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PenMar to make donations to three fire and rescue companies
PenMar Development Corp. has announced donations to Smithsburg Volunteer Fire Co., Smithsburg EMS and Blue Ridge Summit Volunteer Fire & Rescue Squad.
Md. bluegrass teacher trades neck, $800 for music
Doubts about Ernie Bradley's musical passion died when he told the story about how he traded $800 and his neck for better bluegrass.
Fugitive may be in county A man wanted by U.S. marshals may be in the woods in the Frederick County area, possibly on the Appalachian Trail.
Smithsburg Community Activities Commission ratified
A group of Smithsburg residents is working to promote the town and its businesses as part of a new town commission, said Donnie Souders Jr., vice president of the Smithsburg Town Council.
County to test new wastewater treatment process
The Washington County Commissioners voted Tuesday to spend more than $200,000 for a pilot study to test a new wastewater treatment process at the county's Winebrenner Wastewater Treatment Plant, which serves the Cascade area.
They didn't have to go to a California boot camp-style ranch and get berated by trainers.
Transit system proposal sparks lively discussion
A vocal crowd of about 20 people turned out at a public meeting Wednesday night to offer input on proposals to increase efficiency in Washington County's public transit system.
Consultant recommends expanding transit to outlying communities
A consulting company studying Washington County's public transit system has issued preliminary recommendations to consolidate the current County Commuter routes for greater efficiency, and introduce bus service to Boonsboro, Hancock, Sharpsburg and Fort Ritchie at Cascade.
Mountaintop Heritage Days draws thousands
It's 10 a.m. Sunday and Nina Rouzer is facing a barrage of questions, like 'How far should the portable toilet be from the ice cream stand?' and 'Where are the trash bags?' Rouzer wipes a strand of hair from her sunburned face and helps coordinate setup for the final day of the fourth annual Mountaintop Heritage Days.
Mountain Top Heritage Days attracts crowds
Bob Banzoff, representing the Maryland Society of Surveyors, dressed as Horatio Sharpe in 1760s period costume inside the Mountain Top Heritage Days museum Saturday.