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Historic property real estate workshop scheduled for Sat. in Martinsburg
A training session for real estate professionals on how to guide potential buyers of historic properties will be held Saturday in Martinsburg, the West Virginia Division of Culture and History State Historic Preservation Office announced. Myths and...Tags: Real Estate Buyers, Government, Politics, Services and Shopping, National Government
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Jefferson Co. towns host elections this spring
richardb@herald-mail.comCandidates’ signs are popping up around Jefferson County as four of its five municipalities are getting ready for their biennial elections in May and June to reseat or replace mayors and council members, according to city hall records. The four town...Tags: Local Elections, Voting, Politics, Elections
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Letters to the Editor - April 28
Fairplay residents thank Sharpsburg Volunteer Fire Co. To the editor: Residents of Fairplay and surrounding areas within District 12 are grateful. We send our sincere thanks to the dedicated men and women who have volunteered their time, expertise... -
Letters to the Editor - May 7
Mayor supports renewal of police excess levy To the editor: The City of Martinsburg special election is Saturday, May 11. On behalf of the City of Martinsburg, I would encourage all registered voters in the city to vote “for” the renewal...Tags: American Heart Association, Voting, Politics, Health and Safety at School, Elections
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Some work completed on former Massey auto building
Months ago, a question was raised to city and county officials: What’s to become of the former Massey auto building at the rear of the soon-to-be-reopened Washington County Free Library? The largest of three blighted yet “historic”...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Libraries, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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Gun bill aims to keep Pa. laws uniform
waynesboro@herald-mail.comState Sen. Richard Alloway is seeking co-sponsors for his latest bill that aims to prevent Pennsylvania municipalities from passing laws that do not align with state firearms regulations. “The reason I introduced it is to protect the rights of gun...Tags: Justice System, Gun Control, Crime, Law and Justice, Laws, Richard L. Alloway, II
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Hancock Town Council members discuss possible changes to charter
dona@herald-mail.comElection requirements, how to break an election tie and firing a council member were among the issues raised this week as the Hancock Town Council discussed possible changes to the town charter. One election requirement, that council members running for...Tags: Local Elections, Politics, Elections
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Hancock mayor wants county help to reopen fishing bait and tackle shop
davem@herald-mail.comMayor Daniel Murphy gave an encouraging report Tuesday night about business growth in town but asked county officials for help in bringing back another business and pitched an idea for a new library. Evolve Composites, which manufactures heating and...Tags: Arts and Culture, Libraries
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Clear Spring briefs
Town to receive state funds for road improvements The town of Clear Spring will receive $9,945 in state funding that will be used for road improvements. Town Clerk Juanita Grimm read a letter from state Sen. George C. Edwards detailing the grant, which...Tags: Rubber Products Industry
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Mail Call - April 9
“I see where someone wants to cut out the junk mail they receive. Think about it this way, that junk mail still brings in revenue for the postal service. Take away the junk mail, take away the revenue. Take away the revenue, take away a lot more...Tags: Voting, Politics, Elections, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia)
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Letter to the Editor - April 25
Editorial was unfair to existing businesses and EDC To the editor: The Herald-Mail editorial printed on April 9 titled “After one year, Washington County economic development in limbo,” is both incomplete and misleading. The Washington...Tags: Conservation, Environmental Issues, Economic Policy, Labor Markets, Small Businesses
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Letters to the Editor- April 4
Mayor needs to bone up on history To the editor: Mayor David Gysbert’s insensitive and irresponsible remark about clearing out old buildings and lamenting that we don’t have a war to do the job suggests he must not know that war not only...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War
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