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Omar Thornton was the suspected shooter in a workplace shooting at Hartford Distributors, in Manchester, Conn. on August 3, 2010. Thornton is believed to have shot and kiiled eight co-workers before killing himself.
Omar Thornton was the suspected shooter in a workplace shooting at Hartford Distributors, in Manchester, Conn. on August 3, 2010. Thornton is believed to have shot and kiiled eight co-workers before killing himself.
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Mar 7, 2013
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Manchester Group Hosts Community Forum On Gun Violence
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A community forum is scheduled for Wednesday to address gun violence from perspectives of religion, law enforcement, education and politics.
The forum — Our Community Reflects On Gun Violence — is co-sponsored by Manchester Community College...Highlights
Mar 7, 2013
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Manchester Group Hosts Community Forum On Gun Violence
The Hartford Courant
A community forum is scheduled for Wednesday to address gun violence from perspectives of religion, law enforcement, education and politics.
The forum — Our Community Reflects On Gun Violence — is co-sponsored by Manchester Community College...
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Woman takes multiple roads to success
arnoldp@herald-mail.comUnlike many Americans, Ruby Harley didn’t lose work during the recession. In fact, the Inwood, W.Va., woman gained work — holding two jobs at the same time before the recession, three jobs simultaneously during the recession and two jobs now....Tags: Unemployment, Unemployment Rate, Newspaper and Magazine, Nursing, Career and Workplace
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Some recession victims feel lucky to be working harder
arnoldp@herald-mail.comOne thing Ed Grimes hates about his current work schedule is trying to explain it to others. “It’s confusing,” he said. Since being laid off in 2009 after nearly four decades at Hagerstown’s Noland Company, the 61-year-old...Tags: Religion and Belief, Sales, Companies and Corporations, Career and Workplace, Money and Monetary Policy
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Dow has its first close above 15,000 points
Just two months after recovering the last of its losses from the financial crisis, the Dow Jones industrial average charged higher Tuesday, closing above 15,000 for the first time. It was another milestone in the market’s epic ascent of 2013. Good...
Tags: Nikkei, Credit Ratings, Religion and Belief, Earnings Forecasts, Economy, Business and Finance
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Longtime Hagerstown firm loses 'heartbreaking' struggle to survive
arnoldp@herald-mail.comBelieving in his employees to the very end, Lynn Bowers used to encourage them, saying their small Hagerstown company could compete like “a Davy in an industry of Goliaths.” But last year, after struggling through the worst economy many of...Tags: Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning, Environmental Issues, Sales, Layoffs and Downsizing, Health Insurance Cost
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Washington County's net job gains mostly in public sector
arnoldp@herald-mail.comThe Washington County government announced recently that its annual business and industry survey showed there had been a net gain of more than 440 jobs in the past year. But that isn’t the whole story. Despite the increase in the county’...Tags: Business, Local Government, Employment Opportunities, Unemployment Rate, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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'Hard times teaches hard lessons'
arnoldp@herald-mail.comAs the longtime president of a Hagerstown furniture manufacturing company, David C. Beachley has seen a lot of curves and sharp edges in the numbers that define his business. The worst of the extremes in the number of people he employs has come fairly...Tags: Local Government, Sales, Economy, Business and Finance, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Employment
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Stocks surge to new highs after hiring climbs
After weeks of conflicting signals about the strength of the economy, a big gain in the jobs market gave Wall Street reason to celebrate Friday. The stock market surged, traders donned party hats, and the wave of buying drove three indexes through major...
Tags: Gilead Sciences Inc., NASDAQ, Economy, Business and Finance, Petroleum Industry, Stock Market
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Franklin County unemployment drops slightly
The seasonally adjusted unemployment rate in Franklin County, Pa., decreased two-tenths of a percentage point to 6.2 percent in March, the Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry announced Tuesday. Franklin County ranked sixth for the lowest...Tags: Employment Opportunities, Franklin County (Pennsylvania), Unemployment, Unemployment Rate, Employment
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Letter to the Editor - April 25
Editorial was unfair to existing businesses and EDC To the editor: The Herald-Mail editorial printed on April 9 titled “After one year, Washington County economic development in limbo,” is both incomplete and misleading. The Washington...Tags: Business, Local Government, Conservation, Environmental Issues, Economic Policy
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Congressional lawmakers address feedback, sacrifices
The massive federal budget cuts commonly referred to as the sequester will be felt nationwide and will lead to furloughs at places like Letterkenny Army Depot in Chambersburg, Pa., while the 167th Airlift Wing in Martinsburg, W.Va., is facing layoffs,...
Tags: Shelley Moore Capito, Politics, John Delaney, Layoffs and Downsizing, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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Tri-State-area lawmakers answer questions about sequester and its impact
The massive federal budget cuts commonly referred to as the sequester will be felt nationwide and will lead to furloughs at places such as Letterkenny Army Depot in Chambersburg, Pa., while the 167th Airlift Wing in Martinsburg, W.Va., is facing layoffs,...
Tags: Shelley Moore Capito, Federal Aviation Administration, Politics, Environmental Issues, John Delaney
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Four-year nursing degrees to begin in the fall of 2014 at Penn State Mont Alto
roxann.miller@herald-mail.comPenn State Mont Alto will change its nursing program from a two-year degree to a four-year degree beginning in the fall of 2014. “Hospitals are changing their employment pattern. They aren’t hiring associate degree nurses like they had in the...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Employment Opportunities, Employment, The Pennsylvania State University, Health and Medical Professionals
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