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Letters to the Editor - July 1
Students have received excellent health care To the editor: In the midst of the present crisis regarding school health services, I would urge all citizens of Washington County to keep in focus the excellent health care that our students have received...Tags: Transportation, Health and Medical Professionals, Health, Health and Safety at School, Politics
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Md. petroleum official talks about benefits of drilling Marcellus Shale in area
dan.dearth@herald-mail.comThe drilling of Marcellus Shale to harvest natural gas could bring an estimated 2,000 jobs to Western Maryland and generate $300 million for the local economy, an energy company lobbyist said Wednesday. Drew Cobbs, executive director of the Maryland...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Economy, Business and Finance, Energy Resources, Energy, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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Mercersburg man to be named to top VFW posts in Pa. in 2013 and 2014
waynesboro@herald-mail.comA Mercersburg man who says he believes in the VFW’s work has climbed the ranks of the organization to become Pennsylvania’s state junior vice commander. Gary Smith, 73, will elevate to the positions of state senior vice commander in 2013...Tags: U.S. Air Force, Korean War (1950-1953), Politics, World War II (1939-1945), Vietnam War (1955-1975)
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Arts and crafts store Hobby Lobby coming to Hagerstown this fall
Hobby Lobby, a national arts and crafts chain, will open a new store in Hagerstown this fall, marking its fourth location in Maryland, the company said in a news release. Projected to open in October, the store is expected to bring about 35 to 50 jobs to...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Hobbies, Companies and Corporations, Office Depot Inc., David Green
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Wizards keep Wittman after sampling his coaching
It’s not too often than an 18-31 coach keeps his job in the NBA. It’s especially rare if the 18-31 coach turns out to be the only candidate in the team’s coaching search. In fact, the Washington Wizards didn’t really conduct a...Tags: National Basketball Association, Nene, Washington Wizards, Randy Wittman, Cleveland Cavaliers
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Cross Bonz opens The Maryland Theatre's Friday evening outdoor music scene
marieg@herald-mail.comOne night the music might be laid-back and loose. On other occasions, there will be moments of slow-cooking intensity. Guitars, drums and maybe a piano wheeled outdoors will provide a solid groove for music lovers when Wind Down Friday returns this...Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Politics, Concerts, Arts and Culture, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Boonsboro Town Council briefs
Wetzel disappointed new school has lower priority BOONSBORO — Boonsboro Councilwoman Barbara Wetzel expressed disappointment during a town council meeting Monday night over a decision by Washington County Public Schools to give a lower priority to...Tags: Pittsburgh, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Politics, Crime, Law and Justice, Awards and Prizes
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Strasburg wins fifth straight, Nats beat Blue Jays
The longer the Washington Nationals remain in the playoff hunt, the more Stephen Strasburg’s innings limit will loom over the team. On Wednesday, a nail-trimming mishap provided a timely reason for Washington to curtail Strasburg’s outing....Tags: Stephen Strasburg, Adam LaRoche, National League East, Fenway Park, Politics
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On the Campaign Trail - Feb. 23
Garagiola, Delaney sparring
Two Democrats in the 6th Congressional District race — John Delaney and state Sen. Robert J. Garagiola — have been waging a news release war in the last several weeks, including:
- Garagiola’s campaign...Tags: Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Robert J. Garagiola, Democratic Party, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Politics
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Allan Powell: Confessions of a lobbyist
A less paunchy and suave Jack Abramoff is now making his appearance on talk shows and book signings. His newly published book, “Capitol Punishment,” is a surprisingly open and candid account focused on his life as a lobbyist. The dust cover...Tags: U.S. Senate, John McCain, Punishment, Politics, Talk Shows (genre)
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Hagerstown Imaging's new facility houses open PET/CT scanner
Hagerstown Imaging, which provides diagnostic imaging to patients from across the Tri-State area, held a grand opening on Friday of its new location in the Varsity Professional Center in Hagerstown. The ceremony and open house — attended by...
Tags: Cancer, Relay for Life, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Politics
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Registration deadline nears for Canaan Valley birding trip
The Potomac Valley Audubon Society will Sponsor a Saturday, May 26, birding trip to Canaan Valley. The trip will be led by Matt Orsie. It will involve a 10-mile drive through elevations ranging between 2,500 and 4,000 feet and focus on birds breeding...Tags: Travel, Politics, Trips and Vacations
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