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What happened on December 18, 2009
NEWS
How to install a storm door handle
By PAT LOGAN / Creators Syndicate
Ex-cheerleading coach charged with providing alcohol
By MATTHEW UMSTEAD
Last-minute touches can make your holiday festive
By MARY CAROL GARRITY / Scripps Howard News Service
The Columbia Bank gives more than $18,000 to United Way
Thanks to King, South rules in the end
By CURT HORNBECKER/Staff Correspondent
Chambersburg area schools open sexting seminar series
By KATE S. ALEXANDER
Business briefs
Mail Call
New Business Spotlight
Leopards make statement vs. Rebels
By DAN KAUFFMAN
GM to shut down Saab after sales talks collapse
Help your shelf gain a starring role
By ROSE BENNETT GILBERT / Creators Syndicate
Children's Village receives check from law enforcement event
Obama makes plea for compromise deal on global warming accord
H1N1 flu vaccination clinics scheduled Dec. 22 and 23
Roy Rogers managers attend training session
Weekend Calendar
Berkeley Co. revenues continue to fall
By MATTHEW UMSTEAD
Goretti students know their Constitution
By DAN DEARTH
Students cater holiday tea
Christmas service notices
Around Maugansville
By MELITA WISHARD
Community briefs
Religion: Music
Washington County briefs
By HEATHER KEELS
Milestones
Sterling leads Hubs over Brunswick
Man charged with running naked through development
Community Arts Development grant recipients named
Infamous sign stolen from Auschwitz gate
Holiday gatherings can be a challenge for nursing mothers
By LEIGH HAMRICK / Special to The Herald-Mail
Project work to be bid after all
By MATTHEW UMSTEAD
Glazer ignites Blazers
By BOB PARASILITI
Berkeley County briefs
Meetings, fundraisers
What's in a name? Very much, it seems
By ALLAN POWELL
Thumbs up, thumbs down
Top stories for Thursday, December 17th 2009
Waynesboro family homeless after fire
By KATE S. ALEXANDER
Washington County library events
Religion: Speakers and topics
Go, Do, Learn
Hagerstown, Tri-State area blanketed by more than a foot of snow
From staff reports
Meeting on Jefferson Co. water project draws few residents
By RICHARD F. BELISLE
Sugar cookies with a twist
By ELLEN FOLKMAN / St. Petersburg Times
Zachary Albright Garmong, infant
Hagerstown area residents, businesses prepare for storm
By ERIN JULIUS
Business people
Community calendar
Donald E. Whittington, 77
Senior calendar for Dec. 21-Dec. 25
Classes
Religion: Special services
Lisa Prejean: Savor Christmas memories
By LISA PREJEAN
Business calendar
Letters to the Editor
Around Jonathan Street
By MADGE MILES
Hand-made egg ornaments capture memories, moments
By KATE S. ALEXANDER
Martial arts instructor wants students to earn black belt in service
By DAN DEARTH
Letters to the Editor
Hello, World!
Clyde Sirbaugh Jr., 71
Around Sharpsburg and Keedysville
By HARRY NOGLE
When Secret Santa gifts go bad
By TIFFANY ARNOLD
Weather-related cancellations, postponements
M. Louise McKinney Garver Perrott, 91
Arthur R. Nyberg, 89
Police briefs
All decked out outdoors with wreaths and gazing balls
By MARY CAROL GARRITY / Scripps Howard News Service
Berkeley County man found guilty of sexual offenses
By MATTHEW UMSTEAD
Kids Ink: Christmas songs - loved, outlawed
By JEFF RIDGEWAY / Special to The Herald-Mail
Use your urns to decorate outside this holiday season
By MARY CAROL GARRITY / Scripps Howard News Service
Second mistrial declared in Smithsburg shooting case
By BRIDGET DiCOSMO
One girl taken to hospital after Pa. 16 bus accident
Christmas Eve service slated at Letterkenny Chapel
Pilot program to recycle unwanted bikes and trikes
Norma Frances Grimm, 78
Leiters' Fine Catering expands business into downtown area
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