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Street reopens in time for Bike Night in Martinsburg
matthew.umstead@herald-mail.comThe first motorists to approach the newly re-opened intersection of Queen and West King streets Thursday afternoon received a little personal direction from a construction worker who waved them on through town square. Those that followed shortly after...Tags: Traffic, West Virginia, Colleges and Universities, Elections, Public Officials
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No place like 2nd home for Cardinals' Lattimore
Staff CorrespondentIt doesn’t take long to understand what Keon Lattimore enjoys most about playing football for the Chambersburg Cardinals. It’s not a lucrative contract or being at the hub of a constant media frenzy. It’s something that resonates...Tags: Health, Sports, San Francisco 49ers, Ray Lewis, High School Sports
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Eighth annual Martinsburg Bike Night benefits local charities
matthew.umstead@herald-mail.comHundreds of motorcycles, followed by a wave of even more people, streamed into downtown Martinsburg Saturday night for the eighth edition of Martinsburg Bike Night. Saturday's police-escorted ride through the Eastern Panhandle capped off by a street...Tags: Restaurants, West Virginia, Fredericksburg (Fredericksburg, Virginia), Lifestyle and Leisure, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Redskins' arms race heats up
John Beck uttered words that seemed out of place in August. Asked when he first knew he might be in for a good night in his first major audition for the Washington Redskins’ starting quarterback job, he had an interesting answer. “Really, in...Tags: Mike Shanahan, Pittsburgh Steelers, Washington Redskins, Sports, John Beck
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Parasiliti: MVAL elects to take self out of plain site
Couriers of the world, beware. There is a bounty on your head. No, UPS and FedEx guys won’t have to be fitted for Kevlar vests, but someone broke one of the unwritten rules of delivering news. Someone shot the messenger. Any area sports fan...Tags: College Sports, FedEx Corporation, Basketball, Baseball, Football
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Ty Herndon takes his 'Journey On' to Hagerstown
amyc@herald-mail.comTy Herndon is pretty relaxed. While sitting in Kansas City, Mo., on a recent Tuesday morning enjoying a cup of coffee and waiting for a flight to Dallas, where he was scheduled to perform the following night, he took a few minutes for a telephone...Tags: Health, Country and Western (genre), Fine Arts, Kansas (music group), Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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Parasiliti: Walking, wandering, wondering ...
Hmmm. Time: 35 minutes. Incline: 4.0 percent. Speed: 3.5 mph. Its treadmill time again. I’ll turn my mind on autopilot while marching in place. Hey, maybe I’ll come up with a column while in the altered state. I’ll let it wander and...Tags: Superman (fictional character), Sports, Stephen Strasburg, Football, High School Sports
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Mail Call - Aug. 25
“Leftist callers blaming tea partiers for the credit downgrade and economic crisis is like blaming someone who calls in a fire alarm for the fire. It happened not because we got what we wanted, but because we didn’t. Standard & Poor’s...Tags: Career and Workplace, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Elections, Wages and Pensions
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Punt, Pass and Kick competition Saturday at North Hagerstown High
The NFL Punt, Pass and Kick event, hosted by the Hagerstown Youth Football & Athletic Association, will be Saturday at noon at the old stadium at North Hagerstown High School. The event is free and the competition is open to area youths ages 6 to 15....Tags: Sports, Football
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Turnout good for area Punt, Pass & Kick competition
Staff CorrespondentNot even the threat of Hurricane Irene could keep youth away from North Hagerstown High School, as more than 40 kids competed in the local NFL Punt, Pass and Kick event on Saturday, sponsored by the Hagerstown Youth Football & Athletic Association....Tags: University of Virginia, Weather Warnings, Super Bowl, Hurricane Irene (2011), Football
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Beck, Grossman battling to last snap to earn starting QB honors
John Beck was ready to speak to a group of reporters Monday when he noticed a TV cameraman having trouble with some equipment. “We’re one camera short,” Beck said. “You all right?” He then calmly waited a full 40 seconds...Tags: Chris Cooley, Brandon Banks, New York Giants, Ryan Torain, Jabar Gaffney
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Last original employee of the Potomac Center is retiring
janeth@herald-mail.comWhen the Potomac Center opened in 1978, David Forsyth was one of the first employees hired. Now, the last original employee remaining, he will mark his final day there Wednesday. Forsyth, 59, a certified nursing associate, works as a day shift leader at...Tags: Nursing, Health, Career and Workplace, Donald F Munson, Football
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