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Letters to the Editor - July 20
School system hits some bumps in the road To the editor: After 10 years of an apparent smooth ride by Washington County Schools, they have now hit some bumps in the road. When nearly one-third of your schools are not meeting performance standards,...Tags: Science and Technology, Rentals, Washington (U.S. state), Teaching and Learning, Science
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Picnicking? Think safe and healthy
By Melissa Tewes Special to The Herald-Mail What could be more fun than packing a picnic lunch and heading outdoors to spend a nice summer day with your family and friends? Don't let this fun day wreak havoc on your diet. Follow these tips on how to...Tags: Frosting and Icing, Mayonnaise, Hospitals and Clinics, Pasta Salads, Parmesan Cheese
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'Amazing Flea Circus' will be held Aug. 7
The Hancock Arts Council will sponsor "Professor Mike's Amazing Flea Circus" Sunday, Aug. 7, at 3 p.m. at the Hancock Performing Arts Center at Town Hall at 126 W. High St. Featured performances and acts include the Springs Chamber Ensemble musical...Tags: Arts, Arts and Culture, Lifestyle and Leisure, Abusive Behavior, Circuses
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No modern conveniences found during Colonial Days at Fort Loudoun
roxann.miller@herald-mail.comElectricity, refrigeration and running water weren't found in Linda Zeigler's kitchen. The food historian is a stickler about authenticity when it comes to colonial cooking. She whipped up mincemeat pastries (mini pies), chicken noodle soup and lemon...Tags: Arts and Culture, Minority Groups, Lifestyle and Leisure, Elections, Native Americans
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Legion Post 222 installs new officers
On July 19, the newly elected officers of Joseph C. Herbert Post 222 of the American Legion in Clear Spring were installed for the 2011-12 year. Russell Meyers of Westminster Post 231, immediate past western district commander, was on hand to conduct...Tags: Steaks, Soups, Arts and Culture, American Legion, Politics
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Aging relative? Help downsize possessions using technology
A trip home to visit family and friends is often a highlight of summer. However, these trips also can make us aware of some of the difficult aspects of aging. Challenges arise when it becomes necessary for an older person to begin thinking of changing...Tags: Science and Technology, Washington County (Maryland), Arts and Culture, Colleges and Universities, Washington (U.S. state)
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Legion to hold basket bingo
The Boonsboro American Legion (Clopper-Michael Post 10) will hold a basket and money bingo Saturday, Aug 13. Tickets cost $20. Doors open at 4 p.m. Bingo begins at 6 p.m. There will be 20 regular games and five specials. You must be 18 years old to...Tags: Anglicanism, American Legion, Christianity, Politics, Human Interest
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A time of celebration
Ebenezer AME Church’s Lucy P. Jones Missionary Society visited Grace Snively on July 29 at her home and presented her with gifts, flowers and a cake. It was Mrs. Grace’s (Aunt Grace to most) 98th birthday. Aunt Grace received many...Tags: Christianity, Politics, Medical Specialization, Drugs and Medicines, Sociology
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Tips to get through the parties without the extra pounds
By Melissa Tewes Special to The Herald-Mail Holidays can be a fearful time in relation to food, nutrition and health. The holidays are here, which means there will be plenty of parties and potluck meals — where you have little control over...Tags: Pumpkin Pie, Holidays, Healthy Diet, Hospitals and Clinics, Health
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Mail Call - Feb. 9
“I am retired, and now I know why they call this your golden years. It is because they take all your gold.” — Pondsville “I’m calling and wondering why can’t they put ‘Mary Worth’ back in the paper,...Tags: Advice Columns and Columnists, Politics, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Advice Columns and Columnists, Crosswords
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Boonsboro teacher retiring after 40 years at her alma mater
janeth@herald-mail.comIt was like coming home when Janet Rohrer took her place in the front of the Boonsboro Elementary School classroom as a teacher. The classroom was where she attended sixth grade when she was a student there. Now retiring, Rohrer, 63, has taught fourth-...Tags: Washington (U.S. state), Colleges and Universities, Pleasant Valley
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Mail Call - Sept. 29
“I don’t know why everyone is so negative. I like pie. I like pie a lot.” — Hagerstown “My comment is about the people in Mail Call complaining about raising chickens in their backyard. I don’t see what the...Tags: Politics, Animal Attacks, Work Relations, Tea Party Movement, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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