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Firm to present redevelopment plan for downtown Hagerstown
cj.lovelace@herald-mail.comA presentation set to take place during the Hagerstown City Council meeting Tuesday has the potential to influence the vision and subsequent redevelopment of the city’s struggling downtown in a big way, according to a local attorney....Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Colleges and Universities, Science and Technology, Sora, Technology
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Hagerstown man is at peace with ALS diagnosis
marieg@herald-mail.comReality doesn't get much harder than being diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis or ALS. A cruel and steady wasting of neuromuscular functions that paralyzes its victims inch by inch, it's often more kindly referred to as Lou Gehrig's disease...Tags: Heart Attack, Human Interest, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Lou Gehrig's Disease
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Hagerstown man sentenced to 18 months for violating probation
dona@herald-mail.comA Hagerstown man’s testimony about his educational background did not sit well with the Washington County Circuit Court judge who sentenced him Thursday to 18 months in jail for violating probation on a theft conviction. Nathan Michael Moquin, 23,...Tags: Justice System, U.S. Postal Service, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Crime, Law and Justice, Theft
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Wayne Ridenour - BOE Candidates Q&A
Date of birth: July 4, 1951 Address: 16833 Tammany Manor Road, Williamsport Education: B.S. in history, APC-Md. Department of Education, additional course work at Hood College, West Virginia University, Johns Hopkins University and the Appraisal...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, Science and Technology, Teaching and Learning, Students, Health and Safety at School
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Hartings touts biotech experience in bid to keep Washington Co. BOE seat
julieg@herald-mail.comJustin Hartings said his experience in the biotechnology industry can help Washington County Public Schools provide the education students need to take of advantage of new opportunities in the industry. As a parent of three children in the school system,...Tags: National Institutes of Health, Washington, DC, Rockville (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), Frederick County (Maryland), Chemical Industry
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Census data points to fragile recovery in economy
More young adults are leaving their parents’ homes to take a chance with college or a job. Across the nation, people are on the move again after putting their lives on hold and staying put. Once-sharp declines in births are leveling off, and poverty...
Tags: Immigration, Demographics, Unemployment, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Social Sciences
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Voice of living historians reach across time
marieg@herald-mail.comHistory doesn’t linger only in old structures or on the pages of a book. Sometimes, it’s found in the voice of a living historian who reaches across time to provide a glimpse of people from a distant century. Through stories, speeches and...Tags: Washington, DC, Human Interest, Peabody Conservatory, Arts and Culture, Awards and Prizes
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Letters to the Editor - Aug. 19
Jack Hershey said it all with a smile To the editor: Over the last few weeks, I have thought about and discussed with others the loss of John R. Hershey Jr. As so many have expressed, Jack was a terrific husband, father and grandfather, a wonderful...Tags: Injury Prevention, Television Industry, Financial Aid, United Way , Satellite and Cable Service
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Wright to be first woman to serve on Washington County Circuit Court
dona@herald-mail.comMaryland Gov. Martin O’Malley on Thursday named District Judge Dana Moylan Wright to be the first woman to serve on Washington County Circuit Court. Wright, 46, was one of five people whose names were forwarded to the governor by the Judicial...Tags: Harford County, Politics, Abusive Behavior, University of Baltimore, Elections
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Thomas M. Heard, 73
Thomas M. "Tom" Heard, 73, of Waynesboro, Pa., and formerly of Hagerstown and Baltimore, Md., passed away Thursday, July 19, 2012, at Waynesboro Hospital. Born Dec. 10, 1938, in Hagerstown, he was the son of the late Edwin L. and Mildred E. (Thomas)...Tags: The Salvation Army, Harrisonburg (Harrisonburg, Virginia), Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), Towson University
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Letter to the Editor - Aug. 3
Family should be compensated for cells To the editor: In 1951, a woman became the source of the first immortal cell line (HeLa), which was obtained from biopsies performed during her treatment for cervical cancer, at Johns Hopkins University, as reported...Tags: Boston, Cancer
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