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Phyllis A. Dellinger, 62
Phyllis Ann Dellinger, 62, of Hagerstown, Md., died Wednesday, Dec. 7, 2011, at Meritus Medical Center. Born July 26, 1949, in Washington County, Md., she was the daughter of Marvin L. and Telitha Younker Shives. She was a member of Hagerstown Bible...Tags: Ellicott City, Funeral Parlor and Crematorium, Human Interest, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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County communications manager honored at state, national level
janeth@herald-mail.comPeter “Pete” Loewenheim doesn’t understand what all the fuss is about. As Washington County Communications maintenance manager since 1986, Loewenheim said he and the three technicians on his staff are just doing their jobs. When he...Tags: Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Washington, DC, Science and Technology, Politics, Montgomery County (Maryland)
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Letters to the Editor - Aug. 20
Congratulations to Maugansville Little League To the editor: I am very thankful and appreciative of the effort put forth by the Maugansville Little League and the community to represent Maryland District 1 in a positive way for all other Maryland...Tags: Politics, Cambridge (Dorchester, Maryland), Maryland, Elections, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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Renaissance group asks for permission to use Funkstown park
julieg@herald-mail.comA “family renaissance sporting group” that stages sword battles using plastic pipe wrapped in foam has asked the Funkstown Town Council if it could use the community’s park on Sundays for its practices. The Sunday practices usually...Tags: Local Government
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Letters to the Editor - Sept. 6
Krumpe Donut Alley Rally exceeded expectations To the editor: The Krumpe Donut Alley Rally 5K on Friday, Aug. 12, 2011, surpassed all of our expectations with 343 entrants in the inaugural run. It was exciting and thrilling to see so many individuals...Tags: Chemotherapy, Cancer
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Walk with Tori on Sept. 11 to raise money for scleroderma
marieg@herald-mail.comIt's not a kind disease. One moment you're healthy and leading a normal life. The next, your body begins to change. The skin transformations are the most noticeable, with a thickening and tightening and general loss of elasticity. There is a joint...Tags: Human Body, Skin, Festive Events, Woods (music group), Health
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Bankruptcy petition filed against radio station owner
andrews@herald-mail.comAn involuntary petition for bankruptcy filed last week is aimed at a company that owns dozens of radio stations, including in Hagerstown. Nassau Broadcasting Partners L.P. of Princeton, N.J., is facing a chapter 7 bankruptcy, in which assets are...Tags: Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., Bankruptcy, Media Industry, Financially Distressed Companies, Radio
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Starting a new life: Once nearly 600 pounds, Dan Hawthorne loses weight, changes life
marieg@herald-mail.comEditor's note: This is the first in an occassional series on Dan Hawthorne, who after topping 600 pounds has been on a journey to lose weight through diet and exercise. In a world obsessed with waistlines, liposuction and liquid diets, Dan Hawthorne...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Ocean City, Weight Loss, Health, Entertainment
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Robert E. Nycum, 82
Robert Earlston Nycum, 82, passed away Sunday, Nov. 6, 2011, at WMHS-RMC in Cumberland, Md.
Born Sept. 2, 1929, Robert “Bob” Nycum was the son of Lloyd E. Nycum and Amanda (Trail) Nycum. He was born in LaVale, Md., and grew up on Valley...Tags: Homes, Human Interest, George Allen, Cumberland (Allegany, Maryland), Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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Bands announced for Battle of the Bands at Wilson College
It’ll be hot outside on Saturday, but the music will be free at the Battle of the Bands at Wilson College. Bands performing between 2 and about 8 p.m. will be Breach the Silence, Defyance, Endangered Species and Love Hate Thing. A judge’s...Tags: Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Hot Dogs, Lifestyle and Leisure, Mass Media, Natural Resources
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During the Battle of the Bands at Wilson College, the music will be hot and so will the weather
It'll be hot outside Saturday, but the music will be free at the Battle of the Bands at Wilson College. Bands performing between 2 and about 8 p.m. will be Breach the Silence, Defyance, Endangered Species and Love Hate Thing. A judge's panel will...Tags: Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Lifestyle and Leisure, Hot Dogs, Mass Media, Traffic
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