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Augustoberfest a safe haven for people outrunning storm
andrews@herald-mail.comWith Hurricane Irene making its way up the East Coast, Joi Lopez and her husband, Dwayne Wilkins, decided to escape Baltimore and head inland. Wilkins said they looked at a storm map for a place out of the hurricane's path and settled on Hagerstown....Tags: Tropical Weather, Weather, Rehoboth Beach, Hurricanes, Hurricane Irene (2011)
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Irene damage closes area schools, stymies efforts to restore power
Schools throughout the region are closed today and hundreds of thousands of families and businesses remain without power as Marylanders clean up after Hurricane Irene.
The transportation grid was coming back to life, and stores were restocking shelves...Tags: Transportation, North Carolina, Perry Hall, Air Transportation Delays, Maryland
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Raising taxes on the rich won't cause them to flee
Brian Murphy suggests that if the super-rich were taxed more heavily they would move away ("Warren Buffett is wrong," Aug. 25). I don't believe that. California has higher taxes than Oklahoma, yet the super-rich still prefer California to Oklahoma....Tags: Oklahoma, Maryland, Warren Buffett
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Irene: Wet, deadly and expensive, but no monster
NEW YORK — The storm that had been Hurricane Irene crossed into Canada overnight but wasn't yet through with the U.S., where flood waters threatened Vermont towns and New Yorkers who returned to work had to make do with a slowly reopening transit...Tags: North Carolina, Air Transportation Delays, Hurricane Irene (2011), Disasters, Long Island Sound
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26th annual Fall Harvest Gospel Music Festival
The 26th annual Fall Harvest Gospel Music Festival will be held Friday through Monday, Labor Day weekend, at Camp Harmony Campgrounds, Plank Road, Hooversville.
Twenty-three gospel groups and soloists from Delaware, Michigan, Oklahoma and Pennsylvania...Tags: Ministry (music group), Arts, Labor Day, Vessels (music group), Gospel (genre)
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Empty Ocean City 'dodges a bullet'
Streams of people flowed back into Ocean City after the mandatory evacuation order for Hurricane Irene was lifted Sunday, and many of them headed straight for the beach. "It's bigger, it's better," said Annamarie Rohrer, who was sitting in the sun with...Tags: Weather, Tropical Weather, Worcester County, Hurricanes, Regional Authority
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Quarryville Man Charged Again with Sexual Assault of a Minor
Content ManagerPolice arrest a Quarryville, Lancaster County man for the second time on sexual assault charges involving a minor. 42 year old Michael Archacki, who had been a fire fighter in Delaware County, was charged in July with assaulting a 13 year old girl at...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Crimes, Sexual Assault, Social Issues
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Flooding, Outages Continue To Paralyze Several Parts Of NJ
Thousands in New Jersey were still in the dark Tuesday, nearly three days after Hurricane Irene knocked out power through the state causing mass flooding and plenty of headaches for residents and local businesses.
According to PSE&G, crews have made...Tags: Employees, Tennessee, Missouri, Hurricane Irene (2011), Disasters
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Slightly weaker Hurricane Irene aims for North Carolina; TD 10 forms in Atlantic
Sun SentinelHurricane Irene is moving north-northeast across eastern North Carolina at 13 mph with maximum sustained winds of 85 mph. At 2 p.m., Irene was about 45 miles west-northwest of Cape Hatteras, N.C., and about 96 miles south of Norfolk, Va. Because of...Tags: North Carolina, Cruises, Air Transportation Delays, Maryland, Hurricane Irene (2011)
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Maryland Weather: Chickens died in Delaware, not Maryland
The Maryland Department of Agriculture said it was mistaken Tuesday when Secretary Earl "Buddy" Hance reported, in his preliminary assessment of crop damage due to Hurricane Irene, that 30,000 Maryland chickens had perished. It turns out the deaths...Tags: Hurricane Irene (2011), Maryland
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Irene's aftermath claims second Marylander as utilities work to restore power
As the pace of electricity restoration slowed Tuesday, the aftermath of Hurricane Irene continued to frustrate thousands of utility customers and officials announced another storm-related death in Maryland.
More than 165,000 customers remained without...Tags: North Carolina, Baltimore County, Media Industry, Consolidated Edison Incorporated, Maryland
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Correction
Due to erroneous information provided by the Maryland Department of Agriculture, an article in Tuesday's editions incorrectly reported that 30,000 chickens died in Maryland during Hurricane Irene. A departmental spokeswoman said Wednesday that the...Tags: Maryland, Hurricane Irene (2011)
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