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Melissa Foster tries to make writing more fun for kids
chrisc@herald-mail.comWilliamsport resident Melissa Foster is a successful author with three books on Amazon's top-100 electronic books listing. She's happy about that, and about the two books she is currently writing. But Foster, 45, knows writing can be hard work,...Tags: The Women (movie, 2008), Genres, Health, Arts and Culture, Cancer
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Greencastle-Antrim learns school district gets to maintain important grant
roxann.miller@herald-mail.comWhen Greencastle-Antrim School District officials heard it was one of only four school districts in Pennsylvania to receive an intermediate service-learning grant, they breathed a sigh of relief because the news couldn’t have come at a better time....Tags: Teaching and Learning, Massacres, Schools, Unrest, Conflicts and War, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
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BOE accepts $13,000 from Nora Roberts Foundation for Boonsboro High School
julieg@herald-mail.comThe Nora Roberts Foundation is donating $13,000 to Boonsboro High School, with $8,000 going to the band to buy musical instruments and equipment, and $5,000 going to the drama department, school system officials said. The Board of Education voted 7-0...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Human Interest, Schools, Politics, Romance (genre)
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It's official - Michigan fires Rodriguez after 3 seasons
The Associated PressMichigan fired coach Rich Rodriguez on Wednesday, ending a disappointing three-year tenure marred by too many losses and NCAA violations at college football’s winningest program. Athletic director Dave Brandon announced the decision after meeting...Tags: Sports, Politics, Athletes, Colleges and Universities, Josh Groban
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Chambersburg students getting hooked on Kindles
cj.lovelace@herald-mail.comAll through the week at the Chambersburg Area Middle School, groups of kids are getting more excited to go to the library. But not to check out any conventional textbook — they're reading on Kindles. Kindles are hand-held e-reading devices...Tags: Human Interest, Arts and Culture
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Around Jonathan Street
Wheaton Park reunion planned June 24 to 26 On June 24 to 26, a fun-filled weekend is planned for family and friends to come back and remember, share memories and stories, and just have fun seeing old friends again at Wheaton Park. On Friday, June 24,...Tags: Dance, Dining and Drinking, Entertainment, Bars and Clubs, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Around Maugansville
North High Class of 1962 The North Hagerstown High School Class of 1962 is planning its reunion in 2012. Planning meetings will be held at Hempen Hill Restaurant, 13208 Fountain Head Plaza in Hagerstown, on the second Tuesday of the month. Classmates...Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Human Interest, Dining and Drinking, Restaurants, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Children's Village to host Kids Alive Fest
Children's Village of Washington County Inc. will host its 20th annual Kids Alive Fest, open house and Community Safety Day on Saturday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Children's Village campus at 1546 Mount Aetna Road in Hagerstown. Scheduled...Tags: Aetna Inc., Oxnard, Washington County (Maryland), Entertainment, Washington (U.S. state)
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Reading with a few rewards: Summer reading clubs to begin
taylor.eckel@herald-mail.comSummer is the perfect time to relax with a book or enjoy reading on a family vacation. This summer, the Washington County Free Library will be offering reading club programs for all ages. "This is literally for the whole family, for everyone in...Tags: Human Interest, Washington County (Maryland), Book, Game Playing, Crosswords
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Letters to the editor: Scripture, Citrus Bowl, and Dwight Howard
We need a new Christian religion — one that allows women a rightful place in the priesthood and gives homosexuals equality among the faithful. The idea of creating a new Christian religion is certainly not a novel one. Neither is suggesting...Tags: Sports, Crime, Law and Justice, Soccer, Major League Soccer, Separation of Church and State
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Poet Philip Schultz Next Up At Sunken Garden
The Hartford CourantThe Sunken Garden Poetry Festival continues on Wednesday, June 26, on the grounds of the Hill-Stead Museum, 35 Mountain Road, Farmington. Philip Schultz, a Pulitzer Prize-winning poet and founder/director of The Writers Studio, which teaches fiction and...Tags: Dyslexia, West Hartford, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Bipolar Disorder, Libraries
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Max Barry on mind-control, privacy and 'Lexicon'
Australian science fiction author Max Barry is creative and a little bit twisted. In his fifth novel, “Lexicon,” trained “poets” wield words to compromise and manipulate others. Like novelists, only more insidious. Barry...
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