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Tri-State swimming pools open for Memorial Day weekend
roxann.miller@herald-mail.comMemorial Day weekend marks the unofficial start of summer and the beginning of swimming pool season. For the first time since Labor Day, swimsuits will emerge from storage and the scent of suntan oil will float in the air. Area pools and beaches...Tags: Swimming, Memorial Day, Holidays, Sports, National Weather Service
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Washington Co. lawyers to offer free legal advice on Law Day
cj.lovelace@herald-mail.comLegal advice is something just about everyone will need at some point during their lifetime, and residents of Washington County and surrounding areas will have the chance to get some help for free on Wednesday. Assistant State’s Attorney Michele F....Tags: Personal Income, Crime, Law and Justice, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Lawyers, Labor Legislation
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Genevieve A. Wagner
janeth@herald-mail.comGenevieve “Genny” Wagner had many passions — her family, the church, music and swimming. Her days were filled with volunteering at St. Ann Catholic Church, water aerobics at the Hagerstown YMCA and attending practices with the many...Tags: Religion and Belief, YMCA, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Music, Holidays
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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: Prisons, Criminals, Punishment, Prosecution, Holidays
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Gary F. Breakall
janeth@herald-mail.comGary Breakall personified the best of small-town living. His devotion to family, church, community and work made a difference in the lives of many. Born and raised in Hancock, Gary was the third of six children. His parents, Oscar and Jesse Breakall,...Tags: U.S. Postal Service, Religion and Belief, Mail Order Industry, Holidays, Religious Festivals
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2012: A year of remembering the past, and celebrating individual, group achievements
Big Slackwater Oct. 13 — Images of the old Chesapeake & Ohio Canal, which had faded with time, were resurrected in 2012. The 2.7-mile section of the towpath known as Big Slackwater was closed after flooding in 1996 and it deteriorated into a...
Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Students, National Parks, Armed Conflicts, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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Board does not want lobbying coalition to consider school calendar on agenda
The Washington County Board of Education decided not to support an effort for the county lobbying coalition to advocate for state legislation requiring the school year to begin after Labor Day. Board member Justin Hartings, who represented the school...
Tags: Lobbying, Politics
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Mary L. Shifler
janeth@herald-mail.comMary Reeder was raised on a farm in Bolivar, Md., one of 10 children. Her youngest and only surviving sibling, Janet Otto of Hagerstown, was 12 years younger and said Mary was like a mother to her. Janet was just 6 when Mary married Roscoe Shifler of...Tags: Dundalk, World War II (1939-1945), Holidays, Religious Festivals, Fort Detrick (military base)
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Lightning strike takes out phone service at division of Berkeley County Sheriff's Office
matthew.umstead@herald-mail.comThe law enforcement division of the Berkeley County Sheriff’s Office operated over Labor Day weekend without phone service at the agency’s headquarters after lightning struck the building, Sheriff Kenneth Lemaster said Wednesday. “... -
Quincy Ox Roast a success in spite of the weather
waynesboro@herald-mail.comInclement weather took a toll on some parts of the 78th annual Quincy Ox Roast weekend, but organizers said the overall outcome for the four-day event was positive. Poor weather affected turnout Saturday, but Sunday proved to be much better, cook...Tags: Music, Entertainment, Youth Organizations, Social Organizations
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Martinsburg's Breakfast in the Park a tradition that raises thousands for improvements
richardb@herald-mail.comLabor Day Breakfast in the Park, a 65-year-old Martinsburg tradition, continued Monday with more than 500 diners sitting down to breakfast under the park’s main pavilion. “It’s our single War Memorial Park fundraiser of the year,”...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, World War II (1939-1945), Foods and Beverages, World War I (1914-1918), Human Interest
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Maugansville celebrates with Pride Day
matthew.umstead@herald-mail.comThe 32nd annual Maugansville Pride Day at Ruritan Park was a gift-buying opportunity for Debbie Tedrick. “I usually (come) to see the craft vendors,” Tedrick said as she and her husband munched on country ham sandwiches and french fries...Tags: Entertainment Events
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