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Man charged in teen girl's stabbing had been accused of molesting her
dona@herald-mail.com and dan.dearth@herald-mail.comA Hagerstown man charged with stabbing a girl in the chest Saturday afternoon is scheduled to be in Washington County Circuit Court next month to face charges that he molested the same girl last year, according to Assistant State’s Attorney Brett...Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Juvenile Delinquency, Labor Day, Prosecution, Punishment
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Olivia Newton-John to perform at Luhrs Center at Shippensburg University
amyc@herald-mail.comOlivia Newton-John said she's always loved singing. She was in her first singing group by the tender age of 15. "But I didn't know that I would be able to make a career of it. But I'm very grateful that I could," she said during a telephone interview...Tags: Breast Cancer, Xanadu (musical), Dolly Parton, Grease (movie), Jett Travolta
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Valentine's Day celebrations range from vacations to dinner and flowers
caleb.calhoun@herald-mail.comBob and Kathy Walters of Greencastle, Pa., plan to celebrate Valentine’s Day by traveling to Hawaii. They also will be celebrating their one-year anniversary, and Kathy Walters, 62, described the trip, which will begin Friday, as “romantic&...Tags: Travel, The Happiest News!, Trips and Vacations, Human Interest
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Kevin Booth to sing gospel tunes at Valentine's Day event
marieg@herald-mail.comIt's not just the millions of records he sold or the movies he made that rendered Elvis Presley immortal. His legend also lives on through the performances of tribute artists who try to capture the music icon's aura. Clad in leather jackets and jewel-...Tags: John Lennon, American Cancer Society, Elvis Presley, Conway Twitty, Entertainment
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Jump-start love with simple sentiments
Valentine's Day is celebrated each year on Feb. 14. This year it falls on a Thursday. Why is this holiday scheduled in the heart of winter? Is it intended to give students and teachers a little break in the midst of hum-drum days? A room full of sweet... -
Laurence J. Higdon
janeth@herald-mail.comLaurence “Larry” Higdon was a man of family and faith, known for opening his home to visiting missionaries and anyone in need of a meal or a place to stay. Since the 1990s, when Larry and his wife, Nancy, started keeping a guest book, they...Tags: Travel, U.S. Navy, Family, Safeway Inc., Pneumonia
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Home cooking: Chunks of Coal Christmas Cookies
In December, Clear Spring resident Lynn O'Neil entered Chunks of Coal Christmas Cookies in The Herald-Mail's Cookie Exchange Contest. Her entry was not selected to advance to the final round by judges, but it was distinctive — worth sharing with...
Tags: A Charlie Brown Christmas (tv program), Recipes, Family, Pecans, Religious Festivals
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Senior center celebrates Christmas
Christmas brought joy to guests at the Southeastern senior center in Keedysville. A Dec. 21 holiday party included a gift exchange, a color-changing snowflake and a stocking for each person. Bockmiller to present Civil War film on Feb. 6 Author...
Tags: Mount Vernon, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Animals, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Allergies
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Western Enterprise helps others for holidays
The Western Enterprise Fire Co. supplied nine cases of hams to The Salvation Army for its Christmas dinner this past holiday season. Along with the Ladies Auxiliary, Western Enterprise also donated funds to Holly Place to provide the requested...
Tags: Students, Education, The Salvation Army, Reebok Ltd., Fashion Trends
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Survive holiday eating without adding any extra pounds
Here are some tips to be merry and survive holiday eating without adding extra pounds: Breakfast first. Eating breakfast will ensure you are less likely to overeat throughout the day. Keep refined carbs-bagels and muffins-to a minimum. If you eat...Tags: Whipping Cream, Lifestyle and Leisure, Soups, Salads, Foods and Beverages
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Mail Call - Dec. 19
“I recently went out to the motor vehicle administration here in Hagerstown, and I must say, I was personally offended by all of the Christmas decorations that are up in the main lobby of the Department of Motor Vehicles. They should not be...Tags: Lobbying, Local Government, Fiscal Cliff, Politics, Democratic Party
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