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What happened on December 02, 2008
NEWS
Letters to the Editor
Washington County indoor track preview
By ANDREW MASON
Pulse contributors for Dec. 2:
Leaving home (school)
By ZOE CHAPPELLE / Pulse correspondent
Prose personified continued
Town of Bath briefs
Area Schedule -- Dec. 3
Berkeley County Democrats to host party
Greencastle to hold line on taxes in 2009
By KATE S. ALEXANDER
Township, farmer near deal over trees
By JENNIFER FITCH
Katherine L. Witmer, 93
Mack Golden Bulldogs to meet Dec. 6
Smithsburg briefs
By DAVE McMILLION
Men charged in W.Va. killing to stand trial in 2009
By TRISH RUDDER
Washington County briefs
County school board members sworn in
By ERIN CUNNINGHAM
Tips on picking your Christmas tree
By BOB KESSLER
Police briefs
Announcement due next week on new Waynesboro schools assistant superintendent
Ronnie L. Simmons Jr., 32
$20 million elementary school opens in Chambersburg
By DON AINES
More seek heating assistance in Panhandle
By MATTHEW UMSTEAD
Hagerstown council hears pitch for red light cameras
By DAN DEARTH
William A. Grove Jr.
Eleanor A. Pritts, 84
Margaret A. Schrader, 94
Panhandle judicial candidates dug deep into own pockets
By MATTHEW UMSTEAD
CVS closing downtown Hagerstown store
By ANDREW SCHOTZ
Felix G. Hampton, 89
Two people found dead in Oct. 31 Thurmont fire are identified
Smithsburg officials argue over contract issues
By DAVE McMILLION
Pamela J. Thompson, 64
Hagerstown officer charged with pointing gun at girlfriend
By DAN DEARTH
County still awaiting list from Fairplay fire company
By HEATHER KEELS
David L. Magruder, 70
Fort Detrick lab workers getting additional security training
Frank J. Arrison, 92
Words can hurt, too
By RACHAEL JOHNSON / Pulse correspondent
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