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What happened on November 26, 2008
NEWS
Antrim votes to buy new radio system
By KATE S. ALEXANDER
Milestones
Cokey-less MAIT is still the real thing
By TIM KOELBLE
Area roundup - Former Hubs volleyball coach takes over at Hood
Mail Call
Pet Watch
'Black Friday' blood donors can earn $5 gift card
Terps still licking wounds
By BOB PARASILITI
Poll results: Citigroup bailout
John Young, 93
Anna M. Eichelberger, 85
Reduce stress, money, energy
By LYNN LITTLE
Around Williamsport
By JOAN KNODE / 301-223-7229
Antrim residents want agendas put on Web
By KATE S. ALEXANDER
Letters to the Editor
Bulldogs' King signs with Vols
By DAN KAUFFMAN
Thankfully, animals are easy to please
By TIM ROWLAND
Gerald R. McNew, 50
Modern firearms deer hunting season opens Saturday
James C. Scott, 65
Punt secures funding for downtown Waynesboro sidewalk work
By JENNIFER FITCH
John M. Wines, 68
Volunteers to serve Washington Countians by serving Thanksgiving dinner
By DAN DEARTH
Waynesboro men get jail in string of fires
Charles U. Smith (correction)
Carrie R. Matthews, 93
St. James boys, Goretti girls repeat as champs at Lions hoops tourney
By TIM KOELBLE
Ex-projectionist, 94, shares Maryland Theatre memories for documentary
By HEATHER KEELS
Thanksgiving has two vital words for Terps' Williams
By BOB PARASILITI
Chester E. Laye Jr., 64
Ernest B. Morris, 66
Joyce E. Burgan, 61
'Dancing dads' recruited for 'Nutcracker' in Chambersburg
By DON AINES
Around Smithsburg and Robinwood
By DARYLENE MOWEN / 301-331-5683
Ex-Jefferson High students charged in break-in complete community service
By DAVE McMILLION
Some Hagerstown-area retailers expect to be busy this Black Friday
By ERIN JULIUS
Police briefs
St. Mary students' thanks ranges from 'earrings' to 'the whole world'
By ERIN JULIUS
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