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Confusion marks compliance with ADA pool regulations
Edward P. Thomas Jr. Memorial Swimming Pool, 500 Fleming Ave. in Baker Park, Frederick.
Fire Causes Damage At Brunswick High
Frederick County Fire and Rescue says 20 fire fighters responded to reports of a building fire at 101 Cummings Drive in Brunswick shortly after 4:00 PM.
New business offers healthy desserts
Holly Fudali saw a need for raw, vegan, organic desserts and opened Raw Bliss recently in A Better Choice Bakery at 27 W. Potomac St.
Commuters decry proposed MARC changes
The meeting held to let Brunswick MARC commuters air their concerns with proposed changes to the train schedule got personal Wednesday night.
Note: "Significant" change in arrival time is any shift of 10 minutes or more from the previous schedule.
Brunswick holds property tax rate for fiscal 2013
The City Council voted unanimously Tuesday to keep the property tax rate for fiscal 2013 the same as the current rate.
Around west Frederick County: Middletown Receives Main Street accolades
Main Street Middletown recently received the honors for meeting the commercial district revitalization performance standards set by the National Trust Main Street Center.
Md. Highest Court Recognizes Same Sex Divorce
Maryland's highest court has issued a ruling recognizing divorce for valid out-of-state same-sex marriages.
Brunswick seniors to stage Prom 2.0
Brunswick senior Drew Howard, right, and sophomore Dain Polyniak block window light as they go through a dry run of setting up for a dance being organized by students dissatisfied with their prom.
Jury to Begin Deliberations in Edwards Trial
Jurors are set to begin deliberating the fate of John Edwards on Friday, weighing nearly four weeks of testimony and evidence from the former presidential candidate's corruption trial.
Planning commission: Turn down Brunswick growth plan
The unanimous vote from the commission does not stop the plan. The recommendation from the planning board to deny the city's request will go to the county commissioners in about a month for a public hearing and final vote.
Potomac named most endangered river
The Potomac River has just been named the nation's most endangered river by a nonprofit environmental group in Washington.
Ready for an upgrade: Realtors give new life to Brunswick house
Russell Peregoy, of RP Contracting LLC in Littlestown, Pa., cuts a stair riser with a circular saw recently at a house on Ninth Avenue in Brunswick during remodeling work sponsored by the Frederick County Association of Realtors in conjunction with the American Home Week program.
Brunswick Woman Receives Free Property Restoration
An elderly Brunswick woman's home was in jeopardy unless damaged parts of her property were fixed.
Two men arrested on theft charges
Frederick police arrested two men Monday after they were caught stealing metal from someone's property, according to a news release.
Lawsuit challenges new legislative districts
More than 20 Maryland residents, including a Brunswick woman, this week filed a legal challenge to the new state legislative districts.
While officials with the Eastern Panhandle Transit Authority, better known as PanTran, would like to offer bus service from the Brunswick, Md., train station to locations in Berkeley and Jefferson counties, a final agreement has not been worked out between PanTran and the Maryland Transit Administration, which operates the MARC commuter line.
Kenneth Martin Hawes, "Boogie," born April 19, 1957, in Brunswick, Md., passed away on Saturday, April 28, 2012, at the age of 55.