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Two Republicans vie for seat on Quincy Township's board of supervisors
waynesboro@herald-mail.comTwo Republicans who have been in different roles in Quincy Township, Pa., are running for the township’s board of supervisors this year. Pennsylvania’s primary election is May 21. Robert “Bob” Gunder is seeking his third six-...Tags: Politics, Water Supply, Water, Primaries, Environmental Issues
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Hancock's proposed 2013-14 fiscal year budget is $200,000 more than that for current year
dona@herald-mail.comA proposed $1.8 million budget for the 2013-14 fiscal year that was reviewed Wednesday during a public hearing of the Hancock Mayor and Town Council is about $200,000 more than that for the current year, but real estate and other taxes are expected to...Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, Environmental Issues, Realty
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Tomblin signs three bills in Martinsburg visit
matthewu@herald-mail.comBerkeley Heights Elementary School third-grader Cyrile Ngassa Ngakam told West Virginia Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin on Wednesday that he wanted Tomblin’s job. “I asked him if he was going to be a lawyer. He said, ‘No, governor,’”...Tags: Politics, Herb Snyder, Schools, Government, Education
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Boonsboro Town Council public budget hearing set for June 3
The Boonsboro Town Council will hold a public hearing June 3 on its proposed budget for the upcoming fiscal year. The hearing will take place at 6:30 p.m. at the Community Building in Shafer Park prior to the regular meeting of the mayor and council....Tags: Water Supply, Budgets and Budgeting, Environmental Issues
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Gunder holds lead in Quincy
An incumbent Quincy Township (Pa.) Supervisor appears to have held onto his seat in a tight race during Tuesday’s primary election. Robert “Bob” Gunder garnered 286 votes from Republicans, compared to 264 votes for challenger Edward...Tags: Politics, Environmental Issues, Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), Elections
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Ordinance for proposed sewer rate increase being read Thursday
matthewu@herald-mail.comA proposed rate increase in Martinsburg’s sewer rates due to a major wastewater treatment plant upgrade would push the average monthly bill more than $24 higher in July 2015. An ordinance providing for the sewer rate increase is scheduled to be...Tags: Politics, Water Supply, Herb Snyder, Water, Government
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Fewer geothermal wells than expected drilled at new Bester Elementary
julieg@herald-mail.comConstruction crews for the new Bester Elementary School ran into more water than expected from an aquifer, forcing the number of geothermal wells drilled for the project to be reduced from 96 to 35, Washington County Public Schools officials said. School...Tags: Education, Elementary Schools, Teaching and Learning, Schools, Environmental Issues
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Habitat for Humanity of the Eastern Panhandle holds foundation blessing
richardb@herald-mail.comA blessing of the foundation was held Wednesday for the third house, the first for a military veteran, in Habitat for Humanity of the Eastern Panhandle’s Auburndale subdivision. The house will be home to Robert Scott, 57, a homeless veteran who...Tags: U.S. Army, Auburndale, Veterans Affairs, Environmental Issues, Habitat for Humanity International
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IESI Blue Ridge Landfill converts methane into electricity
waynesboro@herald-mail.comPeople touring a new facility that converts methane gas into electricity might have been turned off by the dreary weather Tuesday morning, but the microbes making the needed methane loved it. The microbes converting decaying landfill trash into...Tags: Business, Renewable Energy, Alternative Energy, Environmental Issues, Rob W. Kauffman
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Martinsburg City Council to discuss town square pedestal
matthewu@herald-mail.comThe Martinsburg City Council on Monday is scheduled to review the recently passed home-rule legislation, and to discuss possible personnel changes, and requests and suggestions for the pedestal in town square. City Council members are set to meet at 5 p....Tags: Sculpture, Arts, Arts and Culture, Environmental Issues
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Grant to fund energy saving kits
The Hagerstown City Council on Tuesday unanimously accepted a grant that will provide 1,100 energy conservation kits to local electric customers whose meet income guidelines. The 2013 EMPOWER Clean Energy Communities Grant from the Maryland Energy...Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Environmental Issues
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2013 session of Maryland General Assembly productive for Washington County
kaustuv.basu@herald-mail.comWashington County’s state legislators said that the 2013 session of the Maryland General Assembly was a productive one for the county, with many delegation bills being approved. The county also got a $1.55 million share of a wealth-based grant...Tags: Politics, Health, Voting, Juvenile Delinquency, Government
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