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Business Briefs - Dec. 11
U.S. Cellular U.S. Cellular celebrated the opening of a second retail store at 17163 Cole Road at Crosspoint Shopping Center in Hagerstown with a grand-opening celebration on Nov. 18. The new flagship store measures just less than 5,000 square feet....Tags: Franklin County (Virginia), Human Interest, Real Estate, Newspaper and Magazine, Environmental Issues
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FirstEnergy to buy electricity from new solar farm near Md. prisons
julieg@herald-mail.comFirstEnergy Solutions has signed a 20-year agreement to buy power from a large solar-generating facility to be built south of Hagerstown, a move critical to the project's success, an official with the solar project said Thursday. The solar project...Tags: Allegheny Energy Inc., Nuclear Power, Renewable Energy, Environmental Issues, Energy Resources
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Armed robbery reported at United Petroleum
An armed robbery occurred Wednesday night at United Petroleum on Pennsylvania Avenue, according to a Hagerstown Police Department spokesman. A knife was involved in the 8:10 p.m. robbery, but no one was hurt, said Sgt. Eric Knode. The business...Tags: Theft, Energy Resources, Environmental Issues
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Local alpaca farms earn honors at national shows
Three area alpaca farms recently took champion and reserve champion honors at two national certified alpaca shows. Long Acres Alpaca Farm in Mercersburg, Pa., took champion honors in the gray male category, and Alpine Alpacas in Hagerstown and Cherry...Tags: Forests, Human Interest, Forestry and Timber, Environmental Issues
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Charles A. Recard, 83
Mr. Charles A. Recard, 83, of 102 Park St. No. 9, Mont Alto, Pa., died at 2:38 a.m. Tuesday, Dec. 13, 2011 at Chambersburg Hospital. He had been in failing health for the past three years. Born June 10, 1928, in Beartown, Pa., he was the son of the...Tags: Richard Williams, Harrisburg (Dauphin, Pennsylvania), PTA, Religion and Belief, Freemasonry
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SUV crashes into Jefferson Boulevard house
davem@herald-mail.comCharles Shifflett was watching football in his house on Jefferson Boulevard Sunday afternoon when a sport utility vehicle slammed into the front of his home. "It was just a big bang. The Christmas tree fell on the floor, balls went everywhere and I...Tags: Forests, Maryland State Police, Transportation Accidents, Disasters and Accidents, Environmental Issues
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Jeff Semler: A look at Christmas down on the farm
jsemler@umd.eduWell, there are just five shopping days left until Christmas, counting today. I hope you are ready. If you are or even if you aren’t, I hope you will indulge me as we take a look at Christmas from down on the farm. While Christmas is a day off...Tags: Holidays, Turkey (animal), Religious Festivals, Forests, Christmas
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Reward offered for information in armed robbery of the United Petroleum gas station
Hagerstown police Wednesday asked for the public's help in their investigation of an armed robbery of the United Petroleum gas station at 890 Pennsylvania Ave. on Dec. 16. Investigators are continuing to follow leads in the case, and information has been...Tags: Theft, Environmental Issues, Energy Resources, Downstream Oil and Gas Activities
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Hay and pasture conference set for Jan. 19
The Tri-State Hay and Pasture Conference will be held Thursday, Jan. 19, at Garrett College in McHenry, Md. Presentations at the conference will challenge farmers to think about their farming operation and how forages can be part of their future. ...Tags: Agriculture, Land Resources, Environmental Issues, Conservation
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Two sought in home invasion arrested
kate.alexander@herald-mail.comA Hagerstown man was arrested Christmas Day and charged in connection with a Dec. 20 home invasion and a Dec. 16 armed robbery. A second male, a juvenile, also was arrested Sunday in connection with the Dec. 20 home invasion, according to police....Tags: Crimes, Police Arrests, Prosecution, Natural Resources, Crime, Law and Justice
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Pa. tree farm closing after more than four decades
roxann.miller@herald-mail.comChristmas just wouldn't be the same without the aroma of pine and a field full of perfectly sculpted evergreen trees. But, after more than four decades, 89-year-old Lee "Tucker" Hopkins and his wife Doris, 66, are closing out an era. This year is the...Tags: Holidays, Religious Festivals, Forests, Christmas, Forestry and Timber
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