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Lowe's to hold 'how-to' clinic for women Monday
Women volunteering with Habitat for Humanity of Washington County during the sixth annual National Women Build Week can get a head start on learning construction skills and tips. Lowe’s at Shank Farm Way will host a free “how-to”...Tags: Car Safety Tips and Advice, Habitat for Humanity International
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Feds hunt Boston bomb suspects; Obama offers reassurance
Associated PressInvestigators in the Boston Marathon bombing pressed the search Thursday for one or two potential suspects spotted on video, while President Barack Obama paid a visit under heavy security to offer words of reassurance to the city and a warning to those...Tags: Deval Patrick, Martin Richard, FBI, Sports, Janet Napolitano
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Man found in Waynesboro parking lot dies
Police are investigating the death of an Adams County, Pa., man who was found in a restaurant parking lot and died in a hospital four days later. Robert Branson, 28, of 247 Tract Road in Fairfield, Pa., died April 13 at Hershey (Pa.) Medical Center,...
Tags: Hershey (Dauphin, Pennsylvania), Franklin County (Pennsylvania), Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia)
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Hagerstown city officials weigh pros and cons of multiuse stadium sites as presented in report
dona@herald-mail.comA new Ripken Design study, analyzing alternative sites for a multiuse stadium, was in the hands of the Hagerstown City Council and mayor at Tuesday’s council meeting, and on the city’s website. The supplemental study examines the pros and...Tags: Fenway Park, Wrigleyville, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Wrigley Field
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Progressive O'Malley gets his wish list
If the longstanding rumors are true and Gov. Martin O’Malley really does have his sights set on a presidential nomination, the 2013 legislative session could go a long way toward solidifying his liberal qualifications for a Democratic primary...
Tags: Firearms, Wildlife, Endangered Species, Victor R. Ramirez, Baltimore County
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Pancake breakfast planned Saturday
A pancake breakfast to benefit Habitat for Humanity will be hosted by First Christian Church Saturday from 7 to 11 a.m. The menu includes all-you-can-eat pancakes, eggs, sausage, orange juice, milk, coffee or tea (extra sausage costs 50 cents). Groups...Tags: Health, Housing and Urban Planning, Interior Policy, Lifestyle and Leisure, Christianity
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Free legal clinics to be held May 1
The Washington County Bar Association, in partnership with Legal Aid Bureau Inc., invites the community to celebrate Law Day and attend two pro bono clinics to discuss legal problems. On Wednesday, May 1, from 1 to 3 p.m., volunteer attorneys will...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Real Estate, Career and Workplace, Services and Shopping, Labor Legislation
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Business briefs - April 14
Hagerstown-Washington County Chamber of Commerce The Hagerstown-Washington County Chamber of Commerce recently welcomed the following new members: • 28 South, 28 S. Potomac St., Hagerstown • AT&T, 17622 Garland Groh Blvd., Hagerstown •...Tags: Target, Customs and Tradition, Physical Therapists, Highway Transportation, Rockville (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania)
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Business people - April 14
Saunders Tax & Accounting This year marks Nancy Saunders’ 40th year preparing tax returns. A Washington County native and part of the team at Saunders Tax & Accounting in Hagerstown, Saunders prepared her first tax return in 1973, when taxes...
Tags: CareerBuilder, Health and Safety at School, U.S. Postal Service, University of South Carolina , Frederick (Frederick, Maryland)
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Rejeanne Y. Moyer
janeth@herald-mail.com“The Baltimore Orioles had their first game without their biggest fan,” daughter Andrea Lescalleet of Hagerstown said of her mother, Rejeanne Moyer. “She liked all sports, but baseball she loved the best,” said son Stephen...Tags: Baltimore Orioles, Heart Attack, Pies and Tarts, Sports, Cal Ripken, Jr.
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Four-year nursing degrees to begin in the fall of 2014 at Penn State Mont Alto
roxann.miller@herald-mail.comPenn State Mont Alto will change its nursing program from a two-year degree to a four-year degree beginning in the fall of 2014. “Hospitals are changing their employment pattern. They aren’t hiring associate degree nurses like they had in the...Tags: Employment Opportunities, Labor Markets, Health and Safety at School, Nursing, Employment
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