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Frances F. Everline
janeth@herald-mail.comFrances Ford was the youngest of George and Blanche Ford’s seven children. Almost from day one, her father thought of her as “Frankie,” so that’s what she was called. Born and raised on a dairy farm near Boonsboro, Frankie...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Foods and Beverages, Religious Festivals, Pies and Tarts, Soups
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Gaithersburg man charged with armed robbery of pharmacy
A warrant has been issued charging a Maryland man with the February robbery of Walgreens pharmacy in Martinsburg, according to a Martinsburg Police Department news release. Robert O. Bottenfield, 24, of Gaithersburg, Md., is being held at the...Tags: Montgomery County (Maryland), Court Preliminary, Rockville (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), Theft, Prosecution
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Opal A. Elliott, 91
Opal Anna (nee Swain) Elliott, 91, of Mount Airy, Md., departed this life at Frederick Memorial Hospital, Frederick, Md., June 5, 2012. Born Sept. 11, 1920, in Belle Grove, Md., she was the daughter of the late James I. Swain and Annie E. Swain. She is...
Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Christianity, World War II (1939-1945), Crofton, Mount Airy
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Paul C. Burns, 64
Mr. Paul C. Burns, 64, of Waynesboro, Pa., passed away Sunday, June 3, 2012. Born March 17, 1948, in Hagerstown, Md., he was the son of Mrs. U. Catherine (Cartee) Burns of Fairplay, Md., and the late Council Porter Burns. Mr. Burns attended The...Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), American Red Cross, Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), American Legion, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland)
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Elected Anne Arundel student board member to spend summer honing leadership skills
Old Mill High School junior Nick Lefavor was elected several months ago as the next student member of the Anne Arundel County school board. And though he says he's familiar with the issues affecting county students, he's taking a couple of summer programs...Tags: Education, Teaching and Learning, Chestertown, Anne Arundel County, Washington College (Maryland)
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Chef profile: Brickyard Grill owner got his start with French cuisine
chrisc@herald-mail.comEditor's note: This is part of an occasional series of profiles of local restaurant chefs. Chris Grossnickle opened Brickyard Grill in downtown Hagerstown in November of 2010, providing sandwiches and soups for downtown workers. The restaurant faces...Tags: Restaurants, Middletown, Lifestyle and Leisure, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Foods and Beverages
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Joe's Crab Shack and Cycle Gear open sites
Joe's Crab Shack will open its fourth Maryland restaurant at Hunt Valley Towne Center, the mall's developer, Greenberg Gibbons, said Thursday.
The seafood restaurant will open this fall, adding to locations in Abingdon, Greenbelt and Gaithersburg. The...Tags: Restaurants, Laurel, Lifestyle and Leisure, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Seafood
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Elizabeth A. Long, 79
Elizabeth Ann “Betty” Long, 79, of Mount Airy, Md., formerly of Hagerstown, Md., and Zephyrhills, Fla., passed away Monday, May 21, 2012, at University of Maryland Medical Center, Baltimore. Born April 7, 1933, in Long Branch, N.J., she was...
Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Mount Airy, Health, University of Maryland Medical Center, Hospitals and Clinics
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Recreation & Outdoors calendar
Careful Catch TuesdayMay 8, 7:30 p.m. Chesapeake Bay Foundation senior naturalist and outdoors writer John Page Williams will be guest speaker at a Northwest Chapter of the Maryland Saltwater Sportfishing Association meeting. He'll discuss the Careful...Tags: Catonsville, Baltimore County, Patapsco, Lifestyle and Leisure, Chesapeake Bay Foundation
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State biotech firms hope Congress will act
A proposal to speed the approval of new prescription drugs has patient advocates and biotech firms — including many based in Maryland — hoping that Congress will deliver a rare dose of bipartisanship this year.
Lawmakers are proposing a 6...Tags: Prescription Drugs, Bethesda (Montgomery, Maryland), National Institutes of Health, Science and Technology, Bernard Sanders
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Fired Ohio teacher: Catholic schools discriminated
CINCINNATI (AP) — At age 30 and single, Christa Dias wanted a baby and decided on artificial insemination. The results: a 14-month-old daughter she adores, a lost job and a federal discrimination lawsuit now moving forward that is being viewed as...Tags: Belief and Faith, The Ohio State University, Employment, Justice System, Religion and Belief
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State regulators take over two Maryland banks
State banking regulators closed two Maryland banks Friday, the first two bank failures in the state since 2010. The Maryland Commissioner of Financial Regulation shut down the Bank of the Eastern Shore in Cambridge and appointed the Federal Deposit...Tags: Finance, Cambridge (Dorchester, Maryland), Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Bankruptcy, Economy, Business and Finance
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