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and became convinced of its dangers, dedicating most of her life to advocating for pure drinking water in Maryland. Over the course of her life, she led seven successful campaigns to purify Maryland's water supply and promoted an anti-fluoridation agenda in her paper, becoming known as a figurehead
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and a member of the Maryland Society of Surveyors. For a short time she worked as a copy writer and eventually became the manager of
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One of her longest and most involved career endeavors began when she purchased
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During her time as editor, Rosenbaum was introduced to the concept of
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Prior to her time as a county surveyor, Rosenbaum worked briefly as a
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article from 2000 insisting that fluoride is "deadly poison."
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Suffolk, Virginia
county surveyor
county surveyor
WTBO
Cumberland, Maryland
Allegany County, Maryland
The Citizen
Suffolk, Virginia
The Woods Academy
Bethesda, Maryland
Strayer University
real estate broker
paralegal
Washington, D.C.
The Citizen
fluoridation
Baltimore Sun





"Newspaper Archive"
"About The Allegany citizen"
Allegany County: A History
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"About The citizen"
"W. Md. cities revisit fluoride issue"
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