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Former N.Y. congressman dies at Hedgesville home
Former North Country Congressman David Martin has died at the age of 68. The O’Leary Funeral Home in Canton says Martin died Tuesday night at his home in Hedgesville, W.Va., under the care of hospice. The cause of death was not released. Martin,...Tags: U.S. Army, U.S. Marine Corps
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Arthur L. Hirt, 80
Mr. Arthur Lee “Art” Hirt, 80, of 120 Coquina Sands Drive, Waynesboro, Pa., died Sunday, Jan. 1, 2012, at Meritus Medical Center near Hagerstown. His passing was the result of a lengthy illness.
Born April 7, 1931, in Watertown, S.D., he...Tags: Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), U.S. Army, Scranton, Church and State Relations, Christianity
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Riddle isn't joking with record-setting performance at JFK 50 Mile
andrewm@herald-mail.comDavid Riddle could only describe his performance at the 49th annual JFK 50 Mile ultramarathon with one word Saturday. “Surreal,” he said. “I would say it’s a dream come true, but I can’t really say that because I could never...Tags: Entertainment, Concerts, New York City, U.S. Air Force, Music
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Finalists for Hagerstown Community College post includes USMH executive director
Following a national search, a committee has narrowed the field of candidates to be Hagerstown Community College’s next vice president of Academic Affairs to four people, including the current executive director of the University System of...Tags: Science, Virginia Tech, Science and Technology, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Colleges and Universities
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READER SUBMITTED: Local Chef Competes On Food Network's Chopped Airing May 30
EllingtonLocal resident, Christopher J. Avtges, competes on a special edition of Food Network's popular cooking challenge show Chopped. The episode, "Cook Your Butt Off", highlights four chefs from around the country who adjusted their cooking styles and...Tags: Entertainment, Apple iPhone, Weight Loss, Dwayne Johnson, Television
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READER SUBMITTED: Thomaston Savings Bank Promotes "Teach Children To Save Day"
PlymouthAs a community bank, Thomaston Savings Bank encourages local families to recognize the importance of communicating the value of saving money at an early age. In observance of Teach Children to Save Day, Thomaston Savings Bank taught these core values...Tags: Harwinton, Terryville, Middlebury, Banking, Thomaston
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CIAC State Softball Tournament Seedings, Schedule
Finals at DeLuca Field in Stratford and West Haven High Class LL First Round—Tuesday, 4 p.m. Upper Bracket: No. 32 Shelton (8-12) at No. 1 Southington (19-1); No. 17 Newtown (13-7) at No. 16 East Hartford (13-7); No. 25 McMahon (10-10) at No. 8...Tags: Bristol (Hartford, Connecticut), Rocky Hill, Terryville, Hampton (Windham, Connecticut), Danbury
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STATE AA TRACK AND FIELD: Central girls in lead
BRANDON -- Hannah Kastigar of Aberdeen Central was smiling as much as a bloodied, sweating, second-place high school senior could smile. In fact, on a day when she actually was run ragged, she had the biggest smile at the packed Brandon Valley track...
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Court listings: May 25
Corey Matthew Adkins, 23, of 20 First Ave. N.E., No. 6, no driver’s license, fined $120 and sentenced to 30 days in jail with all of the jail sentence suspended; failure to maintain financial responsibility, fined $120 and sentenced to 30 days in...Tags: Jamestown (Jamestown, Virginia), Trials, Punishment, Fines, Prisons
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Looking for the oldest SD resident
The South Dakota Health Care Association's Century Club is looking for the 2013 Centenarian of the Year. To be considered, a candidate's birthday must be before Nov. 25, 1904. The current eldest South Dakotan is Dorothy Antritter, who lives in... -
State Senate Votes To Raise Minimum Wage Over 2 Years To $9 Per Hour
The Hartford CourantThe state Senate voted Thursday night to raise the minimum wage - an issue that has been controversial through the years. The latest version calls for raising the wage by 75 cents per hour over two years with no index for inflation. As such, the wage...Tags: Labor Markets, Steve Cassano, Bristol (Hartford, Connecticut), North Haven (New Haven, New York), Government
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One million collectibles in Bristol
If you are into antiques, collectibles and retro items, it is worth the drive to Bristol to shop at Fritz's Furniture and Antiques. The business is housed in the old Bristol School at 500 Third St. Every room is packed with items from estate sales,...Tags: Entertainment, Music, Salt
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