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New faces, programs and construction at colleges and universities
richardb@herald-mail.comFor the first time, incoming Shepherd University freshmen this year will be able to graduate in four years with 120 credits rather than the 128 needed by their predecessors. That's just one of the changes students will find this month as they enter or...Tags: Science and Technology, Colleges and Universities, Education, Elections, File Sharing
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Berkeley Co. Council to discuss alleged sewer violations
matthew.umstead@herald-mail.comThe Berkeley County Council will meet behind closed doors with members of the county's Public Sewer Service District next week to review allegations that the utility committed more than 250 major violations since 2007. "I'm very disappointed ... that...Tags: Lawyers, Trials, Water, Laws, Elections
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Berkeley County fails to act on energy-saving project
matthew.umstead@herald-mail.comThe Berkeley County Council declined Thursday to act on a proposal that an energy company estimated could result in 10 percent to 15 percent savings in utility costs. A motion by Berkeley County Council President William L. "Bill" Stubblefield to proceed...Tags: Politics, Local Government
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Sharrett goes solar
The Sharrett Auto Stores business along Dual Highway is among a growing number of local companies that have turned to solar systems. Construction on the 429-module, 100-kilowatt hour system started on the roof of the car dealership’s Volkswagen,...Tags: Alternative Energy, Companies and Corporations, Economy, Business and Finance, Renewable Energy
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'Odor scrubber' to be installed at wastewater treatment plant
matthew.umstead@herald-mail.comAn "odor scrubber" will be installed at Berkeley County Public Service Sewer District's wastewater treatment plant along Scrabble Road as part an ongoing effort to remove a persistent stench. Sewer district General Manager Curtis B. Keller said this week...Tags: Politics, Water Supply, Scrabble (game), Local Government, Plant Openings
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Renovations to Potomac Edison service center expected to improve service
dan.dearth@herald-mail.comPotomac Edison is spending $3 million to renovate its Williamsport Service Center on Bower Avenue, a project that will result in better service to local customers, according to a company spokesman. Todd Meyers said the project started at the end of...Tags: Health, Employees, Technology, Companies and Corporations, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Chairwoman of White House Council on Environmental Quality visits Grandview Elementary School
roxann.miller@herald-mail.comPresident Obama's principal adviser and chairwoman of the White House Council on Environmental Quality could have toured any school in the nation, but she chose Grandview Elementary School in Chambersburg (Pa.) on Friday. "I think it's a good example...Tags: Environmental Issues, White House, Economy, Business and Finance, Barack Obama
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Letters to the Editor- Sept. 18
U.S. ranking for infant mortality is shocking To the editor: Did you find the latest infant mortality rankings shocking? I did. The United States ranked 37th with 6.37 deaths per 1,000 live births. We ranked below bankrupt Greece, impoverished Cuba, and...Tags: Health, Baltimore Orioles, Finance, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Maryland General Assembly
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Former President Clinton endorses Delaney in 6th District race
Capital News ServiceEndorsements are hot commodities in the very competitive 6th Congressional District, but none is bigger than the one just snagged by Democrat John Delaney: former President Bill Clinton. In a statement released Monday, the former president called Delaney...Tags: Montgomery County (Maryland), Howard Dean, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Parties and Movements, Bill Clinton
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Solar project near prisons must be clean
The sizable solar project near the Maryland state prisons south of Hagerstown all but seems to be a forgone conclusion at this point. If ever skids have been greased, this would appear to be the situation of late. The 100,000-panel, 250-acre project is...Tags: Alternative Energy, U.S. Army, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Martin O'Malley, Renewable Energy
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Motorcycle ride to benefit shelter
The Dave Alderson Memorial Motorcycle Ride will take place Sunday, July 17. Riders will enjoy a leisurely ride through Western Maryland and Pennsylvania that will end at Washington County Regional Park. The price for registered riders is $25 and...Tags: Sports, American Legion, Weddings, Renewable Energy, Conservation
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