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What happened on December 02, 2011
NEWS
Two ministers to serve in Brunswick parish
A crowd of hundreds countdown at the annual tree lighting in City Park
By KATE S. ALEXANDER | kate.alexander@herald-mail.com
23,110 luminarias will light the dark at Antietam National Battlefield
Berkeley County Animal Control kennel remains closed due to parvovirus
By MATTHEW UMSTEAD | matthew.umstead@herald-mail.com
Road and lane closures for Friday, Dec. 2
Religion: Special services
Lobbying coalition releases wish list
By ANDREW SCHOTZ | andrews@herald-mail.com
Add a little bit of Irish to your celebration
Scott Anderson | Culinary Passion
Jefferson County Commission turns down request for $25,000 to complete purchase of historic property
Weekend calendar - Dec. 3
E. Baltimore St. at site of former hospital to reopen
Religion: Music
Ongoing blood drive being held in memory of woman with rare blood disease
By RICHARD F. BELISLE | richardb@herald-mail.com
Five steps for fitness for people with limited time
Chad Smith
Jefferson County Commission discusses the elimination of impact fees on commercial structures
By RICHARD F. BELISLE | richardb@herald-mail.com
Police briefs - Dec. 2
"Made in America" roundtable part of U.S. Sen. Rockefeller's push to create jobs
By RICHARD F. BELISLE | richardb@herald-mail.com
Religion: Speakers and Topics
Martinsburg High football team gets a sendoff to AAA state championship
By MATTHEW UMSTEAD | matthew.umstead@herald-mail.com
'Go after it, give all you can' is a great mantra
Kate Coleman
One person taken to hospital after crash on National Pike
LIFESTYLE
Literacy Council trains new mentors, elects new officers
HCC radiology students win essay awards
Canine blood donations sought
Blood drives beginning Monday, Dec. 5
Support groups set for Monday, Dec. 5
Pet of the Week: Diego
Pet Watch: Orange cat found
Children's grief seminar set for Feb. 9
Raising money and finding ways to keep Holly Place open
By MEG H. PARTINGTON | megp@herald-mail.com
Rotary gives donation to library for e-books
SPORTS
Heritage's Stamper rides wave to receive All-American status
By DAN KAUFFMAN | kauffman@herald-mail.com
WACO Spikefest on tap Saturday
WVU edges South Florida to clinch tie for Big East title
Everyone reaching for brass ring to be county's best girls basketball team
By DAN KAUFFMAN | kauffman@herald-mail.com
Goretti's last point stands up as Saints run out of time
By TIM KOELBLE | koelble@herald-mail.com
OBITUARIES
Richard W. Poffenberger Jr., 51
Franklin Roosevelt "Bill" Allen, 74
James Joyce Brumbaugh, 71
Cynthia Lamp Wilson, 59
Jeffrey Alan Burns, 50
Dolores G. Eyler, 83
E. Jeannette Kuhn, 80
OPINION
Mail Call - Dec. 2
Letter to the Editor - Dec. 2
Allan Powell: A fresh look at Theodore Roosevelt
By ALLAN POWELL
George Michael: It's time for a reality check
By GEORGE MICHAEL
ENTERTAINMENT
Hagerstown Bridge Club posts results
Staff picks for Dec. 1 to 7
Five for your calendar: Sunday, Dec. 4
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