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What happened on October 02, 2009
NEWS
Blazers sweep Warriors
Commander says community sowed seeds of his success
By JANET HEIM
Weekend calendar
Shopping event will benefit breast cancer awareness group
Eleanor Sue Townsend, 71
Blazers keep Rebels winless
By JACK HILL III/Staff Correspondent
Berkeley Co. voters back school bonds
By MATTHEW UMSTEAD
Festival of Trees planned Dec. 1-5
George E. Leatherman
Bluegrass in the Barn concert Sunday
Police briefs
Washington County library events
Around Maugansville
By MELITA WISHARD / 301-790-0079
Milestones
Mail Call
Letters to the Editor
Hubs shut down Wildcats
By BOB PARASILITI
Berkeley County Commission meetings to be available online
By MATTHEW UMSTEAD
Chores the old way at Fall Family Farm Day
Community briefs
Waynesboro square work continues
By JENNIFER FITCH
How to manage with a drop in income
By LYNN LITTLE / Special to The Herald-Mail
Around Sharpsburg and Keedysville
By HARRY NOGLE / 301-432-2437
U.S. jobless rate reached 9.8% in Sept.
Milestones
Around Jonathan Street
By MADGE MILES / 301-791-7647
Go, Do, Learn
Wildcats stay hot by beating Rebels
By TIM KOELBLE
Baby, you were born to learn
By CRYSTAL SCHELLE
Couple honored for efforts with foster, adopted kids
Anna Mae Eaton Slaton, 82
This weekend's prep football matchups
Former Jewish congregation distributes assets
By MATTHEW UMSTEAD
Greencastle, Antrim Township wrapping up paving projects
By KATE S. ALEXANDER
Walkersville man dies after crash
Top stories for Thursday, October 1st 2009
George A.H. (Duke) Miller, 83
Meetings, fundraisers, reunions
First Friday taken to next level with Oktoberfest
By KATE S. ALEXANDER
Brian E. McGee, 45
Neil Henry LaPine, 78
Corn mazes planned for weekend
Friendly neighborhood game
Words endure the test of time
By LISA TEDRICK PREJEAN
Classes
Leopards hold off Hubs
By BOB PARASILITI
Hello, World!
Farro is new - again
By LYNNE ROSSETTO KASPER / Scripps Howard News Service
McLean, Warriors run wild over Railroaders
By CHRIS CARTER
Man charged with soliciting murder
By ERIN JULIUS
Company to hire 100 at Hagerstown location
By HEATHER KEELS
Karen Marie Frey Pheabus, 54
Gordon L. Shockey, 70
Feet beat Potomac Street
By DAN DEARTH
Books can give perspective to an otherwise vacuous life
By ALLAN POWELL
Lamiya Nicole Smith, infant
William McKinley Cosey Jr., 81
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