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A Victorian Christmas in Brunswick
Living history interpreters present a Brunswick railroader's Christmas, circa 1900, in the style of the period at the Brunswick Railroad Museum.
Sunday Nov 30 | The Frederick News Post
Heather Ridge success story ready to move on
Ninth-grader Janie Watson will soon transfer to Brunswick High School. She is seen with Heather Ridge School teacher Deborah Shultzaberger.
County starts gloomy budget discussions
Facing a $23 million deficit for next year's budget, the Frederick County Commissioners are discussing delaying projects, implementing furloughs and cutting employee salaries.
Maryland Transit Proposes MARC Train Stop Eliminations
The economy is causing companies to make budget cuts all across the United States, and the Maryland Transit Administration is no exception.
Seeing is believing for local resident Stephanie Kemper, who has seen MARC Train ridership steadily increase during the last two years.
Threatened water cut-off vote set for Dec. 2
Rosemont Burgess Jackie Ebersole addresses the Brunswick City Council during a special public hearing Tuesday night to consider a resolution to terminate water service to the Rosemont service area.
Convicted killer will not receive new trial; will continue service
Jason A. Jensen, one of four teenagers convicted in the brutal 1996 killing of 20-year-old Adrian Pilkington, will not get a new trial.
Scouts empathize with homeless at campout
Some huddled together in boxes for warmth. Others stretched out on a row of park benches.
Three-year-old Nadia Remaley likes to dance to bluegrass music, according to her father, Todd Remaley.
Brunswick Streets Re-Opened; Suicidal Man Surrenders
A man threatening suicide has surrendered peacefully after a six-hour standoff in Brunswick.
Brunswick man barricades himself in home, no criminal charges follow
A man with a history of standoffs with police barricaded himself in his West Potomac Street home Friday morning, but he faces no criminal charges, according to the Frederick County Sheriff's Office.
Police close West Potomac Street in Brunswick
A section of West Potomac Street in Brunswick is closed this morning for what is being described as a 'police-involved incident' by the Frederick County Sheriff's Department.
The Frederick County Sheriff's Office and Brunswick City Police Department are on the scene of a barricade in Brunswick.
Rosemont residents worry about waterlines' future
Rosemont resident Anna Bondarenko lives in a one-story rancher at the bottom of Chick Lane with her two sisters.
George said his vote for McCain was a vote for a patriot, a oea man who I think will run this country very well, as far as a military leader.
Tiny village threatened with loss of its water
Headlights swung into the parking lot outside the Lions Club until no more cars could fit.
Katherine Heerbrandt: Loving Jimmy King
Ruby Darr strains as she hoists her grandson from his wheelchair into a smaller rolling chair.
Brunswick police identify BB gun vandals
A group of young people accused of using others' vehicles for summertime target practice should have left the cars in their hometown alone.
Point of Rocks residents get details of bridge replacement
Brunswick resident, Pete Roe, right, speaks with Maryland State Highway Administration's chief - Office of Bridge Design, Glenn Vaughan, center, while looking over maps of proposed detours and road closures.
Annoying stink bugs are out in force this fall
Fall is pumpkins, apples and now, stink bugs. Residents of rural and suburban areas have likely seen these brown, mottled, shield-shaped insects about the size of a dime.
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