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Richard Dennis announces candidacy for Berkeley County Assessor
MARTINSBURG, W.Va.Richard Dennis, a lifelong resident of Berkeley County, has announced his candidacy for the office of Berkeley County assessor. Dennis, 56, lives in Martinsburg. According to a news release, Dennis listed his 17 years of work experience as a professional...Tags: Services and Shopping
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Business People - Aug. 14
Diana “Susie” Riley, aka Susie the Clown INWOOD, W.Va. — Diana “Susie” Riley, aka Susie the Clown, of Inwood, recently received a scholarship to enhance her skills at the Red Skelton School of Clowning. The program was...Tags: Education, Drugs and Medicines, Science and Technology, Homes, Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia)
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State considering land near South Mountain State Battlefield
andrews@herald-mail.comThe state has offered to buy land near South Mountain State Battlefield. The parcels are the 9.1-acre Wise South Field and the 5.5-acre Mahaffey Woods, said John Braskey, the Western Maryland regional administrator for land acquisition and planning for...Tags: Contracts, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Politics, Elections, Middletown
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Split Maryland Board of Public Works approves solar farm lease
andrews@herald-mail.comThe Maryland Board of Public Works voted 2-1 Wednesday to lease land at a prison complex near Hagerstown to a company planning a $70 million solar farm. The board — made up of Gov. Martin O'Malley, Comptroller Peter V.R. Franchot and Treasurer...Tags: Christopher B. Shank, Crime, Law and Justice, Energy Saving, Martin O'Malley, Prisons
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Things to come? R.I. city files for bankruptcy
As I found myself reading the USA Today newspaper the other morning, one article caught my attention and I wondered if its story represented the future. In Rhode Island, the town of Central Falls is filing for Chapter 9 bankruptcy. Although the article...Tags: Rhode Island, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Economy, Business and Finance, Jefferson County (Pennsylvania), USA Today
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Business People - Aug. 21
Summit Women's Group - Waynesboro WAYNESBORO, Pa. — Dr. Allan Anyumba joined the practice of Summit Women's Group — Waynesboro, an affiliate of Summit Health, at 12525 N. Welty Road. Anyumba joins Dr. Mehran Langroudi, Dr. Jean Lessard, Dr....Tags: Companies and Corporations, Jim Miller, Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), Employment Opportunities, Albert Tom
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Stay with the fight
“Have patience with all things, but chiefly have patience with yourself. Do not lose courage in considering your own imperfections but instantly set about remedying them — every day begin the task anew.” — Saint Francis de Sales...Tags: Microsoft Corporation, Psychology, Health, Medical Specialization, Marathon
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Business People - Aug. 28
Summit ENT & Hearing Services CHAMBERSBURG, Pa. — Drs. Joshua Dunklebarger and H. Carter Davidson joined the practice of Summit ENT & Hearing Services, an affiliate of Summit Health, at 755 Norland Ave., Chambersburg. They join Dr. Anna...Tags: Politics, Elections, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Chesapeake (Chesapeake, Virginia), Fulton Financial Corporation
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Kathryn L. Afzali
Date of birth: May 27, 1957 Hometown: Middletown, Md. Education: bachelor’s degree from Mount St. Mary’s University in business in 2009 Occupation: president of Access KDM, a biotechnology and pharmaceutical consulting company, and real...Tags: Middletown, Science and Technology, Services and Shopping
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Business People - Sept. 18
RE/MAX Achievers RE/MAX Achievers welcomes Linda Elsemore to its team of professionals. Elsemore is licensed in Maryland and Pennsylvania. She has been in real estate for seven years. She has an ABR designation and is a member of the education...Tags: House and Home, Diabetes, Westminster (Carroll, Maryland), Health, Blacksburg
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New home construction drops in Franklin County
waynesboro@herald-mail.comFranklin County, Pa., continues to experience a downward trend in new home construction, with only 71 building permits for new homes issued in the first half of the year. Ten times as many permits were issued in the same six-month period five years ago,...Tags: Tom Hanks, Tools and Hardware, Economy, Business and Finance, Homes, House Building
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