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St. Mark's Episcopal Church plans Lenten concert Sunday
St. Mark’s Episcopal Church in Lappans offers Evensong and a Concert for the First Sunday in Lent at 5 p.m. in the St. Mark’s Fellowship Center, 18313 Lappans Road, just off Sharpsburg Pike. The Washington Cappella Antiqva, a small...Tags: Religion and Belief, Alexandria (Alexandria, Virginia), Anglicanism, Music, Christianity
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WWII veterans share their stories for Friends of the National World War II Memorial
cj.lovelace@herald-mail.comWith each passing day, the population of living World War II veterans continues to dwindle across the nation, and with them go stories about one of the most earthshaking periods in history. Since this past June, a group called Friends of the National...Tags: Tom Brokaw, Human Interest, American Legion, Armed Forces, World War II (1939-1945)
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Mary J. Hawk, 72
Mary Jane Hawk, 72, of Hagerstown, Md., and formerly of Frederick, Md., died Tuesday, Feb. 12, 2013 at her home, after a 14-month battle with cancer. She was the wife of the late Paul Wendall Hawk, who predeceased her on Feb. 20, 2001. Born July 31,...
Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Frederick (Frederick, Maryland)
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Franklin P. Woodring
janeth@herald-mail.comFor those who knew Franklin “Frank” Woodring, his name was synonymous with Maryland Cracker Barrel magazine, University of North Carolina Tar Heels basketball, and his love for writing, history, teaching and people, especially his family....Tags: Butterfly Ballots, Periodicals, Lung Cancer, Newspaper and Magazine, North Carolina Tar Heels
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Letters to the Editor - Feb. 12
Feinstein’s proposed gun bill should not be passed To the editor: This is in response to Michael Delaney’s letter to the editor on Feb. 2. I looked up the Nazi Weapon Law of 1938 and I suggest everyone else do so, too. It basically did the...Tags: Politics, Firearms, Nazi Party, Government, Elections
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Three people dead in courthouse shooting in Wilmington, Del.
Associated PressA gunman opened fire Monday morning in a Delaware courthouse lobby just as the building was opening to the public for the day, exchanging shots with police and leaving three people — including the shooter — dead, authorities said. "It...Tags: Justice System, Politics, Crime, Law and Justice, Lobbying, Middletown
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Fenton L. Palmer, 54
Fenton L. Palmer, 54, passed away Thursday, Jan. 31, 2013, in Atlanta, Ga. He was born July 31, 1958, in Vicenza, Italy. He was preceded in death by his parents, Fred L. and Hertha L. Palmer. Fenton was a 1976 graduate of South Hagerstown High School....
Tags: Kissimmee, Tampa, American Diabetes Association, Delta Air Lines
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Mail Call - Feb. 6
“I wonder if somebody can help me. I have a lawyer that hasn’t done a thing for me except take my money. He doesn’t show up when — at a court trial. He doesn’t answer the phone, he never returns my calls. Is there any —...Tags: Gun Control, Hillary Clinton, Manufacturing and Engineering, Barack Obama, Weaponry
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Letters to the Editor - Feb. 5
Adoption is always an alternative to abortion To the editor: Last week was the 40th sad remembrance of the Roe v. Wade legalization of abortion. A sea of humanity demonstrated in Washington, D.C., protesting this injustice to the unborn. Each year, the...Tags: Social Issues, Petroleum Industry
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After six-day standoff, residents of Ala. town relieved child is safe
Associated PressFor six anguished days, people in this small Alabama town asked just one question about the 5-year-old boy being held hostage in an underground bunker by a menacing, unpredictable neighbor: "Is he free yet?" After FBI agents determined that talks with an...Tags: Laws, Human Interest, FBI, Asperger Syndrome, Crime, Law and Justice
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Local veterans plan events to mark 60th anniversary of end of Korean War
dan.dearth@herald-mail.comLocal Korean War veterans plan to mark the 60th anniversary of that conflict’s end with a number of events, including the dedication of a granite memorial in Hagerstown. John Koontz, 80, and Jim Mobley, 84, who are members of Antietam Chapter No....Tags: Human Interest, United Nations, Veterans Affairs, South Korea, Wars and Interventions
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`Old' people had earlier lives, too
A kind of schmaltzy poem is making the rounds on the Internet. In the voice of an old man in a nursing home, the character is speaking to nurses who see him as nothing more than the "Cranky Old Man" of the poem's title. As he recalls his life —...Tags: Nursing Homes, Music, World War II (1939-1945), Science and Technology, Medical Specialization
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