Life at 93 for a Baltimore County, Maryland Senior – Keep Going Forward and Create a Legacy
A local senior in Baltimore County, Maryland showcases the future trend of those that will be served by senior care and housing providers.
People want to stay involved.
People want to stay engaged.
People want to make a difference in the world, and at the end be able to look back with pride.
As a provider of senior care and housing, all of these factors above should be considered in the daily engagement of those over the age of 55. Without this awareness, we provide care when we should be focused on providing options for a better lifestyle.
County Resident Honored for 75 Years of Teaching

County Executive Jim Smith presents Paul Miller (left) with an executive citation
for his 75 years – and counting – of teaching.
On July 8, Baltimore County Executive Jim Smith recognized Paul Miller, 93 year-old Baltimore County resident. For 75 years, about 27,000 days, Miller has been teaching math passionately and devotedly. After high school, Miller attended Teachers College (now Towson University) and became a teacher. He went on to Johns Hopkins University for a master’s degree in math and remained on the faculty there for 40 years. Besides JHU, he has taught at Southern High School, City High School, Goucher College, Loyola University, Towson University, UMBC, Baltimore City Community College, CCBC at Essex, CCBC at Catonsville and others. Miller currently teaches calculus at Baltimore’s Ner Israel High School, where he has been for 51 years.


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