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Social networking is here to stay
Once upon a time, if you wanted to communicate with someone and couldn't do it personally, you called on the phone or wrote them a letter. Today, the phone is probably not connected to a landline and the odds are, you’re using it to send a text...Tags: Computing and Information Technology Industry, Arts and Culture, Social Media, Culture, Email
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Republican candidates Q&A for Maryland's 6th Congressional District
Following are the responses to three questions The Herald-Mail posed to candidates for Maryland’s 6th Congressional District seat. The candidates were asked to limit their responses to 75 words. Those responses that exceeded that limit were edited....Tags: Consumer Confidence, David R Brinkley, George W. Bush, Potatoes, Technology
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Bookmark contest deadline is April 3
The Washington County Free Library announces a Bookmark Design Contest in honor of National Library Week, April 8 to 14. The theme is "Dream Big!" Winners will be selected in two age divisions, 4 to 8 and 9 to 12. One entry per person will accepted....Tags: Arts and Culture, Libraries
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Boonsboro students take pledge to not use the R-word
julieg@herald-mail.comIgnorant, offensive, and hateful were terms Boonsboro High School students used Wednesday to describe the R-word — retard or retarded — and its use. During their lunch break Wednesday, dozens of Boonsboro students signed up online at R-word....Tags: Students, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Schools, High Schools, Special Olympics
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Marshall running for W.Va. House because he owes the state and he knows the state
Democrat Donn Marshall recently announced his candidacy for the District 63 seat in the West Virginia House of Delegates at the foot of the historic Van Metre Ford Stone Bridge. Marshall, 47, a nonprofit volunteer, ran for the House of Delegates in 2010....Tags: Virginia General Assembly, Politics, Democratic Party, Elections
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Business Briefs - March 11
Maryland Office of Tourism Development Maryland welcomed 32.2 million domestic travelers in 2010, an increase of 10.7 percent from 2009 and an increase of 18.3 percent from the state’s 27.2 million visitors in 2007, according to a national survey...Tags: Business Trips, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Science and Technology, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Wars and Interventions
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Hagerstown massage therapist aims to pamper adults, children
Name of business: Kelly Willock, massage therapist Owner: Kelly Willock Address: 200 Northern Ave., Hagerstown Opening date: Jan. 1, 2012 Products and services: Massage therapy, including Swedish, deep tissue and hot stone, paraffin hand and...Tags: Health Treatments, Chiropractic, Health, Personal Service, Massage Therapy
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Boonsboro High student on life support at R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center
dan.dearth@herald-mail.comGrief counselors have been made available to help Boonsboro High School students cope with the serious injury suffered by a 16-year-old classmate during a head-on vehicle collision Tuesday morning. High School Principal Peggy Pugh said school officials...Tags: Maryland State Police, Disasters and Accidents, Students, Social Media, Injuries and Wounds
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Hancock to commemorate 150th anniversary of Civil War
The town of Hancock will commemorate the 150th anniversary of the Civil War through a series of events Thursday through Sunday. The small town was the site of a Civil War battle from Jan. 5 to 7, 1862. The opening ceremony will take place at St....Tags: Concerts, Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, Culture, Wars and Interventions, Entertainment
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Teen guitarist killed by truck 'was well-loved'
davem@herald-mail.comA 17-year-old Berkeley Springs boy who was killed when he was struck by a tractor-trailer on U.S. 522 Wednesday night loved helping people and was a member of a band that performed Christian music, his father said Thursday. James Kyle Arkenau was...Tags: Motorvehicle Accidents, Concerts, Disasters and Accidents, Arts and Culture, Entertainment
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Step away from that cell phone: Take care to avoid communication technology blunders
alnotarianni@aol.comIt seems the days when people communicated primarily by looking one another in the eye and speaking, then listening, are gone. So are the days when folks picked up a good, old-fashioned land-line telephone and said what needed to be said. A glance inside...Tags: Culture, Skype, Arts and Culture, Culture, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Fitness center owner sharing personal success with others
Name of business: Family Circle Fitness Owner: Annette Varndell Address: 20321 The Gardens, Hagerstown Opening date: Oct. 1, 2011 Products and services: Fitness, exercise, nutrition, classes, cardiovascular machines with personal televisions, weight...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Health, Marketing
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