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    Aug 15, 2012 |Column| Herald Mail
  1. School supplies given away at annual block party

    More than 300 children received backpacks filled with school supplies Aug. 11 at the annual back-to-school block party that took place in the parking lot behind Washington Square United Methodist Church, 538 Washington Ave. in Hagerstown. 
    More than 300 children received backpacks filled with school supplies Aug. 11 at the annual back-to-school block party that took place in the parking lot behind Washington Square United Methodist Church, 538 Washington Ave. in Hagerstown. ...

    Tags: Sears, Uno Chicago Grill, Back to School, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)

  2. Jun 20, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  3. Hagerstown Rotary Foundation distributes grants to community groups

    The following is a list of the organizations that received more than $54,000 in grants from Hagerstown Rotary Foundation for 2012:
    The following is a list of the organizations that received more than $54,000 in grants from Hagerstown Rotary Foundation for 2012: 2 Acts Ministries Inc.; American Red Cross; Antietam Health Care; APPLES for Children Inc.; Aspiring to Serve Inc.; Barbara...

    Tags: Religion and Belief, Charity, Christianity, Boy Scouts of America, Arts

  4. Jun 22, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  5. Carlton L. Hilliard Sr., 74

    Carlton Leroy Hilliard, Sr., 74, of Falling Waters, W.Va., died Wednesday, June 20, 2012, at Golden Living Center, Hagerstown, Md. Born March 14, 1938, in Martinsburg, W.Va., he was the son of the late Herman “Skinny” Hilliard and Esther V....

    Tags: U.S. Air Force, American Legion, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)

  6. May 2, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  7. Chambersburg trout derby offers more prizes than in previous years

    If you want to be one of the 1,100 fishermen whose lines will hit the water Saturday morning for the start of the largest trout derby in the region, it’s not too late to register.
    roxann.miller@herald-mail.com
    If you want to be one of the 1,100 fishermen whose lines will hit the water Saturday morning for the start of the largest trout derby in the region, it’s not too late to register. The Chambersburg Noontime Lions Club two-day fishing contest...

    Tags: United Way , Fishing, Lifestyle and Leisure, Trout, Apple iPad

  8. May 24, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  9. 'Always continue to strive to be the best you can'

    “Good. Happy. Excited.”
    julieg@herald-mail.com
    “Good. Happy. Excited.” That’s what Zach Sherman said he was feeling after a graduation ceremony Thursday morning for students in Marshall Street School and the Job Development Program. That appeared to be a sentiment shared by several...

    Tags: College Sports, Agricultural Research and Technology, Graduation, Sixteen, Special Olympics

  10. May 30, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  11. Three tickets to purge-adise

    Not counting arson, there are three ways to dispose of unwanted possessions: The landfill route, the charity route and the yard sale route. The relative cost/benefit analysis of the three is fairly straightforward. The landfill is the least...

    Tags: Poverty

  12. Apr 2, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  13. Hotel-motel tax pool receives some welcome accountability

    In one of the many attempts through the years to build a new Minor League Baseball stadium, state lawmakers tinkered with the county’s hotel-motel tax formula in such a way that the county could use this new revenue stream for stadium construction....

    Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, T. Rowe Price

  14. Apr 2, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  15. Salvation Army marches ahead with construction, renovation

    Despite being nearly $200,000 short of its fundraising goal, The Salvation Army has started construction of a $1.8 million project in Hagerstown that includes new offices, a gymnasium and renovation of the organization’s existing women’s and children’s shelter.
    dan.dearth@herald-mail.com
    Despite being nearly $200,000 short of its fundraising goal, The Salvation Army has started construction of a $1.8 million project in Hagerstown that includes new offices, a gymnasium and renovation of the organization’s existing women’s and...

    Tags: Abusive Behavior, Heavy Engineering, Human Interest, Manufacturing and Engineering

  16. Apr 4, 2012 |Column| Herald Mail
  17. TOPS has no-gain weigh-in

    TOPS MD 0462 Smithsburg had a no-gain weigh-in this past week, the second one for this month. John and Mary were the thinner winners for the week, each losing 2.25 pounds. Sallie was back on track with a loss of .75 pound. Congratulations to the newly-...

    Tags: Easter, Personal Service, Religious Festivals, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)

  18. Apr 6, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  19. HCC sociology classes cook and serve Easter dinner at local soup kitchen

    About 30 students from Hagerstown Community College put aside their pencils and textbooks Friday for a lesson involving ham, mashed potatoes, green beans and good will.The students, members of five HCC sociology classes, cooked and served an Easter dinner at The Salvation Army’s soup kitchen in Hagerstown, then orchestrated a children¿s Easter egg hunt.“The Salvation Army normally doesn¿t serve on Good Friday, so I asked them, because I feel like people still need to eat, if we could just take over, and so that¿s what we¿ve done,” said sociology professor Daniel Madron. His students also fill in at the soup kitchen at Thanksgiving.Madron said the experience tied in to discussions the group had in class about stereotypes and misconceptions about people who receive aid.¿It¿s real life,¿ he said. ¿It¿s stuff we talk about in class, and then applying it in real life.¿The students brought in donated food in preparation for the event, Madron said. They started cooking at 7 a.m. and began serving at about 10:30 a.m. Within the first half-hour, they had served more than 100 people.¿I decided to do it because it¿s a great way of giving back to the community,¿ HCC student Linnea McCarl, 18, said between handing out plates of dessert.Normally, the soup kitchen uses a cafeteria-style serving line, but on Friday, the students took the food to guests at their tables and took away their plates when they finished.¿It was nice to be able to talk to them, and you get a chance to have a conversation with them instead of, ‘Here you go, have a nice day,¿¿ said Lashonta Baldwin, 36, one of the HCC students.¿It¿s always great to help people, and also just the thanks that they give, and the happiness that they get from having that one meal a day that they don¿t have to worry about,¿ Baldwin said.Zane Metzer Jr., 52, of Hagerstown, deemed the food very good and said he appreciated the special holiday service.¿I don¿t have much family anymore, and I don¿t get to go with them, so I¿m kind of on my own,¿ he said.In addition to volunteering at the Salvation Army meal, the students also gave a donation to the Community Action Council for the families it houses, Madron said.
    heather.keels@herald-mail.com
    About 30 students from Hagerstown Community College put aside their pencils and textbooks Friday for a lesson involving ham, mashed potatoes, green beans and good will.The students, members of five HCC sociology classes, cooked and served an Easter dinner...

    Tags: Soups, Arts and Culture, Easter, Culture, Lifestyle and Leisure

  20. Apr 12, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  21. More than 40 Berkeley County property owners to be exempt from fire fee increases

    matthew.umstead@herald-mail.com
    More than 40 Berkeley County property owners will be exempt from paying fire fee increases adopted Thursday by a 4-1 vote of the Berkeley County Council. Council member Elaine Mauck voted against the fee increases for residential and commercial...

    Tags: Chiropractic, Health and Medical Professionals, Elections, Politics, Chiropractors

  22. Apr 22, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  23. Mail Call - April 23

    “I think the city should have an electronic display next to the speed trap camera on Northern Avenue. That way, the taxpayers and the fine payers can see how much revenue the city is lining its coffers with.” — Hagerstown “With...

    Tags: Mitt Romney, Nursing Homes, Crime, Law and Justice, George W. Bush, Politics

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