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What happened on April 01, 2007
NEWS
Digital frontier - International band records album without meeting
By JULIE E. GREENE
Jefferson baseball retires Reynolds' No. 14
By JOHN O'BRIEN
Letters to the Editor
What do you think?
Zonis Invitational
Preps Boxscores
A time for all seasons and a time for signs of spring
By JOEL HUFFER
Gala rocks for Habitat
By TAMELA BAKER
Word games won't avert a disaster
By JOE LANE
Tri-State Calendar
Red planet rovers, Squyres sent them over
By JULIE E. GREENE
Awards
Cougars hold winless Eagles hitless
By JOHN O'BRIEN
Time for activists to accept change
By Lloyd "Pete"Waters
Budget Highlights
Budget proposal includes sewer rate hike
By DAN DEARTH
Strung along
Business Briefs
Pageants
Business People
Montezuma Mexican Restaurant
Montezuma has mild food, good value
By SAVORY SAM
Museum catalog takes silver in competition
Restaurant inspections
Preps Area Roundup
Obituaries
Some job perks go beyond the usual
By ASHLEY HARTMAN
Businesses adjusting to postage changes
By PEPPER BALLARD
Five generations
Unbeaten Rebels rout St. James
By JACK HILL III
3 face drug charges
Western Maryland Hospital Center timeline
Center of Attention
By DAN KAUFFMAN
Olive Peters inspired many friends with her acts of kindness
By MARLO BARNHART
Artificial boundaries are not a good basis for land-use decisions
By TIM ROWLAND
Children scour field for plastic Easter eggs
By DON AINES
Things I wish newsmakers had said
By BOB MAGINNIS
Fire displaces 3 families in Pa.
Fishing season opens early in Franklin County
By KATE S. ALEXANDER
March goes out like a lamb at annual kite flying festival
By DON AINES
New Business -- Clear Choice Windows
Woman known as 'Nature Girl' appreciates outdoors - and even the bugs
By KATE COLEMMAN
Student news
Grab the kids and alpaca lunch
By TAMELA BAKER
Martinsburg plans Raleigh St. Extension
By MATTHEW UMSTEAD
Tax abatement program could help spruce up Chambersburg
By DON AINES
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