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Letter to the Editor - Nov. 17
Obama voters have made their bed To the editor: The election results show that many of us did not take into account that so many people could be bought and paid for. Obama has divided this nation into two Americas — the producers and the takers....Tags: Elections, Labor Markets, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Social Security, Politics
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Mail Call - Nov. 2
“Since most of the contributors to this section don’t do independent research, I’d like to add some actual facts to the discussions. In George W. Bush’s time in office (eight years), the Republican Party controlled both houses of...Tags: Elections, Illegal Immigrants, Mitt Romney, Montgomery County (Pennsylvania), George W. Bush
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Lloyd Waters: Piano player or politician? A tough choice
“My choice in life was either to be a piano player in a whorehouse or a politician. And to tell the truth, there’s hardly any difference.” Those words were spoken by Harry S Truman back in his day. Maybe he was on to something. Our...Tags: Elections, Republican Party, National Government, Barack Obama, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
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People take advantage of prices during Hagerstown Hotel & Convention Center liquidation sale
caleb.calhoun@herald-mail.comChad Beadle and Jackie Weller of Hagerstown are working to open a pub just outside of Hagerstown and were looking Thursday for materials at the now-closed Hagerstown Hotel & Convention Center on Dual Highway. “I’m looking for bar stools,...Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Companies and Corporations, Financially Distressed Companies, Economy, Business and Finance
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Mail Call - Sept. 5
“The Romney plan is to bankrupt Medicare totally, then say ‘I was wrong.’ Obama is trying to save Medicare for the future. It will be bankrupt in eight years if the handouts to insurance companies continue as present. Obama is stopping...Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Abortion Issue, Elections, Voting, Local Elections
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Property in market limbo grows weeds, frustration
arnoldp@herald-mail.comFrom his modern home, it pains Henry Stiles to look a few hundred yards down Reno Monument Road and watch the deterioration of the historic farmhouse where he was raised. The overgrown yard and wild-weed fields around it have alarmed neighbors Tim...Tags: Realty, Loans, Greenbelt (Prince George's, Maryland), Financial and Business Services, Economy, Business and Finance
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Civil War-era farm a witness to history
arnoldp@herald-mail.comIn the mid-1700s, British soldiers on the way to battle might have marched right past the property on the old road crossing South Mountain. A century later, just after a battle nearby, Civil War armies did rush past on the same road, barely 12 paces away...Tags: Road Transportation, Tourism and Leisure, Middletown, Foreclosures, Bank of America Corp.
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Hagerstown mayor ordered to repay $80,000 debt
cj.lovelace@herald-mail.comA Washington County Circuit Court judge has signed an order that requires Hagerstown Mayor Robert E. Bruchey II to pay more than $80,000 owed to a local businessman, property owner and landlord. The debt is from a 2008 loan on which Bruchey and the...Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Judges, Justice System, Realty, Loans
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At 55 and 53, couple split by Romney Medicare plan
Associated PressMike O’Malley is 55; wife Sharon is 53. So what? So they’re on opposite sides of the age cutoff in Mitt Romney’s Medicare plan, and that could create a bumpy transition for the suburban Chicago couple and others like them. It would be...Tags: Elections, Arts and Culture, Private Health Care, Prescription Drugs, Customs and Tradition
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Letters to the Editor - July 15
Riders, communities benefit from trails To the editor: A few weeks ago, more than 240 bike riders and a contingent of support staff visited Washington County as part of Rails-to-Trails Conservancy’s 2012 Greenway Bike Sojourn. As the people of...Tags: Health Care Reform (2009), Washington, DC, Mitt Romney, Medical Procedures and Tests, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Mail Call - July 17
“As an animal lover, I think it’s great when the Humane Society of Washington County informs the community that it is in need of supplies. It gives all of us a chance to open our hearts and give to the animals in need at our local shelter.&...Tags: Employees, Elections, Annapolis, Voting, Weather
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Fulton County, Pa., man indicted on 21 counts of fraud and making false statements
A Fulton County, Pa., man has been indicted on 21 counts of fraud and making false statements to authorities, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office. Robert G. Bard of Warfordsburg, Pa., was indicted July 18 by a federal grand jury and charged...Tags: Justice System, Punishment, Prosecution, FBI, Prisons
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