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What happened on November 04, 2009
NEWS
Double trouble
No suspects in calf mutilation
By DAVE McMILLION
Winners in Waynesboro School Board race surprised by outcome
By JENNIFER FITCH
More results from Franklin Co. races
Mail Call
Ten Thousand Villages to donate proceeds from sales to group
Raymond E. Harman Sr., 83
Victories in Va., N.J. energize GOP
Robert Eugene Shoemaker, 79
Stephen R. Torres, 18
Little Heiskell bridge club results
Smithsburg town calendar
Found animals
Fed pledges to hold key interest rate at record low
Antrim Township man to lead Chamber of Commerce
Floor vote on House health care plan could come Saturday
Community calendar
Baseball field study proposed in Smithsburg
By DAVE McMILLION
Daniel Tyndall Shaffer, 86
Milestones
Groups disagree over impact of table games at Charles Town
By RICHARD F. BELISLE
Syd's defense a lot like Snyder's
By BIG SYDNEY
Herald-Mail pie, cookie contests canceled
Grace gets win, tie at Christian nationals
Butchering demonstration at ag center
Top stories for Tuesday, November 3rd 2009
A Thanksgiving Celebration Pie of Autumn Vegetables
By LYNNE ROSSETTO KASPER / Scripps Howard News Service
Gay Colleen Parker, 62
Around Smithsburg and Robinwood
By DARYLENE MOWEN
Roads to be closed next week for bridge inspections
Report: Keep USM-H campus as is
By ANDREW SCHOTZ
Back to basics
By CRYSTAL SCHELLE
New chamber director to serve on school board
By KATE S. ALEXANDER
Hilda Jean Seeders, 67
Letters to the Editor
Driscoll edges out Shindledecker for Waynesboro council seat
Restaurant commandments not ironclad
Shuster wants to use stimulus money to reopen Scotland School
By JENNIFER FITCH
Incumbents to remain on Antrim Township board
By KATE S. ALEXANDER
Accountability needed in bingo operations
Frederick wind ensemble seeks members
Fire destroys mobile home in Falling Waters
O'Malley won't meet with woman opposed to construction of school
By DAN DEARTH
Service news
Economic Development Commission earns award
H1N1 outbreak notification policies vary by workplace
By BRIDGET DiCOSMO
Katherine Teresa Hannigan, 50
Williamsport Blue Band thanks community for support
Internet connection
Salon fundraiser to benefit local youth
Cranberry salad is fun and festive
Funk, Piper re-elected to Tuscarora School Board
By JENNIFER FITCH
County transit plan would add bus service
By HEATHER KEELS
Veterans Day ceremonies planned in Washington Co.
By JULIE E. GREENE
North High Athletic Boosters to meet Monday
City Council to establish ethics review board
Hagerstown man gets more than 12 years in drug case
Old Forge thanks bus drivers
By JANET HEIM
Catherine Spicher marks 100th birthday with family, friends
Couple shaving heads for cancer center fundraiser
By HEATHER KEELS
Plum won race to become magisterial district judge
Man dies in fire at gas station
City man pleads guilty in child porn case
By BRIDGET DiCOSMO
Forrest sentenced to probation for DUI
By DAN DEARTH
Around Williamsport
By PAULA GREEN SHUPP / 301-302-3878
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