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Agustin B. Deleon, 75
Agustin Benitez Deleon, 75, of Hagerstown, Md., died Saturday, Oct. 27, 2012, at Washington Hospital Center. Born May 5, 1937, in the Philippines, he was the son of the late Emanuel and Antonia Benitez Deleon. He retired in 2004 from Homeland Security...Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Funeral Parlor and Crematorium
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Eddie Money in W.Va.: He's in Paradise
crystal.schelle@herald-mail.comThe last time Eddie Money was at Hollywood Casino at Charles Town in West Virginia, he won $400. “I like to play slots. I play ‘Wheel of Fortune,’ and occasionally Vanna White is really good to me,” Money said during a telephone...Tags: U.S. Military, GEICO, Eddie Money, Entertainment, Tour Operations Industry
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Journey's End in Hagerstown: Pangborn home designed with elegance
Special to The Herald-MailThis is the 195th in a series of articles about the historical and architectural treasures of Washington County. Shrouded by vegetation, settled on a rise, Journey's End stands on over two acres of land among stately trees and elegant, understated...Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Religion and Belief, Separation of Church and State, Human Interest, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Student news - Oct. 22
EXETER, U.K. — Jessica M. Beck received her doctorate in performance practice during ceremonies July 17 at the University of Exeter in England. Beck is the daughter of Marie and Ed Beck of Waynesboro, Pa. Beck graduated from St. James School in...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Education, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia)
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Charles Town attorney, Harpers Ferry retiree fight for new 67th district seat
richardb@herald-mail.comDemocrat Stephen Skinner and Republican Elliot Simon are seeking the newly created 67th district seat in the West Virginia House of Delegates. Skinner is new to politics and Simon is making his second run for the House. Longtime Democratic Del. John...Tags: Ridge, Justice System, Elections, Interior Policy, Separation of Church and State
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Still hip to be square: Huey Lewis and the News to perform at Luhrs Center
crystal.schelle@herald-mail.comIt's been 30 years since Huey Lewis and the News asked if we believed in love. Today, the band continues to show that the heart of rock 'n' roll is still beating by playing their blend of old-tme rock 'n' roll, mixed in with a good taste of blues and...Tags: Bob Dylan, Rock and Roll (genre), Pineapple Express (movie), Arts, Huey Lewis and the News (music group)
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Kelly Fitzgerald brings more than 40 years experience to Bistro 112
chrisc@herald-mail.comEditor's note: This is part of an occasional series of profiles of local restaurant chefs. Kelly Fitzgerald has a pretty impressive chef's resume. He's worked at upscale hotel restaurants in Washington, D.C., and New York City and prepared food for...Tags: Foods and Beverages, Vegetarian Diet, Restaurants, Rock Hudson, Elvis Presley
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Liza with a Z: Liza Minnelli to perform at Shippensburg University
crystal.schelle@herald-mail.com"Just call me Liza." That's how Liza Minnelli set the tone for her interview as this reporter thrust formality upon her. After insisting to be on a first-name basis, she then punctuates her point with her trademark cackle. Sure, she's known as the...Tags: Winter Garden, Arrested Development (tv program) , Academy Awards, Liza Minnelli, Arts and Culture
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Construction work continues on Sept. 11 memorial in Washington Township
On Oct. 3, Washington Township, Pa., crews dug footers for the five columns planned for the memorial at Red Run Park. Their work launched construction, which continued with GRC General Contractor Inc. and Valley Quarries forming and pouring the memorial&...
Tags: American Legion, Human Interest, Washington, DC, The Pentagon, United Air Lines
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Penn State law student from Washington County works with elder-abuse prevention team
Captivated by tales his grandfather shared with him as a child, Bradley Tritsch of Williamsport, a junior at Penn State Law, said he has always enjoyed interaction with older adults. In middle school, he started playing with a community band that...
Tags: Justice System, The Pennsylvania State University, Abusive Behavior, Nursing Homes, Economy, Business and Finance
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Hagerstown singer and municipal band perform at Chambersburg holiday concert
marieg@herald-mail.comOf all the ways to usher in the holiday season, music ranks near the top. A visit from Santa Claus is a close second, and the reading of “The Night Before Christmas” isn’t far behind. So, when you have all three on the same stage, you&...Tags: Religious Festivals, Colleges and Universities, Santa Claus (fictional character), Holidays, Concerts
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Americans Roth, Shapley win Nobel economics prize
Associated PressTwo American scholars were awarded the Nobel economics prize on Monday for studies on the match-making that takes place when doctors are coupled up with hospitals, students with schools and human organs with transplant recipients. The work of Alvin Roth...Tags: Nobel Prize Awards, Arts, The Associated Press, Alfred Nobel, Arts and Culture
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