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Corbett promises liquor proceeds to Pa. schools
Gov. Tom Corbett on Wednesday unveiled an ambitious plan to end the state monopoly over the sale of liquor and wine by replacing hundreds of state-owned stores with twice as many private outlets and allowing beer and wine to be sold at a wide range of...
Tags: Health and Personal Care, Government, Mike Turzai, Health and Safety at School, Science and Technology
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David Hanlin: There might not be time for vision plan
I, like many people concerned about downtown Hagerstown, am intrigued about the recent presentation by Sora Development to City Council. Sora suggested the city retain them to be Hagerstown’s master developer. The first step would be to engage a...Tags: Sora
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Public-private partnerships the focus of Eggs and Issues
caleb.calhoun@herald-mail.comTransportation, military housing, and hospitals are examples of how public and private organizations can work together efficiently, Balfour Beatty Construction Senior Vice President David Birtwistle said Wednesday . “Public-private partnerships...Tags: Conservation, Environmental Issues, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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Several housing options being looked into for Washington County Public Schools' operations
julieg@herald-mail.comThe estimated costs of several long-term options to house Washington County Public Schools’ operations based at a Commonwealth Avenue complex range from an estimated $4 million to buy a former power company building to $16 million to build a new...Tags: Environmental Issues, Allegheny Energy Inc., Schools, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Engineering
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Corbett discloses trips paid by businessman
Gov. Tom Corbett has recently disclosed that he took trips in 2011 worth more than $2,300 that were paid for by a Pennsylvania businessman who gave generously to Corbett’s campaign and serves on Corbett’s privatization council. Corbett...Tags: Government, Pittsburgh, Travel, Regional Authority, Executive Branch
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Developer says 'Hagerstown has it'
cj.lovelace@herald-mail.comA planned $300 million downtown redevelopment project in Glassboro, N.J., currently being completed by Sora Development, a real estate development firm that’s expressed interest in doing something similar in Hagerstown, has been well-received, an...Tags: Property, Students, Rentals, Newspaper and Magazine, Engineering
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Letters to the Editor - Oct. 5
Same old story: Men and religion try to dictate to women To the editor: Having been raised as a conservative Midwestern Catholic and later, as a convert to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormon), I feel that I can comment on the...Tags: Mormonism, Roman Catholicism, Separation of Church and State, Government, Christianity
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Dems slam Ryan over Social Security privatization
Associated PressDemocrats are eagerly renewing their fight against privatizing Social Security now that Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney has picked Paul Ryan as his running mate. It was a fight that didn’t go well for the GOP when President George W....Tags: Parties and Movements, Government, White House, Democratic Party, Political Fundraising
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Art Callaham: Some suggestions for economic development
For the past few weeks, there has been a lot of news and editorial space given to our local Economic Development Commission, staff, leadership, County Commissioners, past County Commissioners, old dogs, children and watermelon wine. OK, not the last...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Baltimore Colts, Government, Economy, Conservation
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Democratic Maryland U.S. Senate candidates respond to questions from League of Women Voters
Democratic candidates National economy: What, if anything, should the federal government do to strengthen the national economy and create jobs? Raymond Levi Blagmon — Work with other countries to increase trade of both American goods and...Tags: Government, Murder, Nancy Pelosi, Budgets and Budgeting, Public Finance
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Pa. liquor board reports record sales
While a consultant wraps up a study into the pros and cons of privatizing Pennsylvania's state-controlled liquor and wine business, the current proprietor said Tuesday that its financial condition has never looked better. The Pennsylvania Liquor...Tags: Career and Workplace, Pennsylvania, Government, Unions, Politics
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