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Caps, Rangers ready for Game 7 in Garden
Brad Richards is getting ready for the Rangers’ latest Game 7 the same way the star forward did years ago when he was a kid with the Tampa Bay Lightning. Well, almost the same. “I’m probably a little more nervous the older I get...Tags: Atlantic Division (NHL), Henrik Lundqvist, Washington Capitals, Ryan Callahan, Madison Square Garden
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Letters to the Editor - May 12
Candidate apologizes for statements made in error To the editor: I would like to formally apologize to Mrs. Cindy Kauffman and her husband, Mayor Skip Kauffman, for incorrectly claiming recently that the mayor had "appointed his wife" to the position of...Tags: Bryce Harper, Politics, Budgets and Budgeting, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Health
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Residents voice views on proposed stadium
Editor’s note: We have received a large number of letters to the editor concerning the proposed multiuse stadium in downtown Hagerstown. To publish as many as we can in a timely fashion, we are dedicating a second Opinion page to letters today....Tags: Politics, Bryce Harper, Budgets and Budgeting, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, FedEx Corporation
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Rangers score twice in third period, beat Capitals in Game 1
Chris Kreider is six games into his NHL career and days shy of his 21st birthday. And yet the Stanley Cup playoffs are anything but overwhelming for the newest New York Rangers forward who has quickly become a hit on Broadway. Kreider scored the go-...Tags: Health, Madison Square Garden, Brooks Laich, Stephane Matteau, Injuries and Wounds
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Donald E. Menner, 79
Donald E. Menner, 79, of Chambersburg, Pa., died Friday, March 30, 2012, at Menno Haven Nursing Center. Born Aug. 31, 1932, in Jasper, Ind., Don was the son of the late Leo and Lucille Flick Menner. Don attended public schools in Jasper, and left home...
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Hagerstown Suns season opens under cloud of uncertainty
davem@herald-mail.comIt was a festive time Thursday night as the home opener for the Hagerstown Suns got under way, but fans couldn’t help but worry about the minor league baseball team possibly packing its bags and moving to Winchester, Va. It was an especially...Tags: Washington Nationals, College Baseball, Minor League Baseball, Baseball, Major League Baseball
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Nationals' Morse, Ankiel to rehab with Suns
The Hagerstown Suns, Single-A affiliates of the Washington Nationals, will receive Washington Nationals outfielders Michael Morse and Rick Ankiel on Monday as part of the two players’ rehabilitation assignments. Ankiel and Morse will be added to...Tags: Washington Nationals, Minor League Baseball, Baseball, Physical Disabilities, Baseball Statistics
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Ankiel, Morse get down to business for Suns
bobp@herald-mail.comOfficially, Rick Ankiel and Michael Morse started the 2012 season on the Washington Nationals’ disabled list. Ankiel looks at it a little differently. He’s getting a little more spring training than the rest of the guys. Ankiel and Morse...Tags: Stephen Strasburg, Ryan Zimmerman, Washington Nationals, Minor League Baseball, Baseball
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Student news - March 8
GETTYSBURG, Pa. — Christina Cochran of Boonsboro, a junior at Gettysburg College, is spending the spring semester studying in Australia. The college offers a range of off-campus study-abroad opportunities. The programs supplement and enhance...Tags: College Sports, Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), Colleges and Universities, Teaching and Learning, Students
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High school football preview capsules
WASHINGTON COUNTY GAMES South Hagerstown Rebels (6-3) at North Hagerstown Hubs (7-2) When: Saturday, 2 p.m. Series: North Hagerstown leads, 29-24-1. Last meeting: 2010 — North Hagerstown, 35-26. Last week: The Rebels lost to Brunswick, 28-26....Tags: Football, Mountains, Wars and Interventions, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Carolina Panthers
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Hawks slow down offense to get better shots in victory
bobp@herald-mail.comThe Hagerstown Community College men’s basketball team is trying to take things in stride. But now, the Hawks are trying to make those strides a lot slower than they used to. The pace was quick but the offense was more deliberate and efficient...Tags: Basketball
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AP News in Brief at 5:58 a.m. EDT
With warnings about continued threats to US, Obama seeks to open secretive terror policies WASHINGTON (AP) — Amid lingering concerns about his national security policies, President Barack Obama is outlining measures to clarify the deadly use of...Tags: Nuclear Power, Patrick Leahy, National Security, Minority Groups, Punishment
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