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No tax hike in proposed Hagerstown budget
holly.shok@herald-mail.comAlthough city staff in January suggested a property tax increase to make up a $1.05 million shortfall for fiscal year 2013-14, an increase was not included in the city of Hagerstown’s proposed budget. Michelle Burker, the city’s director of...Tags: U.S. Department of Justice, Realty, Politics, Taxation
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Greencastle-Antrim school board votes to cut 60 support staff to save $600,000
roxann.miller@herald-mail.comIn an effort to whittle down a $1.2 million budget deficit from the district’s $34 million 2013-14 budget, the Greencastle-Antrim School Board voted Thursday night to cut 60 support staff positions. Gone from the school district’s payroll...Tags: Health Insurance Cost, Food Industry
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Maryland governor's capital budget allocates $100,000 for lock, lockhouse renovations
kaustuv.basu@herald-mail.comGov. Martin O’Malley’s capital budget bill that cleared the Senate on Wednesday sets aside $100,000 for renovations and repairs to Lock 44, Lockhouse 44 and the Western Maryland Railroad Lift Bridge in Williamsport as part of improvements to...Tags: Corporate Officers, Gardens and Parks, Travel, Arts and Culture, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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Washington County library reopening delayed again
dona@herald-mail.comAnother extension has been granted to the contractor for the Washington County Free Library system’s central library, delaying its opening likely until mid-summer, library officials said Tuesday. Three approved extensions had been granted...Tags: Libraries, Inventories, Al Martin, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Arts and Culture
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Greencastle-Antrim board to vote on cutting support staff, sports or teachers
roxann.miller@herald-mail.comFaced with a $1.4 million budget deficit, the Greencastle-Antrim School Board will vote Thursday whether to outsource support staff positions, cut athletics and extracurricular activities, or not replace four retiring teachers. With the Greencastle-...Tags: Teachers, Teaching and Learning
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Md. supplemental budget proposal includes $1.55 million for county's share of disparity grant
kaustuv.basu@herald-mail.comGov. Martin O’ Malley’s supplemental budget includes $6.4 million in additional money for a state-based disparity grant, about $1.55 million of which is likely to come to Washington County in the county’s general fund, according to Del....Tags: Michael E. Busch, Executive Branch, Politics, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Regional Authority
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Letters to the Editor - April 1
Leaders’ choices will affect future downtown development To the editor: We as a city and community are at a crossroads as we currently sit squarely on the cusp of letting what we so desperately need in regard to revitalization go the other way. We...Tags: Defense of Marriage Act, Same-Sex Marriage, Public Finance, Government Debt, Federal Aviation Administration
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Most Washington Co. bills appear poised for passage
kaustuv.basu@herald-mail.comSeasoned legislators in Annapolis know a lot can happen in the last week of a session in the Maryland General Assembly. Money can show up for capital projects after fierce lobbying. Bills with momentum can stall as other issues take precedence. For...Tags: Christopher B. Shank, Annapolis, Michael E. Busch, Politics, Elections
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Berkeley County budget larger for 2013-14
richardb@herald-mail.comA $26 million general fund budget to run Berkeley County for fiscal year 2013-14 beginning July 1 will be sent to the state auditor for review next week following a unanimous Berkeley County Council vote Thursday. The new appropriation came in about $1....Tags: Employees, Career and Workplace, Science and Technology
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Antietam Fire Company in Hagerstown a step closer to getting renovation money
kaustuv.basu@herald-mail.comThe state’s Capital Budget bill cleared a crucial step in the House of Delegates on Wednesday when it passed a second reading, and tucked away in it was a provision setting aside $85,000 for the Antietam Fire Company in Hagerstown. The Capital...Tags: Public Finance, Aetna Inc., Politics, Maryland General Assembly, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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Washington County's Division of Emergency Services asks county for $13.5 million
cj.lovelace@herald-mail.comThe director of Washington County’s Division of Emergency Services went before the Board of Commissioners on Tuesday to present the department’s annual budget request that reflects a 21-percent increase over the current fiscal year. The...Tags: Kevin Lewis
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Washington County Public Schools presents $254 million budget
Washington County Public Schools officials presented the Board of Education’s $254 million operating budget to the Washington County Commissioners on Tuesday morning. Chief Financial Officer Chris South said the school system was asking the county...Tags: Public Schools, Finance, Economy, Business and Finance, Schools
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