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Roundabouts a recipe for mayhem
No, please, if there is a God in heaven, no! I give; uncle; I'll tell you where the gold is buried. You can do anything you want to me, just don't make me drive through one of those horrible, stinkin' roundabouts at the main entrance to Hagerstown...Tags: Aetna Inc., April Fools' Day, Entertainment, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (movie), College Sports
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Scotland School for Veterans Children auction attracts about 100 bidders
roxann.miller@herald-mail.comBoxing up the last remains of the Scotland School for Veterans Children was a sad day for the president of the school's alumni association. "It makes me feel about the same as the day we were told that the school was closing — devastated," James...Tags: Track and Field, Entertainment, New Brighton, James Buchanan, Sociology
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Internet blackout doesn't cause major jostling
Whew, that was close. For a second there, I thought that my favorite porn site was going to be blacked out in solidarity with the political protest of pending SOPA regulations. That’s all I need, to get up in the morning to find that the...Tags: The Washington Post, Computer Networking and Internet, Facebook, Social Media, Criminals
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Seemingly sweet cat shows her subtle fangs
For the past several years, we have had too many cats in our house. Then, earlier this month, we added a second one.
She was a stray who arrived pregnant and unannounced over the summer, and had four wonderful kittens that were placed in four wonderful...Tags: Entertainment
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Antietam Cable to make digital conversion
heather.keels@herald-mail.comBeginning in March, Antietam Cable will be phasing out analog delivery of some channels, meaning customers with older televisions will need digital converters or adapters, Antietam Cable President and General Manager Brian Lynch said Thursday. The change...Tags: Boomerang (tv network), Economy, Business and Finance, Media Industry, ESPN (tv network), Media Industry
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Calif. quarry shooting suspect killed by deputies
Associated PressA disgruntled worker killed by police after he allegedly opened fire on colleagues felt mistreated on the job and angry about a recent suspension, according to friends and acquaintances. Authorities say Shareef Allman, 47, gunned down his co-workers...Tags: Hewlett-Packard Co., Firearms, Minority Groups, Racism, Career and Workplace
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About 100 re-enactors take part in World War II Weekend
matthew.umstead@herald-mail.comRichard "Red" Falvey was a "jewel" Saturday for Boonsboro resident Alan Kerr at World War II Weekend in Williamsport. While partially shaded beneath an Army tent, Falvey, 90, easily recounted his D-Day landing and stories about the days and months that...Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Armed Conflicts, Entertainment, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Defense
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Letters to the Editor - Oct. 11
Teachers, unionized workers are not the enemy To the editor: A recent letter to the editor (Sept. 18) was unfair, unbalanced and largely untrue. The writer laid blame for our current economic troubles on President Obama, President Clinton for signing...Tags: Barack Obama, Treaties, Tampa, Republican Party, Diseases and Illnesses
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Local man's documentary about Battle of Hagerstown a 'labor of love'
janeth@herald-mail.comStephen “Steve” Bockmiller wears many hats for the City of Hagerstown. The city’s development review planner and zoning administrator also is on the staff of the Historic District Commission, a good fit since one of Bockmiller’s...Tags: Documentary (genre), Fox News Channel (tv network), Jefferson County (Pennsylvania), Fine Arts, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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'General Hospital' star is grand marshal of Mountain State Apple Harvest Festival Parade
crystal.schelle@herald-mail.comBeing a soap opera star isn't easy. Oh sure, there's the notoriety, the great wardrobe and spending hours in the make-up chair. It's also a lot of hard work. "It's five hours of TV a week, rain or shine," said Lisa LoCicero during a telephone...Tags: National Football League, Chuck (tv program), TNT (tv network), Reno 911! (tv program), Arts and Culture
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