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Stephen Bernadyn, 97
Stephen Bernadyn, 97, of Raleigh, N.C., passed away peacefully at his son's home in Raleigh, on Saturday, Dec. 29, 2012. Born July 29, 1915, in Plainfield, N.J., he was the son of the late John and Julia Bernadyn. Steve was preceded in death by his...
Tags: American Legion, Religion and Belief, St. Petersburg (Pinellas, Florida), Mack Trucks, Inc., Brunswick (Frederick, Maryland)
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Thomas G. Janus, 70
Thomas Gerald "Tom" Janus, 70, of Hagerstown, passed away Monday, Dec. 24, 2012, at home, after a brief illness, surrounded by his loving family. Born June 11, 1942, in Elmwood Park, Ill., Tom was the son of the late Chester Leonard Janus and Phyllis...
Tags: American Legion, Schools, City Bank, High School Sports, U.S. Army
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JLG interns gain global perspective
As the world’s economy becomes more global in scope, more companies are rethinking the way they do business — everything from redesigning websites to attract a global audience to investing in overseas manufacturing and distribution facilities....Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Habitat for Humanity International, Companies and Corporations, Employment, Arts and Culture
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Lloyd Waters: Want to vote? Show your mug
When I worked at the Big House, all visitors were required to show photo identification before entry into the prison. When I am stopped by a policeman, I am required to submit my driver’s license with photo for identification. When I go to an...Tags: Personal Data Collection, Politics, Voting, Interior Policy, Labor Legislation
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Md. state senator touts record in his bid for Congress
andrews@herald-mail.comEditor’s note: This is one in an occasional series of profiles about candidates running for election in the 6th Congressional District. State Sen. Robert J. Garagiola said he’ll gladly compare his record to anyone else’s in the 6th...Tags: Democratic Party, Primaries, Religion and Belief, Roscoe G Bartlett, Politics
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Land-grant universities have threefold mission
Last week, I started down the road talking about the Land Grant Act, which established colleges of agriculture and mechanics.
As you might remember, the Land Grant Act gave 30,000 acres of public land to each state for each of its senators and...Tags: Culture, Arts and Culture, Financial Aid, Architecture, Science
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Md. eligible for $50M in 'Race to the Top' early childhood funds
Maryland is among nine states receiving $500 million in federal grants to improve early childhood programs.
Bill Reinhard, a spokesman for the Maryland Department of Education, says the state is eligible for $50 million of the Race to the Top funding...Tags: Barack Obama, Head Start, Early Learning, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, White House
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Joseph C. Snavely Jr., 88
Joseph Christian Snavely Jr., 88, of Hagerstown, passed away quietly with his family present at Meritus Medical Center Saturday morning, July 23, 2011.
Born Sept. 3, 1922, in Philadelphia, Pa., he was the son of the late Joseph C. and Jennie Mae...Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Human Interest, Protestantism, Litchfield (Litchfield, Connecticut), Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
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Joseph C. Snavely
janeth@herald-mail.comThe flowers in Joseph C. “Joe” Snavely Jr.’s Belvedere Road garden in Hagerstown were thriving this year — “his best garden in years,” said Joseph C. “Chris” Snavely III of Chambersburg, Pa., the oldest of...Tags: Nature, Business, Florida, U.S. Army, Physical Conditions
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Don Redman concert honors two jazz greats
crystal.schelle@herald-mail.comJazz bassist Larry Ridley lives by many mantras, including one taught to him by his mother: “Once you stop learning, you’re dead.” It’s a phrase that during his 50-plus years touring the world, Ridley has put into practice in...Tags: Schools, Music Industry, Indiana University, Manhattan (New York City), Advanced Training
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The Prospector: Lake Nona's Ryan Sousa puts on show for college scouts
Orlando SentinelThey had already seen the film. So witnessing what receiver Ryan Sousa could do on the football field was more of just satisfying curiosity for most of the 20-plus college football recruiters on hand at Lake Nona’s spring game against Orlando...Tags: Awards and Prizes, University of California, Los Angeles, Football, Sports, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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Chris Davis Jr. says UCF in the lead after Knights make offer
Orlando SentinelOviedo quarterback/athlete Chris Davis Jr., picked up his 10th NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision scholarship offer on Monday, and it’s one he’s been waiting for. Hometown UCF finally pulled the trigger and the 6-foot, 180-pound Davis, who...Tags: Awards and Prizes, Football, Sports, College Sports, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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