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Volunteers see Thanksgiving meal as a help, not a chore
marieg@herald-mail.comSix hundred pounds of turkey. One thousand guests. Two days of Thanksgiving dinners. And you thought you were cooking for a crowd. The challenge of preparing a large quantity of food for a large number of people hasn't been lost on the more than...Tags: Social Sciences, Students, The Salvation Army, Entertainment Events, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
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Clearing skies should mean dry roads for Thanksgiving travel
The rain that drenched the Tri-State area earlier this week was expected to move out of the region and offer smooth sailing for the Thanksgiving holiday.
Trina Heiser, a weather technician with the National Weather Service, said the worst motorists could...Tags: Franklin (Franklin, Virginia), Franklin County (Pennsylvania), Franklin County (Virginia), Holidays, Entertainment Events
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Local retailers hope to cash in on Small Business Saturday
heather.keels@herald-mail.comAs the Black Friday shopping phenomenon grows, pushing some post-Thanksgiving openings to Thursday evening, owners of many small, local businesses are hoping to cash in on the spending spirit. The U.S. Senate has designated Nov. 26 as Small Business...Tags: American Express Company, Entertainment Events, Sales, Benjamin L. Cardin, Walmart
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Free meal gives an early taste of Thanksgiving
andrews@herald-mail.comPeople celebrating Thanksgiving a day early enjoyed a free meal at the Salvation Army community center in Hagerstown on Wednesday. “It’s what Thanksgiving’s all about,” Rushon Louie said. Louie has been staying at the REACH of...Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Religion and Belief, Christianity, The Salvation Army, Arts and Culture
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Area residents have mixed opinions about Black Friday shopping
caleb.calhoun@herald-mail.comBlack Friday draws hoards of shoppers seeking bargains or enjoying the crowds, while others prefer to avoid the hustle and bustle of one of the top shopping days of the year. Area residents asked for their opinions this week on the post-Thanksgiving...Tags: Religious Festivals, Religion and Belief, Montgomery County (Pennsylvania), Christianity, The Salvation Army
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Play 'Thanksgiving Feast,' a holiday game from The Herald-Mail
With holiday specials and football games scheduled all day on TV and plenty of catching up to do with friends and relatives, there’s usually no lack of activities on Thanksgiving.
But if the TV becomes boring or you’re all gabbed out,...Tags: Holidays, Entertainment Events
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Happy Thanksgiving!
There is so much to be thankful for on this Thanksgiving Day and each day. Wishing all a very happy, joyous and wonderful Thanksgiving holiday. Little League Girls Softball coming to Halfway Little League softball is coming to Halfway Little League...Tags: Gardens and Parks, Schools, Softball, Tourism and Leisure, Holidays
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Home decorating contest
With Thanksgiving comes the opening of the preparation season for Christmas. Hancock in Motion invites local citizens to enter the “Christmas in Hancock — Home Decorating Contest.” The rules are simple. Residential properties in the...Tags: Religious Festivals, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Dining and Drinking, Christmas, Holidays
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Give thanks for the good in your life
Listening to his father thank the Almighty at suppertime for all the family’s blessings — which at that particular point in time amounted to a lonely bowl of potatoes — a young Abraham Lincoln reportedly grumbled, “Mighty poor...Tags: Holidays, Entertainment Events, Abraham Lincoln
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Letter to the Editor - Nov. 24
Few know the woman who saved Thanksgiving To the editor: This week, we celebrate Thanksgiving Day. But how many of us know the story of Sarah Josepha Hale — the woman who saved Thanksgiving? She was born in 1788. Stories she heard from her...Tags: Zachary Taylor, Holidays, Wars and Interventions, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Franklin Pierce
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Holiday shoppers off to an early start on Thanksgiving Day
dan.dearth@herald-mail.comFor Robin Mills and Ashley Halteman, Thanksgiving Day shopping at the Kmart off Massey Boulevard was just a warm-up for the big game on Black Friday. Halteman, 21, said she drove two hours from her home in Pennsylvania to see Mills in Hagerstown. The...Tags: Sears, Holidays, Dollar General Corporation, Services and Shopping, Family
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Annual free Thanksgiving dinner draws hundreds to Lemasters Community Center
cj.lovelace@herald-mail.comThere was enough turkey there to put everyone into a tryptophan coma for days. Sixty-one turkeys, 430 pounds of potatoes, 275 pounds of ham, 130 loaves of bread for filling, seven cases of corn and four bushels of apples for homemade applesauce were used...Tags: Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Holidays, Long Island, Entertainment Events, Potatoes
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