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What happened on September 19, 2009
NEWS
Leadership Washington County announces new class members
Mega Reunion is a confluence of classes
By ANDREW SCHOTZ
Business people
Mail Call
Top stories for Friday, Sept. 18
From the garden
HCC"s 'service with a style' sweeps Cecil
By JACK HILL III/Staff Correspondent
The Villas at Cortland Park
Catherine "Kate" Tandy High, 82
Ronald B. Buterbaugh, 69
First public flu clinic held
By MARIE GILBERT
Family reunion
Rita Mae (Weaver) Johnston, 88
Canal-Apple Days draws large crowd
By KATE S. ALEXANDER
Pa. budget agreement details withheld
By JENNIFER FITCH
Ongoing exhibits
Business calendar
William T. Piper
Pooch Plunge raises more than $1,100 for shelter
Smith helps Hubs to sixth straight title on last kick
By DAN KAUFFMAN
Safety Day program held in Franklin County
John E. 'Slim' Petro
By ALICIA NOTARIANNI
Anniversaries
Janet Barbara Means, 57
New Business spotlight
Five generations
Stella Irene (Hose) Sacrey, 88
Business briefs
Arts briefs
Isabelle V. Marani, 87
Letters to the Editor
World champion
Police briefs
In the cities
Terri Lyn Effland, 52
Tracey Yvonne Grantham, 43
Crab cakes are family favorite
Martinsburg Civil Air Patrol news
Anna Lillian Reece, 90
National votes
Ongoing onstage
Ruth Joanne Gochenour Benner, 78
Jazz harpist to perform at church Oct. 3
Christmas in October flea market set
Charles Town celebrates its heritage
By TRISH RUDDER
Student news
The truth is fascinating enough on its own
By TIM ROWLAND
Homeless numbers difficult to estimate
By ERIN JULIUS
Dogs have their day at Bark in the Park
By MARIE GILBERT
Dark writing with Kristine Bainbridge
By NATALIE BRANDON / Special to The Herald-Mail
Howard's Arts & Frames to hold annual Art for the Animals event
Bad manners live in the barnyard
Ruth Elaine Means-Grove, 64
Ralph Lee "Ott" Long, 76
Opinions sought to improve Lifestyle section
By CHRIS COPLEY
Class of 1949 at Smithsburg High School gathers for reunion
Boonsboro cheerleaders help junior football team get 'fired up'
Chambersburg improves to 2-1
Girl asks for items for animal shelter instead of gifts
Berkeley Co. voters to decide bond issue Saturday
By MATTHEW UMSTEAD
Sharpsburg relives, celebrates history
By ANDREW SCHOTZ
Walk Across Maryland gets town moving
By KATE S. ALEXANDER
Business licenses for July and August
Harry E. Kuhn, 89
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