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Cabin Fever Festival owes its beginning to unseasonably wintry October weather
matthew.umstead@herald-mail.comWith unseasonably warm temperatures for much of the winter and little snow, no one seemed to be feeling feverish Saturday at the Cabin Fever Festival at John Wesley United Methodist Church in Hagerstown. And no was missing the snow, either. “...Tags: Religion and Belief, Weather, Entertainment, Music, Festive Events
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Appeals court: State cannot re-indict defendants unfit for trial
A Maryland appeals court has ruled that the state violated the rights of two men who were found incompetent to stand trial and were then held in state institutions beyond the legal time limit without going through proceedings for commitment to a mental...Tags: Harford County, Prosecution, Trials, Justice System, Lawyers
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Tax codes, insurance are modern day slavery
Dear Editor, The very rich now pay some of the lowest tax rates in history. Doesn’t that bother you? What would Jesus say? How can people who make millions and billions be taxed at a lower rate or the same rate as those who do the real work, the...Tags: Social Issues, Symptoms, Symptoms, Health, Slavery
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Straighter Lines: Eleanor Friedberger and John Wesley Harding at The Outer Space in Hamden Jan. 7
Eleanor Friedberger, who typically spends her time making music with her brother Matthew in the duo the Fiery Furnaces, heads to The Outer Space on Jan. 7. Friedberger's solo record Last Summer was released, well, last summer, and recorded the summer...Tags: Hamden (New Haven, Connecticut)
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Scout's Eagle project includes planting garden at heritage museum exhibit
Richard Mounts, a 17-year-old Boy Scout from Troop 4 in Hagerstown, completed his Eagle Scout project, a medicinal herb garden, which is part of the Dr. A.P. Fahrney exhibit at the Washington County Rural Heritage Museum and Village.
Richard, along...Tags: Culture, Ceremonies, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Museums, Arts and Culture
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Holiday concerts set at county schools
Student performers will present holiday concerts this month at Washington County Public Schools and other locations. The following is a listing of the performances as of Nov. 30. Additional concerts may be scheduled. For more information, contact Will...Tags: High Schools, Religion and Belief, Jazz (genre), Entertainment, Middle Schools
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School holiday concerts scheduled
Student performers will present holiday concerts in December at schools and other locations in Washington County. The following is a listing of the performances scheduled as of Nov. 30. The list is expected to grow as additional concerts are scheduled:...Tags: Pleasant Valley, Religion and Belief, Jazz (genre), Entertainment, Music
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South High tuba player chosen to be part of U.S. Army All-American marching band
julieg@herald-mail.comAs a tuba player for South Hagerstown High School, Richard Mounts said it can be fun to sneak up behind someone playing the theme to "Jaws." On Jan. 7, he won't be sneaking up on anyone during halftime of the U.S. Army All-American Bowl at the...Tags: High Schools, U.S. Army, Schools, Entertainment, Music
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MARC Train 883 from D.C. to Martinsburg may be eliminated from schedule
richardb@herald-mail.comRiders on MARC Train 883, the late commuter train from Washington, D.C., to Martinsburg, might soon be singing the disappearing railroad blues. Maryland Transit Administration officials said that the train — which leaves the District of Columbia...Tags: Travel, Washington, DC, Commuting, Brunswick (Frederick, Maryland)
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Religion: Speakers and topics
Battlefield Bible Church, Pastor Brian Colbert will speak on humility Sunday. Christ, Cocoa and Cookies event from 6 to 8 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 17. Beaver Creek Church of the Brethren, the children will lead the 10 a.m. service and present the Christmas...Tags: Entertainment, Music, Christmas, Holidays, Religious Texts
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Church tours scheduled for Dec. 26
Ten churches in Hagerstown will open their doors Monday, Dec. 26, from 5 to 8 p.m. for a Christmas tour. The tour, hosted by St. John's Episcopal Church, provides an opportunity for people to see the church sanctuaries decorated for the Christmas season...Tags: Religion and Belief, Protestantism, Reformed, Christmas, Holidays
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Five for your planner: Tuesday, Dec. 20
1. Riding the rails
Mixed-media artist and train collector Lee Scott will have an open house for his 500-square-foot model train layout and museum. The exhibit will be open from noon to 3 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 25. Greencastle Greens Golf Club, 2000...Tags: Religion and Belief, Protestantism, Christmas, Holidays, Anglicanism
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