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What happened on October 05, 2004
NEWS
School lunches
Boonsboro briefs
by SCOTT BUTKI
Progress report sought on railroad museum
by JULIE E. GREENE
Questions raised about Habitat duplex
by SCOTT BUTKI
WVU Extension hosting estate planning workshops
Cheney, Edwards debate in Cleveland
Clinic moves to Mill Street
Local tours to spotlight new forage crops, ways to cut costs
Letters to the editor
Church teams up with fire company to benefit cold-weather shelt
by Alicia Notarianni
Jingle Bell Run set for Nov. 13
Town of Bath increases garbage rates
by TRISH RUDDER/Staff Writer
Warriors follow path past Rebels
by JACK HILL III/Staff Correspondent
County: Municipalities should adopt building fees to pay for school growth
by TARA REILLY
Schedule conflict could bump 'Bonanza'
by JULIE E. GREENE
Calendar
Mail Call
Youthful spirits keep VFW breakfast hopping
by Alicia Notarianni
Finances forcing mental health center to close
by DON AINES
Sharpsburg briefs
by JULIE E. GREENE
Hearing postponed for former insurance agent
by DAVE McMILLION
Police briefs
Ag calendar
Boonsboro calendar
No. 1 Trojans sweep No. 6 Blue Devils
by CHRIS CARTER/Staff Correspondent
Chamber backs plan to build a new hospital
by BRIAN SHAPPELL
Area roundup - Smithsburg avenges loss to No. 9 Warriors
Terps facing the three phases of believe
by BOB PARASILITI
More trash a good-news, bad-news thing for landfill
by TARA REILLY
Obituaries
Seven for the show
by KATE COLEMAN
Student center opens at Mont Alto campus
by RICHARD F. BELISLE
Got walnuts to share?
County says it's addressing recreation needs
by DAVE McMILLION
FSA unveils online service for loan deficiency payments
Township likely to pay for impact fee studies
by RICHARD F. BELISLE
Puppets give youth a voice in ministry
by MARLO BARNHART
Bester options
by BRIAN SHAPPELL
Teen benefits from hard work in serene setting
by KATE COLEMAN
Planning Commission briefs
by TARA REILLY
Gooden, Hess seek position of Berkeley Co. assessor
by CANDICE BOSELY
Sharpsburg briefs
by JULIE E. GREENE
A chat with Tom Janus
by BOB MAGINNIS
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