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Won’t You be Our Neighbor?


T e Retired Racehorse Project recently moved and we have two rooms available to sublet together for a simple fl at- rate monthly rent, Fios internet and utilities included. T e


building is recently renovated for commercial offi ce use and off ers ample off -street parking, direct access to your private downstairs space through split-level entry, a shared same fl oor restroom with shower stall, fi re alarm and security


system. Rooms are spacious, well lit, and individually keyed. Conveniently located just off Route 2 in Edgewater, with quick access to 97, 50, and 214.


Tenant will carry gen. liability insurance, furnish references & document fi nancial stability. Inquiries to kgreen@therrp.org.


Support METS this Giving Tuesday!


The Maryland Equine Transition Service is a nonprofit program of the Maryland Horse Council Foundation. Our mission is to assist Maryland horse owners find safe, responsible options when they need to rehome their horse, whatever the reason may be. We also offer end-of-life resources, as well as access to a range of other much-needed support systems.


Donate here:


https://donatenow.networkforgood.org/mets www.mdequinetransition.org * info@mdequinetransition.org * 410-970-6474 * PO Box 606, Lisbon, MD 21765


www.equiery.com | 800-244-9580 THE EQUIERY A MARYLAND HORSE COUNCIL PUBLICATION | NOVEMBER 2020 | 19


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