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Mary Grace (Clark) Brindle, 86

Mary Grace (Clark) Brindle, 86, of Greencastle, Pa., died Tuesday, Sept. 26, 2017, in her home. The family will receive friends Friday from 6 to 8 p.m. at Zimmerman and Son Funeral Home in Greencastle. Funeral services will be at…

 

Stacey Lynn Cook, 42

Stacey Lynn Cook, 42, of Clear Spring, Md., passed away on Tuesday, Sept. 26, 2017, at Meritus Medical Center near Hagerstown, Md., following her third courageous battle with cancer. She was born on Nov. 8, 1974 in Hagerstown. She was…

 

Robert Charles Burton Jr., 43

Robert Charles "Robbie" Burton Jr., 43, passed away Wednesday, Sept. 13, 2017, in Arizona. Born March 14, 1974, in McConnellsburg, Pa., he was the son of Geraldine "Jerri" Burton of Needmore, Pa., and the late Robert Charles Burton Sr. In…

 

City of Hagerstown honors teen world wrestling champ

Local wrestler Aaron Brooks was honored for his newest title, Cadet World Wrestling Champion, at the Hagerstown City Council meeting Tuesday evening.

 

$1.5 million in unpaid speed camera tickets owed to City of Hagerstown

From July 1, 2016 to June 30, 2017, roughly 73 people were issued a speed-camera ticket per day in the City of Hagerstown — which totals 27,000 issued citations.

 

Hagerstown-based WJAL to go dark after government acquisition

Hagerstown-based WJAL will stop broadcasting at midnight Saturday because its bandwidth was purchased by the federal government for $26.7 million, according to the station's senior vice president.

 

Hagerstown tap room lands liquor license

The general manager of a new tap room in Hagerstown told Washington County liquor officials on Wednesday that the business will likely open next month.

 

Hagerstown spends more than $200,000 on 5 new police vehicles

The Hagerstown Police Department will be receiving five new SUVs valued at $216,290 The City Council approved the contract to buy the new Ford SUVs during the council meeting Tuesday.

 

Developers envision eatery on site near Marty Snook Park

Local developers have requested a property near Martin "Marty" L. Snook Memorial Park be rezoned to allow for a business such as an eatery.

 

Restaurant/brewhouse applies for liquor license at Halfway location

A national restaurant chain has applied for a license to serve alcohol at a new location in Halfway.

 

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