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Opinions differ on pay hikes for Washington County employees
caleb.calhoun@herald-mail.comWith an appointed commission recommending pay raises for some county positions, area residents offered their opinions Thursday. “Given the current climate, more taxpayer money for employees is probably not the best idea,” said Will Kenyon,...Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Career and Workplace, Local Government, Steve Martin, Labor Legislation
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New England Motor Freight officially opens new Hagerstown terminal
caleb.calhoun@herald-mail.comNew England Motor Freight (NEMF) executives from their New Jersey headquarters along with Washington County Commissioners attended a ribbon-cutting ceremony Wednesday at the company’s new cross-dock truck terminal located at 16503 Hunters Green...Tags: Hopewell (Hopewell, Virginia), Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Career and Workplace
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Olive Garden opens in Martinsburg
richardb@herald-mail.comThe second Olive Garden restaurant to open in a week in the Tri-State area began serving lunch Monday at the chain’s newest restaurant at 891 Foxcroft Ave. Brandon Wicks, general manager, was busy making sure his wait staff, chefs, kitchen...Tags: Career and Workplace, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Red Lobster, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Orlando Restaurants
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Financial 'nightmare' may be just about over for Hagerstown woman
arnoldp@herald-mail.comAfter enduring so much anger and pain in losing your house and filing for bankruptcy, how would it feel to receive as much as $125,000 in compensation? “I don’t even think like that because it just sets you up for another downfall,”...Tags: Financially Distressed Companies, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Clarence Thomas, Career and Workplace, Real Estate
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Department of Social Services encouraging residents to claim earned income, child tax credits
The Washington County Department of Social Services is assisting in a promotional campaign called “Your Money. You Earned It. Now Claim It!” to encourage eligible Washington County residents to claim their earned income credit and child tax...Tags: Credit and Debt, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Career and Workplace, Politics, Federal Income Tax
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Business Briefs - Nov. 4
A Degree Above Heating and Air Conditioning SMITHSBURG — A Degree Above Heating and Air Conditioning in Smithsburg is offering service at 50 percent off for the immediate families of active duty, guard and reserve servicemen and service women...Tags: Career and Workplace, United Way , U.S. Air Force, Human Interest, Armed Forces
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Library employees honored for multiple years of service
Washington County Free Library held its annual staff training and employee service awards day on Nov. 12. Fourteen employees received service awards. Those receiving five-year awards included Mary Lou Brooks, Tracy Carroll, David Johnson, Lisa Wallace...
Tags: Career and Workplace, Arts and Culture, Libraries
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Companies use election results as an excuse to ruin workers' lives
The thing that fascinates me most about American politics is that just when it seems as if we’ve seen it all, and the political landscape is in danger of becoming dull and monotonous, someone raises the bar. And indeed, shortly after the election,...
Tags: Democratic Party, Parties and Movements, Career and Workplace, Republican Party, Metal and Mineral
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Washington County Public Schools employees recognized for longtime service
The annual years of service dinner and recognition was held Nov. 5 at E. Russell Hicks Middle School to honor Washington County Public Schools employees who have reached five years of employment and years of service in five-year increments. Sharon...
Tags: Schools, Career and Workplace, John Bailey, Public Schools, Kevin Sullivan
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Former bank building plans still a mystery
arnoldp@herald-mail.comMost of the Washington County Commissioners said in interviews this past week they are keeping their options open as to how to use the largely empty office building the county bought more than four years ago for $3 million. Commissioners Ruth Anne...Tags: Environmental Issues, Career and Workplace, Politics, Labor Legislation, Rentals
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Washington County Board of Education briefs
Bids approved for snow removal services The Washington County Board of Education unanimously approved bids Tuesday for snow removal services for several schools this winter. East Coast Landscaping, of Clear Spring, was awarded the contract for the...Tags: Schools, Education, Career and Workplace, Teaching and Learning, Human Interest
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During Franklin County visit, Shuster blames Democrats for inaction in Congress
waynesboro@herald-mail.comU.S. Rep. Bill Shuster told Greencastle-Antrim Chamber of Commerce members Tuesday that his report from the Capitol would be brief. “To sum it up, not much is happening in Washington,” Shuster told the crowd of 60 people. Shuster, R-Pa.,...Tags: Democratic Party, U.S. Senate, Parties and Movements, Career and Workplace, Republican Party
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