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Long-awaited Fort Ritchie redevelopment still faces obstacles
julieg@herald-mail.comPenMar Development Corp. and Corporate Office Properties Trust officials have been discussing the possibility of transferring the former Fort Ritchie Army base back to PenMar, according to Washington County Commissioner John Barr. “The economy...Tags: Maryland General Assembly, Agent Orange Poisoning (1961-1971), Justice System, Companies and Corporations, Trials
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Environmental review on former Fort Ritchie U.S. Army stalls
julieg@herald-mail.comWork on a supplemental environmental impact statement about the proposed development of the former Fort RitchieU.S. Armybase has not begun because the Army hasn’t designated money for the study, Army environmental attorney David Howlett said last...Tags: Judges, Justice System, Companies and Corporations, Jim Lemon, Trials
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Looking back on 2011
As 2011 drew to a close, The Herald-Mail took a look back at some of the stories we wrote about during the year.
These are the final stories, which provide a glimpse of the story, and what happened next.
Fort Ritchie awaits impact report
The story:...Tags: Rabies, Agent Orange Poisoning (1961-1971), Companies and Corporations, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, Health
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Fort Ritchie developer to lay off six employees
julieg@herald-mail.comThe developer of Fort Ritchie will lay off six employees and stop contributing financially to the former Army post's community center at the end of the year, company officials said Thursday. With litigation still pending concerning the environmental...Tags: Unemployment, Companies and Corporations, Litigation, Trials, U.S. Army
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A tale of two economies
dona@herald-mail.comWashington County in Maryland and Franklin County, Pa., share more than a border. Their populations and median household incomes are nearly the same and the economies are in many ways similar, but the unemployment rate continues to be much higher in...Tags: Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Investments, Companies and Corporations, Employers, Franklin County (Pennsylvania)
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Letters to the Editor - March 21
Are there no better letters to print? To the editor: I don't live in Hagerstown anymore, but my family still does, and once in a while I read the paper online, etc., and had the misfortune of reading the opinion section for March 12. While I know...Tags: Cambridge (Middlesex, Massachusetts), Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), Hospitals and Clinics, World War II (1939-1945), Human Interest
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Agent Orange was tested at Fort Ritchie Army base
julieg@herald-mail.comAgent Orange was among the herbicides studied at the former Fort Ritchie Army base in 1963, according to U.S. Department of Defense and U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs documents found online. The owner of the former Army base property in northeast...Tags: Justice System, Human Interest, Elections, Wars and Interventions, Veterans Affairs
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Experts' opinions differ on risks posed by Agent Orange sprayed at Ritchie
heather.keels@herald-mail.comAgent Orange testing at Fort Ritchie in the 1960s was conducted under controlled conditions using a diluted version of the herbicide and posed little risk to the surrounding community then or now, according to a scientist who has studied records of the...Tags: Anne Arundel County, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Agent Orange Poisoning (1961-1971), Vehicles, Companies and Corporations
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COPT issuing $350 million in debt
Corporate Office Properties Trust, the Columbia-based office real estate investment trust, is issuing $350 million in debt, the sale of which is expected to close next week, the company announced Thursday. The senior unsecured notes are due in ten years...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Finance
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Columbia-based COPT raises $118 million in offering
Corporate Office Properties Trust, a real estate investment and development firm based in Columbia, on Tuesday completed its public offering of nearly 4.5 million new common shares, the company said in a statement. The offering generated about $118...
Tags: U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
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Workers, lacking time or money, leave vacation days unused
Tisa L. Silver-Canady, who counsels University of Maryland, Baltimore students about loan repayments and runs other financial education programs at the school, realized toward the end of last year that she had not used about a third of her vacation time....Tags: Hunt Valley, University of Maryland, Baltimore, Travel, Labor Legislation, Environmental Issues
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COPT offering 7.5 million new stock shares
Corporate Office Properties Trust, a real estate investment and development firm based in Columbia, is offering 7.5 million new common stock shares for $24.75 apiece, the company announced Thursday. An additional 1.1 million shares have been offered to...Tags: Rentals, Investments
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