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Gifts to historical society continue
The Bell Pottery Collection was given to the Washington County Historical Society by Frank W. and Roy V. Mish in honor of Mary Vernon Mish. The first telephone service at the Miller House cost $4.80 a month, and installation cost $6. In August...Tags: Book, Local Government, Finance, Human Interest, American Revolutionary War (1775-1783)
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Meet the candidates before heading to polls
Hancock will hold its election for mayor and town council Monday, Jan. 28. The Chamber of Commerce, along with the Lions Club, will host Meet the Candidates Night Wednesday, Jan. 16 at 7 p.m. in the Town Hall meeting room. If inclement weather...Tags: Elections, Child Abuse, Abusive Behavior, Punishment, Fines
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Debating Linda McMahon's Debating Style
The Hartford CourantDebates are not Linda McMahon's strong point. I think we can all agree on that now. She's fine with opening statements, and closing statements, and saying "shame on you," but runs into trouble with the part that goes in between. She also has this...Tags: Elections, Chris Shays, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Mortgages, Entertainment Events
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CVS Caremark prescription refills under scrutiny, source says
Medicare is investigating reports that CVS Caremark Corp., the country's second-largest drugstore chain, has refilled prescriptions and submitted insurance claims without patients' approval, according to an official with knowledge of the matter. The...Tags: FBI, Personal Income, Insurance, Medicaid, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
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An Abandoned Golf Course Turned Nature Preserve In Berlin, Middletown
The Hartford CourantI found an old photo of Berlin's Pistol Creek Golf Course showing immaculately trimmed greens, pristine fairways and golfers making their way around the scenic,18-hole course. Today, all that remains of the course are an asphalt cart path, a few...Tags: Golf, Sports
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UnitedHealth Group Joins Dow Jones Index, Giving Hartford A Lift
The Hartford CourantThere's been speculation for years that a health insurer would join the Dow Jones Industrial Average, and UnitedHealth Group has beaten Aetna to the punch. UnitedHealth started trading this morning in place of Kraft Foods, which will spin off its U.S....Tags: Merck & Company Incorporated, Insurance, Microsoft Corporation, Kraft Foods Group, Inc., Economy, Business and Finance
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Travelogue series
The Kiwanis Club’s travelogue series begins its 38th season with the “Lure of Alaska” on Wednesday, Sept. 26, at 7 p.m. in the South Hagerstown High School auditorium. The presenter will be Dale Johnson. The series is a community-...Tags: Travelogues (genre), Locust Point, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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The Hartford's Retirement Business Sale: Bad News For Jobs?
The Hartford CourantThe Hartford is selling its retirement plans business to MassMutual for $400 million, and that is not good news for jobs in the region. The hope was that a company not already in the 401(k) business would want to get into it — preferably an...Tags: Finance, MetLife Incorporated, Financial and Business Services, Economy, Business and Finance, Windsor (Hartford, Connecticut)
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Malloy Brings Energy — And Energy Policy — To China
The Hartford CourantDid anyone think the governor would land in China, shake some hands, talk up Connecticut's nice products, exchange gifts and come home? Not Gov. Dannel P. Malloy. Midway through leading a small delegation of economic development officials to the world'...Tags: Energy Saving, Mark Twain, Environmental Issues, Regional Authority, Martin O'Malley
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The Eating My Way Through Musikfest Olympics
A caller pointed out to me that on the day I announced the latest Eat Your Way Through Musikfest contest and my own plans to chow down for the 16th consecutive year, the next page of the newspaper contained a full-page ad with the following headline:...
Tags: Salads, Belgium, Portugal, Entertainment Events, Cape May (Cape May, New Jersey)
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Kids Alive Fest planned at Children's Village
Children’s Village of Washington County will host its 21st annual Kids Alive Fest, Open House/Community-Safety Day, Saturday, May 19, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Children’s Village campus, 1546 Mount Aetna Road in Hagerstown. Admission is...Tags: Pies and Tarts, Ronald McDonald (fictional character), Physical Fitness and Exercise, Air Methods Corporation, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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5K run, children's race to help Children's Village
Children’s Village of Washington County Inc. will host its inaugural 5K run and Kids 1 Mile Fun Run Saturday, June 23, at its campus at 1546 Mount Aetna Road in Hagerstown. All participants must be registered. The 5K Run/Walk begins at 8 a.m. The...
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