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Business briefs - June 2
Greater Chambersburg Chamber of Commerce CHAMBERSBURG, Pa. — The Greater Chambersburg Chamber of Commerce welcomed the following new members in May: • 1st Ed Credit Union, 1156 Kennebec Drive, Chambersburg • ADP, Waynesboro, Pa. •...Tags: Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), HIV, Finance, Health and Medical Professionals, Economy, Business and Finance
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30 new jobs will result with opening of new Freightliner of Hagerstown building
caleb.calhoun@herald-mail.comThe opening of a new Freightliner of Hagerstown building will result in the addition of more than 30 jobs, the owner of the parent company and the truck dealership’s service manager said Friday. Larry Hufford, owner of Transteck Inc., and...Tags: Hopewell (Hopewell, Virginia), Companies and Corporations, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Corporate Officers, Economy, Business and Finance
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Local baseball players named to Pa. all-star squad
Matthew Leon of Liberty (a rising junior) and Brett Kosciolek of Tamaqua (a rising sophomore) were named to the Pennsylvania squad for the Big 26 Classic, which pits high school all-star baseball players from Pa. against those from Maryland. The game... -
Point-Counterpoint: Should Pennsylvania dump Common Core standards?
Common Core education standards — meant to align America's school districts around a set of subject-specific principles — are coming under increasing fire. Harrisburg correspondent Steve Esack asked a fan and a foe for their views as...
Tags: Government, National Government, Politics, Adult Education, Tom Corbett
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Some states push back on common core standards
Of the 45 states that adopted the Common Core reading, math and writing standards, nine are having second thoughts. Some states are seeking to slow implementation, while others are trying to repeal the standards altogether. Legislation pending in some...Tags: Nathan Deal, Education, Elections, Government, Voting
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Study: State roads, bridges in poor shape
More than a third of Pennsylvania roads give motorists an extra-rough ride, and 42 percent of the state’s bridges show significant deterioration or fail to meet current design standards. Increasing congestion on the state’s major urban roads...
Tags: Government, Elections, Politics, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Car Safety Tips and Advice
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Where in the world is Ed Pawlowski? All over the place, according to his campaign records
Valley 610When you’re looking at campaign finance reports, the people who give candidates money are often more interesting than where candidates spend it. But that’s not the case with Allentown Mayor Ed Pawlowski’s latest report. In the first four... -
Letters from a son: What Allentown's William Reichard saw at Antietam
He had never been in the smoky, confusing haze of gunfire. Never watched helplessly as strong young men fell dead in front of him. Until the Battle of Antietam, William Reichard didn't know war. Reichard, barely 20, left Allentown in the summer of...Tags: Battle of Antietam, U.S. Army, Culture, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Armed Forces
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Memorial Day closings
The following entities will be closed to observe the Memorial Day holiday: Washington County All county administrative offices will be closed Monday. The County Commuter will not operate Monday. Trash will not be collected. City of Hagerstown City of...Tags: Labor Legislation, Memorial Day, Holidays, Career and Workplace
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Post-explosion repairs to I-81 causing detours for weekend traffic
Portions of Interstate 81 in Harrisburg, Pa., are expected to remain closed for several more days following a massive fuel tanker crash and explosion Thursday morning that damaged the highway and bridge, Pennsylvania transportation officials said....
Tags: Explosions, Emergency Incidents
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Allentown's fiscal problems are bad, but Harrisburg's are even worse
Allentown has a $200 million red ink problem, which, it seems, is the fault of any city politician not currently in office, and a population of 118,000 as of the 2010 census. That $200 million, split 118,000 ways, comes to less than $1,700 per person....
Tags: Local Elections, Elections, Politics, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Museums
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Young people fascinated with history
History is for old fogeys, right? Well, then, what are all these young people doing volunteering at the Washington County Historical Society? And, why are high and middle school students engaged with in-depth historical research projects? Interns and...Tags: Battle of Antietam, Smallpox , Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Preventative Medicine, Heart Surgery
Jun 2, 2013
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Jun 2, 2013
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May 28, 2013
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May 29, 2013
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May 15, 2013
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May 16, 2013
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May 24, 2013
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May 10, 2013
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May 23, 2013
|Column| Allentown Morning Call
May 23, 2013
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