At a Thursday vigil for Jaylen Richards, the 12-year-old boy fatally shot last weekend in Westport, leaders saw the killing as a symptom of a community that has been overlooked, despite promises of renewal.
At a Thursday vigil for Jaylen Richards, the 12-year-old boy fatally shot last weekend in Westport, leaders saw the killing as a symptom of a community that has been overlooked, despite promises of renewal.
About 400 people in Maryland and 15,000 in the nation have been trained and certified by the National United Church Ushers Association of America, a historically black education and service group that has preserved and passed along a "universal method" of church ushering for 96 years.