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What happened on April 08, 2009
NEWS
HCC to continue lecture series
Elsie V. Pearrell, 84
Deal could restore full funding for USM-H
By ERIN CUNNINGHAM
Volunteers needed to work on canal cleanup
Blasting led to power outage west of city
Pentagon: Crew retakes control of U.S. cargo ship taken by Somali pirates
Program aims to help seniors stay home
By RICHARD F. BELISLE
'Dirtbag' Suns set for opener
By BOB PARASILITI
Found animals
Eastern Blvd. work continues
Mail Call
Melvin M. Penwell, 66
Local dog trainer's new book wins honor
Top stories for Tuesday, April 7
Katherine K. Holtzman
Milestones
Calendar
Smithsburg town calendar
Roasted garlic asparagus
By BOB BATZ Jr. / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Student taken to hospital after fight
Riparian buffer hearings set
By JENNIFER FITCH
Baker sisters hold bake sale to raise money for Humane Society
Bridge club results
Community calendar
Delegation frustrated by progress on possible USM-H program
By ERIN CUNNINGHAM
Chewsville church keeps giving and giving
By MARLO BARNHART
Ruth S. Rock, 91
Street to close June 20 for arts school gala
Snyder: Table games bill unlikely to pass
By MATTHEW UMSTEAD
Mikulski discusses economic crisis
By HEATHER KEELS
Water rate hike OK'd
By TRISH RUDDER
Letters to the Editor
Hancock Girl Scouts sending cookies to troops overseas
Found animals
Preliminary CASD budget shows $2.3M deficit
By JENNIFER FITCH
Busing tables for Children's Village
Hancock town calendar
Library bill a surprise to town
By DAVE McMILLION
Lawmakers cut $162M in local highway funds
Chocolate on the rise
By JULIE E. GREENE
Rolinda "Lennie" Boyer Sweitzer, 58
Martinsburg man gets 27 years for drug dealing
Around Williamsport
By PAULA GREEN SHUPP / 301-302-3878
Firefighter in critical condition
By MATTHEW UMSTEAD
Around Halfway
By JAMIE SHEKELS
James Vincent Wells Jr., 57
Weed, pest control as easy as laying eggs
Harry E. Latimer Jr., 85
Humane Society plans series of rabies clinics
Preps Roundup -- No. 1 Jefferson blasts Hampshire, stays perfect
William W. Wilburn, 83
Community briefs
Hazel J. Whittington, 73
Around Hancock
By ANNE WEATHERHOLT
Mail Call
Saints freeze up against Panthers
By JACK HILL III
Max R. Dunham, 72
Motorcycle ride to benefit leukemia patient
Summit Health tightens belt
By KATE S. ALEXANDER
Catch of the day
Choose healthful salads for lunch or dinner
By LYNN LITTLE / Special to The Herald-Mail
Why the 'Big Read' isn't just a school project
'The Great Gatsby' part of program at The Big Read
Around Smithsburg and Robinwood
By DARYLENE MOWEN / 301-331-5683
Town to sample video ad window display
By HEATHER KEELS
City, county offices closed for Good Friday
HCC inductees
Marie Davis, 74
Martinsburg Jewish congregation dissolves
By MATTHEW UMSTEAD
Larry E. Collins, 71
Businesses allegedly sold alcohol to minors
Delegation wants county excluded from speed camera law
By ERIN CUNNINGHAM
Leonora Worley Rocca, 100
Police use DNA to make arrest
Police briefs
Pearrell named Bath police chief
By TRISH RUDDER
Delays expected during bridge repair
By KATE S. ALEXANDER
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