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Antrim plans makeover of township building
roxann.miller@herald-mail.comThe Antrim Township (Pa.) Supervisors are moving forward with plans to upgrade the township’s 34-year-old municipal building. Township Supervisors Pat Heraty and John Alleman, who sit on the building project committee, said upgrades to the...Tags: Architecture, Arts and Culture
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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: Elementary Schools, Allegheny Energy Inc., Company Privatization, Teaching and Learning, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Ribbon-cutting ceremony for completion of Big Slackwater restoration was enthusiastic celebration
alnotarianni@aol.comIt was a sore amid the Chesapeake & Ohio Canal National Historical Park’s towpath. The Big Slackwater section of the popular 184.5-mile hiking and biking trail was closed after flooding in 1996 and deteriorated into a treacherous ridge overrun with...Tags: Bel Air (Allegany, Maryland), Travel, Barbara A. Mikulski, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Ed Miller
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Boonsboro congregation rededicates church renovated after May 2011 fire
julieg@herald-mail.comAs Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church’s congregation held a rededication ceremony Sunday for its downtown Boonsboro church, which was damaged in a fire 16 months ago, the Rev. Reinold Schlak reminded the parishioners what’s truly important....Tags: Religion and Belief
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Williamsport man the 'inspiration' for Big Slackwater restoration
davem@herald-mail.comTom Perry has packed nature, faith and music into his 77 years. Perry and his wife, Linda, are trained to remove an invasive plant along the Chesapeake & Ohio Canal known as garlic mustard, and he volunteers to take church groups and others on guided...Tags: Garrett County, Human Interest, Donald F Munson, Maryland General Assembly, Frederick County (Maryland)
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Associated Builders and Contractors Inc., Cumberland Valley Chapter recognizes members, projects
Associated Builders and Contractors Inc., Cumberland Valley Chapter, recognized members and their top Excellence in Construction projects Sept. 13 at Fountain Head Country Club in Hagerstown. The Excellence in Construction awards program is the industry&...Tags: Human Interest, Collective Contract, House Building, Cancer, Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia)
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PEP helps with redevelopment in downtown Hagerstown
cj.lovelace@herald-mail.comA Hagerstown redevelopment initiative that began a few years ago as a way to help revamp the city’s struggling downtown is paying dividends for some property owners and developers, and tenants also can reap benefits by moving into their newly...Tags: Human Interest, Credit and Debt, Frederick County (Maryland), Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Montgomery County (Maryland)
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Herald-Mail rebrands, renovates building
cj.lovelace@herald-mail.comIn the wake of the largest renovation in company history and the launch of a new television channel on Antietam Cable, The Herald-Mail Co. is swimming into uncharted waters under a new name. Since the addition of the TV station, HMTV6, the company has...Tags: Television Industry, Television, New Products, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Companies and Corporations
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How Dunker Church was saved
The Washington County Historical Society presented the Antietam National Battlefield Park with two significant gifts. In the 1950s, purchase of the Dunker Church and gifting of the church and the Burnside Bridge were made possible through the work of...
Tags: Religion and Belief, Judaism, Germany, Arts and Culture, Wars and Interventions
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Hagerstown Suns want pledge on stadium renovations
heather.keels@herald-mail.comThe city is committed to keeping professional baseball in its corporate limits, the Hagerstown City Council said Tuesday, hours after Hagerstown Suns co-owner Tony Dahbura warned the Washington County Board of Commissioners that the franchise could...Tags: Local Government, Finance, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Baseball, Companies and Corporations
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