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February 4, 2000
"I want to thank my neighbor for being so kind to me. He not only got my car out of a snow drift, but is letting me keep my car in his driveway with his car, so I don't have any problem getting out now. God bless you, Chuck, for being so concerned and helpful. " "This is for the person who needed to know what to do about ringworm. There is an ointment that you can buy at any drug store called BlueStar and it works great on it. " "To the two snow angels at Edgewood Hill Circle who always clean the cars and parking spaces when it snows, we really appreciate it. Thank you, very much.
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By DAVE McMILLION | December 2, 2008
Christmas parade set for Dec. 13 SMITHSBURG -- Smithsburg will have its Christmas parade Dec. 13, but Smithsburg Town Council members learned Tuesday night that not everyone is gung-ho about the idea. Council members learned that a person affiliated with a local school band that is expected to be in the parade has concerns about the event. There was concern that any cold weather could affect the ability to play instruments in the parade. Mayor Mildred "Mickey" Myers said if people don't want to participate, maybe the town will not sponsor it anymore.
NEWS
July 9, 2005
Man found dead in Frederick driveway FREDERICK, Md. - A young man found dead Friday morning at the base of a driveway at a Frederick County house was not immediately identified, according to a news release from the Frederick County Sheriff's Office. At 12:07 a.m., a resident of the 9000 block of Reichs Ford Road called police to tell them a man was lying at the end of his driveway, police said. The white man, who appeared to be in his early 20s, was found wearing gray sweat pants, a T-shirt and black tennis shoes, but did not have identification on him, according to the release.
NEWS
January 27, 2011
"A sincere thank you to our snow angel, Kenny, on Distant View Drive in Maugansville. He's always there for us, and we really appreciate it very much. " — Maugansville "I'd like to really thank my two snow angels, A and B at Edward Place, and the paper angels. Thank you very much. " — Hagerstown "My snow angels are my neighbors, Ronny and Doug. Thank you for all your help during hard times. " — Williamsport "I have three snow angels this evening.
NEWS
August 4, 2009
SMITHSBURG -- Warm weather brought a spike in calls during the month of July, as well as an increase in outdoor and local functions, according to James Ulrich, deputy chief of Smithsburg Emergency Medical Services. The volunteer department, with a primary response area covering approximately 70 square miles in Washington and Frederick counties, responded to 77 calls in that area and another 16 calls as mutual aid to the areas of other neighboring departments, Ulrich said in a press release.
NEWS
By JENNIFER FITCH | June 17, 2009
WAYNESBORO, Pa. -- Residents who contend with Waynesboro Area Senior High School student parking each day say the teenagers create safety and nuisance issues, but they have sympathy knowing the drivers have nowhere to park but on public streets right now. Residents of roads including Myrtle Avenue and East Second Street were invited to share comments about student parking at Wednesday's Waynesboro Borough Council meeting. Several asked that parking be prohibited on their streets from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. without a permit.
NEWS
July 1, 1998
Teen's condition critical after wreck MIDDLEWAY, W.Va. - A 16-year-old Bunker Hill, W.Va., boy remained in critical condition Wednesday at Inova-Fairfax Hospital after after an accident Tuesday morning off W.Va. 51, a hospital official said. Patrick Michael McNeive Jr., 16, was driving east on W.Va. 51 near Middleway when he lost control of his car and slammed into a utility pole 20 feet from the roadway, said Chief Deputy Jesse Jones of the Jefferson County Sheriff's Department.
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