis on Monday and Gophers football versus Southern on Friday.
Some soldiers have begun to look for work before leaving service by attending career fairs like the one held recently at Fort Meade.
A 28-year-old black man found racially offensive graffiti scratched into his Lincoln Town Car Thursday morning, police said.
The country saw two executions Wednesday—Lawrence Russell Brewer in Texas and Troy Davis in Georgia. Both were convicted of murder.
Cordish Co. is looking at a program that is meant to use foreign investment to create U.S. jobs.
The following information was supplied by the Anne Arundel County police and fire departments. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
George Cosner, 37, entered an Alford plea Tuesday to charges that he inappropriately touched his Glen Burnie landlord's 5-year-old daughter, according to The [Annapolis] Capital.
Anne Arundel County Police released surveillance camera photos of the man they believe is responsible for the armed robbery of the Wawa store located on Quarterfield Road in Glen Burnie.
Patch rounds up a few Glen Burnie gas stations with the lowest prices.