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Mail Call - April 11
“Kudos to the Connecticut legislature for their package of strong gun control bills. Yes, it would not have saved the Newtown children, because of the grandfather clause on high-capacity clips, but who knows how many people it may save in the...Tags: Roxbury, Labor Legislation, Services and Shopping, Interior Policy, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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Letter to the Editor - April 25
Editorial was unfair to existing businesses and EDC To the editor: The Herald-Mail editorial printed on April 9 titled “After one year, Washington County economic development in limbo,” is both incomplete and misleading. The Washington...Tags: Economic Policy, Labor Markets, Small Businesses, Business, Environmental Issues
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Politicians have a knack for turning indignity into opportunity
Mark Twain noticed that a cat that sits on a hot stove once will never sit on it again. But, he said, it won’t sit on a cold stove, either. Politics is different, because in politics we discover the opposite extreme is true. Having sat on a hot...
Tags: Appalachian National Scenic Trail, Mark Twain, Periodicals, Elections, Anthony D. Weiner
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Hagerstown City Council OKs money to tear down part of former hotel
The Hagerstown City Council on Tuesday approved the allocation of more than $72,000 for the demolition of the section of the former Holiday Motel on North Prospect Street. The city approved the purchase of properties at 170 W. Washington St. and 12 N....
Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry
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P. Blair Spigler - correction
Due to a source's error, the obituary in Wednesday's Herald-Mail for P. Blair Spigler, contained incorrect information. He is survived by his daughter, Joni K. Spigler of Oakland, Calif. -
Tradition tops trends: Cupcake contest winner is chock full of chocolate and berries
chrisc@herald-mail.comFor a 15-year-old, Danielle Hill is already a very experienced cook. She prepares meals for her family. She enters baked goods in the annual Washington County Ag Expo and Fair. And now, she has added another accolade to her cooking resume: Danielle's...Tags: Justice System, Judges, Recipes, Science and Technology, Chocolate Cake
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Tips to police on Paw Paw woman's disappearance never panned out
waynesboro@herald-mail.comMelissa Moreland’s father died not knowing what happened to his 21-year-old daughter who left his home Oct. 23, 1987, and disappeared. Moreland, who today would be 46 years old, was last seen late that night at the former High’s gas station...Tags: Laws, Crime, Law and Justice, Law Enforcement
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Mail Call - April 24
“This is for the street cleaner here in the wonderful city of Hagerstown. There is a street called Fry Avenue, and somehow he never gets down our street, for about the last three years. I’d appreciate it. And there are two sides to our street,...Tags: Arts and Culture, Sculpture, Arts, Business, Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia)
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Milestone - April 24
Birthday Today — Virginia Weaver, Hagerstown, turns 90. To submit a milestone, mail the information to The Herald-Mail, P.O. Box 439, Hagerstown, MD 21741; fax it to 301-714-0245; or email tonym@herald-mail.com.Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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Business calendar - April 21
Using email for job searches April 22 — Learn how to set up an email account and tips on using email in job searches. 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. Washington County Job Center, 14 N. Potomac St., Suite 100, Hagerstown. Call 301-393-8255. Lunch and learn...Tags: David Lewis, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Jefferson County (Pennsylvania)
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Mail Call - April 23
“Many thanks to The Herald-Mail, for finally publishing, as seen on April 13, a front page without a robbery, murder, arson, or other low-life activity. I have never understood why pictures and stories such as these would be on the front page of a...Tags: Interior Policy, Government, Executive Branch, Radio, Science and Technology
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Mail Call - April 19
“Drag racing on Sharpsburg Pike: You young people, beware. You might think it’s fun, but it is a deadly game. Police were called, but were too busy to respond.” — Williamsport “This is for Hagerstown, who gives kudos to...Tags: Washington, DC, Interior Policy, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Crime, Law and Justice, Politics
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