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Berkeley County to lay off litter control assistant
matthew.umstead@herald-mail.comA Berkeley County employee who was hired last month through a federally-funded program that has since been cut will be laid off at the close of business on July 20. The Berkeley County Council voted 3-2 not to offer Litter Control Assistant Lewis...Tags: Computing and Information Technology Industry, Elections, Unemployment, Career and Workplace, FEMA
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Student news - July 7
HARRISBURG, Pa. — Justin Wilson of Chambersburg, Pa., was named to the dean’s list for the spring semester at Widener University School of Law. TEANECK, N.J. — Stephanie Austin of Chambersburg, Pa., graduated in May from Fairleigh...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Mount Airy, University of Memphis, Engineering, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland)
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Student news - July 9
ELON, N.C. — Erin Scally of Hagerstown was named to the president’s list for the fall and spring semesters at Elon University. She has been named a Business Fellow, and is majoring in international business and political science. Erin is...Tags: East Stroudsburg University, Health Treatments, The Pennsylvania State University, Mount Airy, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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County gets additional $400K for Mt. Aetna Technology Park road project
dona@herald-mail.comThe Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) has approved a $400,000 grant to Washington County for the construction of an access road to serve the Mount Aetna Technology Park, according to a joint news release from U.S. Sens. Barbara Mikulski and Ben...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Financial Aid, Aetna Inc., Medical Research, Engineering
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HCC awards, recognition
Hagerstown Community College recently held its 10th annual Honors Convocation in its Athletic, Recreation, and Community Center (ARCC). The event recognized special awards, Phi Theta Kappa membership, graduation honors, Future Educators Honor...Tags: Teachers, Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), Science, Health, Students
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Northrup Grumman announces awards
Charles Tark of North Hagerstown High School will receive a $10,000 merit-based scholarship from Northrop Grumman Corp. He is one of the 24 winners of Northrop Grumman’s 10th annual Engineering Scholars program, which will provide a total of $240,...Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Engineering, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Science and Technology, Aerospace Manufacturing
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High's store construction under way
andrews@herald-mail.comConstruction of a new High’s Dairy Store on Jefferson Boulevard near Smithsburg has begun, more than two years after Washington County approved a site plan. The plan is to build a 3,500-square-foot convenience store with gas pumps and 24 parking...Tags: Highway Transportation, Environmental Issues, Annapolis, Natural Resources, Science and Technology
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Washington County science teacher focuses on hands-on education to turn on students' minds
janeth@herald-mail.comOphelia Barizo loves science and can’t wait to share it with her students at Highland View Academy east of Hagerstown. Her passion for education was recently rewarded when Barizo was recognized by the National Science Teachers Association with the...Tags: Washington, DC, Teachers, High Schools, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Schools
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Messiah College graduates
GRANTHAM, Pa. — The following area students recently graduated from Messiah College: • Andrew Basom of Waynesboro, Pa., graduated cum laude with a degree in engineering. • Bryant Boyle of Thurmont, Md., received a degree in history....Tags: Colleges and Universities, Mount Airy, Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Human Interest
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Aircon Engineering opens Williamsport office
On June 8, Aircon Engineering Inc. celebrated the grand opening of its first branch at 10210 Governor Lane Blvd., Suite 2008A, in Williamsport with a ribbon-cutting ceremony. Aircon has been a heating and air conditioning distributor in Cumberland, Md.,...
Tags: Cumberland (Allegany, Maryland), Science and Technology
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What's Wrong With This Picture?
The problem: Mark Barbernitz of Hagerstown noticed that signs at Stone House Square, off Leitersburg Pike (Md. 60), don’t describe the actual flow of traffic along Shank Farm Way, a private road within the shopping center. He wrote in an email that...
Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Science and Technology
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Two contractors who worked on Waynesboro high school sue district
waynesboro@herald-mail.comA judge will hear arguments on May 21 in a pair of lawsuits filed against the Waynesboro Area School District in which the plaintiffs are seeking almost $3.5 million in damages. Contractors who worked on the Waynesboro Area Senior High School...Tags: Breach of Contract, Justice System, Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), Crime, Law and Justice, Electronics
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