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Reptiles are the highlight of the Children's Holiday Reception at the Washington County Museum
alnotarianni@aol.comThe Washington County Museum of Fine Arts strives to be "all-inclusive" so people of various backgrounds can enjoy its children's holiday show, Museum Educator Amy Hunt said. While some institutions give nod to multiple religious holidays or adopt...Tags: Bowie, Arts and Culture, Family, Santa Claus (fictional character), Holidays
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Bulldogs finding title celebrations are habit forming
bobp@herald-mail.comOne time is an event. Twice is a habit. Three times might create a tradition. Martinsburg started Phase Two of what many hope will become as much a part of December as Christmas. It was the second straight year the Bulldogs faithful turned out to...Tags: ESPN (tv network), Movies, Earl Ray Tomblin, R. Kelly, Football
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Bob Borngesser, longtime WHAG-TV news director, anchor, dies at 79
dona@herald-mail.comBob Borngesser, the longtime news director and anchor of WHAG-TV, died Wednesday morning at his Hagerstown home at the age of 79, his daughter Cathy Bromwell said. "He was gloriously imperfect. He was a wonderful father," said Bromwell of Virginia Beach....Tags: NBC (tv network), Radio, Fox News Channel (tv network), Santa Claus (fictional character), Media Industry
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Robert L. Borngesser, 79
Robert (Bob) Lewis Borngesser, 79, passed away peacefully at home on Dec. 14, 2011, with his family at his side. Bob was born to Andrew Borngesser and Nell Coy Keene in St. Joseph, Mo. He is predeceased by his parents, and his son, Christopher Lewis...Tags: Martin Luther King Jr., Human Interest, Anglicanism, Cancer, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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No good can come of nations cooperating with each other
timr@herald-mail.comI want to go back to the days when I didn't know the names of any European leaders (with the exception of France, whose leaders' antics were always highly amusing) and, beyond that, had no need to know the names of any European leaders. Perhaps I am...Tags: Bankruptcy, Greece, Government, Politics, North American Free Trade Agreement
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Letters to the Editor - Dec. 14
Some thoughts on personhood To the editor: After reading Mr. Powell’s column regarding his thoughts on personhood (Dec. 9), I wanted to take some time to respond to his statements. When we are speaking about personhood in this case, we are...Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Entertainment
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This week in Washington County Public Schools
Here are some of the things happening this week in Washington County Public Schools: Monday, Dec. 12 Barbara Ingram School for the Arts — Parent guild meeting in Black Box Theatre, 7 p.m. Boonsboro Elementary — PTA executive committee...Tags: PTA, Public Schools, Satellite and Cable Service, Holidays, High Schools
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Stubble trimmer could be the perfect gift
I am not vain, a point most people will respond to with a pinched, "well obviously." One of the reasons for this is that I'm more into convenience. I could no more imagine using a hair dryer than I could waxing my car every morning before I drive to...Tags: Personal Service, Dog (animal), Entertainment, Consumers
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Film review: Elementary, my dear Watson. Latest "Sherlock' still needs an update
By Bob Garver
Special to The Herald-Mail
Did you know the title character of the television show "House" is based on Sherlock Holmes?
Played by Hugh Laurie, Dr. Gregory House is a brilliant solver of mysteries who has an antisocial personality, a drug...Tags: Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows (movie), Movies, House (tv program), Noomi Rapace, Action (genre)
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In 'Argo,' Ben Affleck will play local retired CIA spy
andrews@herald-mail.comA movie about a bold 1980 rescue of six Americans trapped in Iran is scheduled to be released Sept. 14, 2012, with Ben Affleck portraying retired CIA spy Tony Mendez, who lives in Washington County. The Herald-Mail reported in 2007 that Smoke House,...Tags: Alan Arkin, Movies, John Goodman, Television Industry, Bryan Cranston
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Hagerstown City Council OKs purchase of 50 new police cameras
kate.alexander@herald-mail.comFifty new police cameras will help the Hagerstown Police Department continue to crack down on crime throughout the city. The Hagerstown City Council Tuesday night approved the purchase of 50 fixed and mobile cameras for the department's crime...Tags: Services and Shopping, Crime, Law and Justice, Tools and Hardware, Locust Point, Entertainment
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Feel like salmon? Try Pacific
By Joe Fleischman Special to The Herald-Mail Everyone hears about the health benefits of salmon, right? Well, do you know there is a big difference between the health benefits of Atlantic salmon and Pacific salmon, the two types most commonly...Tags: Tomatoes, Satellite and Cable Service, Olives, Entertainment, Garlic
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