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Antietam birding trip planned for April 13
The Potomac Valley Audubon Society will sponsor a birding trip in the Snavely Ford section of the Antietam National Battlefield in Sharpsburg, on Saturday, April 13. The trip will begin at 8 a.m. and last about three hours. It is free and open to...Tags: Trips and Vacations
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Business people - March 24
Frederick, Seibert and Associates Inc. Doug Hutzell, of Frederick, Seibert and Associates Inc. in Hagerstown, recently was named a Hero of Conservation by Field & Stream magazine. The award is for those who spend their time working to create, improve or...
Tags: Trinity College, Philosophy, Medical Specialization, Financial Planning, Psychology
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Volunteers sough to clean up Antietam, Monocacy battlefields
Volunteers from throughout Maryland will team up with the Civil War Trust to help clean and restore four Civil War sites in the state. The 17th annual Park Day is scheduled for Saturday, April 6; the rain date is Saturday, April 13. Volunteers will...Tags: Armed Conflicts, Wars and Interventions
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Battlefield might reduce programs, maintenance due to budget cuts
davem@herald-mail.comOfficials at Antietam National Battlefield probably will cut back on park ranger-led tours, programs for school students, regular maintenance of monuments and historical buildings and mowing due to the federal budget cuts known as sequestration, the...Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, Armed Conflicts, Wars and Interventions, Government Debt, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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MSO performance features four young vocalists
davem@herald-mail.comThe excitement of four young vocalists was injected into a Sunday performance of the Maryland Symphony Orchestra as the group performed works from Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Giuseppe Verdi and others. The vocalists were from the Curtis Opera Theatre, which...Tags: Music, Concerts, Radio, NPR, Music Industry
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Tom Clemens edits second volume of work of Civil War general Ezra Carman
Name: Thomas G. Clemens Age: 62 City in which you reside: Keedysville Day job: retired professor emeritus, Hagerstown Community College; licensed Battlefield Guide at Antietam; president, Save Historic Antietam Inc., a battlefield preservation...
Tags: Armed Conflicts, U.S. Congress, Teaching and Learning, Wars and Interventions, New York Public Library
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Planning for local, national Bicentennial celebration
The greatest impact of the Washington County Historical Society in the early 1970s came from the beginning of planning for the 1976 celebration in Washington County that would span 15 major events and cover many months. Special focus ran from July to...Tags: Arts, Fine Arts, Libraries, The Herald-Mail, Elections
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Hotel occupancy on the increase in Washington County
dona@herald-mail.comEditor’s note: This is one in an occasional series of stories about findings and recommendations in the Hagerstown and Washington County Economic Development Strategic Plan. Sunday’s stories look at travel and tourism. Coming Monday: Areas...Tags: State Parks, Economic Policy, Armed Conflicts, Washington Monument, Tourism and Leisure
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Government sequestration could affect Hagerstown Regional Airport
caleb.calhoun@herald-mail.comWith less than a week remaining before federal budget cuts could go into effect, federal agencies and parks, the military, hospitals, doctors, and Hagerstown Regional Airport, prepare for the ramifications if Congress fails to pass legislation to avoid it...Tags: U.S. Department of Defense, Budgets and Budgeting, U.S. Department of Transportation, Unemployment, Air Transportation Industry
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Washington County EDC plan suggest marketing small towns
dona@herald-mail.comA strategic plan commissioned for the Hagerstown-Washington County Economic Development Commission suggests a greater effort to market the small towns and rural areas of the county, an idea Hancock Mayor Daniel A. Murphy welcomes. “I certainly...Tags: Economic Policy, Economy, Small Businesses, Local Government, Franklin (Franklin, Virginia)
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Save Antietam group offers scholarships
Save Historic Antietam Foundation Inc. announced the opening of applications for the Dr. Joseph L. Harsh Memorial Scholarship. The award was created in 2012 to honor Harsh, a professor at George Mason University and an award-winning author who...Tags: Battle of Antietam, Armed Conflicts, Research, Awards and Prizes
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