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Prep Tennis: North duo advances to states
kauffman@herald-mail.comNorth Hagerstown’s mixed doubles team of Max Ober and Mollie Johnson survived a scare on Friday in the quarterfinals of the Maryland Region I Tennis Tournament. They made sure there were no frightening moments on Saturday, playing superbly in the...Tags: College Sports, Middletown, Tennis, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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Brien Poffenberger: Education, economic development in county go hand in hand
Even the most cynical critic would have found it difficult to view last week’s news about education in Washington County as anything but positive. Hagerstown Community College (HCC) celebrated its most recent milestone with not one but three marquee...Tags: Environmental Issues, Technology, Politics, Economic Policy, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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The state's latest possible budget cut takes a toll on me
As a hopeless romantic, I fear the day when the venerable highway toll booth becomes a thing of the past. Ah, but how we will become misty eyed, recalling those halcyon days of idling in a sea of traffic, with horns blaring, fumes rising up through the...Tags: Highway Transportation
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Md. GOP primary draws more interest than usual
Maryland’s Republican presidential primary this year is drawing more interest than usual in a state where registered Democratic voters outnumber Republicans 2-1 and the nominee is usually decided by the time the state’s GOP voters have their...Tags: American Legion, Ron Paul, Primaries, Mitt Romney, Advertising
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Brien Poffenberger: Fight over funding for USMH ignores its original missions
In this year’s session of the Maryland General Assembly, legislators again launched an attack on funding the University System of Maryland at Hagerstown (USMH). Motivated by an apples-to-oranges comparison with other, seemingly similar facilities...Tags: University System of Maryland, Colleges and Universities, Maryland General Assembly, Towson, Annapolis
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Romney wins Md. primary amid light turnout
Mitt Romney easily won the Maryland Republican presidential primary on Tuesday, getting an added lift from a blue state where voter turnout was light. Complete, but unofficial, statewide returns showed Romney gaining 49 percent of the vote, compared with...
Tags: Small Businesses, Polls, Jon Huntsman, Jr., Regional Elections, Voting
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Rachel Zampelli of Harpers Ferry nominated for a Helen Hayes Award
crystal.schelle@herald-mail.comWashington, D.C., audiences are used to seeing actress Rachel Zampelli vamping it up on stage. But it was her turn as a different kind of femme fatal that has led to the Harpers Ferry-based actress her first Helen Hayes Award nomination. Zampelli was...Tags: Washington, DC, Entertainment, Kevin Spacey, Prince George's County, Andy Warhol
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Birth announcement: Rylan Liam Hunt
Heather Ripple and Ryan Hunt of Falling Waters, W.Va., announce the birth of a son, Rylan Liam Hunt, Jan. 7, 2012. Maternal grandparents are Craig and Sheila Ripple of Falling Waters. Paternal grandparents are Rebecca and Jeff Fuss of Hedgesville, W.Va.,... -
Janet McKegg
Janet McKegg was born in 1954 in Washington County General Hospital and spent the first 18 years of her life in Pleasant Valley, about 10 miles south of Boonsboro.
She loved nature and its creatures from her earliest years, and also loved horses from the...Tags: Environmental Issues, Charity, Forestry and Timber, Alzheimer's Disease, Natural Resource Industry
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Mail Call - Jan. 30
“People are complaining about homeless people at the post office. I heard the shelter makes them leave the shelter at 7 a.m., and then return at 7 p.m. My husband and I have often thought about this. Where do the people go for 12 hours? Where do you...Tags: Christmas, George Washington, Companies and Corporations, Mitt Romney, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland)
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Business Briefs - Dec. 11
U.S. Cellular U.S. Cellular celebrated the opening of a second retail store at 17163 Cole Road at Crosspoint Shopping Center in Hagerstown with a grand-opening celebration on Nov. 18. The new flagship store measures just less than 5,000 square feet....Tags: Franklin County (Pennsylvania), Health, Newspaper and Magazine, Environmental Issues, College Sports
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William H. Reams
William (Bill) Hunter Reams, of Keedysville, died Wednesday, Dec. 21, 2011, at Meritus Medical Center. He was a longtime resident of Washington County, Md. Bill graduated from South Hagerstown High School in 1957. He was the husband of Gail Lynn...Tags: Fort Detrick (military base), Johns Hopkins University, College Park (Orlando, Florida), Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida), Montgomery County (Maryland)
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