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Hagerstown City Council OKs purchase of 50 new police cameras
kate.alexander@herald-mail.comFifty new police cameras will help the Hagerstown Police Department continue to crack down on crime throughout the city. The Hagerstown City Council Tuesday night approved the purchase of 50 fixed and mobile cameras for the department's crime...Tags: Locust Point, Crime, Law and Justice, Television, Services and Shopping, Entertainment
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Letters to the Editor - Jan. 29
Humane Society thanks plungers, sponsors To the editor: On behalf of the staff, the board of directors and the 5,700 animals we care for annually at the Humane Society of Washington County, I want to thank everyone who made Polar Bear Plunge 2012 the...Tags: Disease Prevention, Property, John Adams, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Libraries
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Fort Ritchie Community Center Indoor Yard Sale a hit with bargain hunters
alnotarianni@aol.comIt was a sale to please the masses. Sports fans. Historians. Soccer moms. Vintage home decor divas. Down-home dudes with a hearty appetite. All of the above and more found something of appeal Saturday at the Fort Ritchie Community Center Indoor Yard...Tags: Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), Chad, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Car Repair and Maintenance Tips, Butterfly Ballots
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Thumbs Up, Thumbs Down - Jan. 28
Thumbs up to everyone involved in rescuing a man who became stuck 200 feet deep in a cave off Cresspond Road near Clear Spring for four hours. Advanced technical rescue units from Washington, Frederick and Montgomery counties worked their way back to...Tags: Theft, Services and Shopping
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Power tools stolen from Habitat build site in W.Va.
Hundreds of dollars in tools that were being used by volunteers to build a home through Habitat for Humanity of the Eastern Panhandle were recently stolen from a project site, leaders of the nonprofit organization said Tuesday. “We’d like...Tags: Theft, Services and Shopping
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New year starts with hopeful outlook on hiring
AP Economics WriterThe job market is looking a little brighter at the start of the new year. Weekly unemployment benefit applications have fallen to levels last seen more than three years ago. Holiday sales were solid. Service companies grew a little faster in December....Tags: Small Businesses, Bank of America Corp., Employment, Unemployment, Labor Markets
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More than 150 students compete in Western Maryland Regional SkillsUSA competition
alnotarianni@aol.comDownstairs, hammers were pounding and drills were whirring. Upstairs, brushes were teasing and hair products were spraying. Throughout Washington County Technical High School, students were working and clocks were ticking. More than 150 students...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Students, Judges, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice
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Business People
Washington County Free Library Melissa Foltz accepted the position of branch manager at the Boonsboro Free Branch Library at 401 Potomac St., Boonsboro. A recent graduate of the University of Pittsburgh, where she earned her master's degree in library...Tags: Advanced Training, Theft, Justice System, University of Pittsburgh, Lawyers
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Woman locks purse-snatching suspect in car until police arrive
dona@herald-mail.comA Hagerstown woman charged last week in a purse snatching was nabbed when another woman told her to get in her vehicle and then locked her inside. Teresa Lynn Conway, 42, of 127A Buena Vista Ave., was charged by Hagerstown police with robbery, second-...Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Theft, Hardware, Crimes, Crime Victims
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Berkeley County facilities director fired
matthew.umstead@herald-mail.comThe Berkeley County Council voted 3-2 Thursday to dismiss the county's facilities director after listening to about two hours of testimony in a rare public personnel hearing. The motion to accept the recommendation of county administrators to terminate...Tags: Labor Legislation, Trips and Vacations, Career and Workplace, Local Government, Travel
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George Michael: Is 7 billion too many?
The world’s population passed the 7 billion mark last week, raising concerns and causing handwringing in some circles. While the landmark is notable, it is not the big problem that some fear. Associated Press reporter Jon Gambrell sounded the...Tags: Health, China, Political Corruption, Social Issues, Television Industry
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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, House Building, Homes, Economy, Business and Finance, Auto Trends
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