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Staten Island FerryHawks falter in series finale in Hagerstown
HAGERSTOWN, Md. -- The Staten Island FerryHawks dropped the final game of a three-game series against Hagerstown Sunday evening by a final score of 6-3. The FerryHawks ended their road trip with a 2-4 record and are now 27-32 as the first half of the Atlantic League season ends on July 5.
Hagerstown Man Arrested for Threatening to Bomb MVA Workplace
A 38-year-old Hagerstown man and Maryland Vehicle Administration (MVA) employee was arrested on Friday for allegedly threatening to bomb his workplace, police have reported. The suspect is facing charges of making a threat of mass violence and an arson threat. The threat came to light after fellow employees at the...
City of Hagerstown Announces Procedures for Trash Collection
HAGERSTOWN, MD — The City of Hagerstown is informing residents of new procedures for trash collection moving forward. Beginning today, customers are to use the new green carts and totes that should have been delivered to properties. As automated collections are implemented, Waste Management stipulates all trash must be...
Lanny Roy Hann 1948-2024
Lanny Roy Hann, 75, of St Thomas, Pennsylvania courageously but peacefully entered into his eternal rest June 27, 2024, at Chambersburg Hospital after a decade long battle with heart disease. He was born on September 3, 1948, in Huntingdon, Pennsylvania to Ralph C. Hann and Velma Dell Lightner. Lanny was...
Hagerstown man arrested for threatening to bomb MVA, 26 guns found at home
Hagerstown (WBFF) — A Hagerstown man was arrested after he threatened to blow up the Maryland Vehicle Administration building on Friday morning. Anthony Jacob Fritz, 38, of Hagerstown, and an employee of the MVA located on Colonel Henry K. Douglas Drive, faces one count of making a threat of mass violence and one count of arson threat.
An Enchanting Night at the Totem Pole Playhouse: Clue: On Stage
Last night, I had the pleasure of attending a sold-out performance of “Clue: On Stage” at the Totem Pole Playhouse. The show, directed by Tim Seib and guided under the artistic direction of Ryan B. Gibbs, brought an electrifying energy to the audience that left us all in high spirits. If you haven’t seen it yet, there’s one last chance today (6/30/24) at 2 PM. Don’t miss out on this must-see performance!
Hagerstown man arrested in connection with bomb threat at MVA
A Hagerstown man and Maryland Vehicle Administration employee was arrested Friday after threatening to bomb his workplace, according to the Office of the State Fire Marshal. The 38-year-old employee faces one count of making a threat of mass violence and one count of arson threat after other MVA employees told Maryland State Police that the suspect said he was going to bomb the building ...
North Hagerstown volleyball standout verbally commits to Division I program
Caydence Doolan's past is helping shape her future. Doolan, who was the 2023 Herald-Mail Washington County Volleyball Player of the Year as a sophomore after leading North Hagerstown to a second straight Maryland Class 3A state championship, has verbally committed to play for Division I Marquette University in Milwaukee. "Before...
Adventure Time
Hagerstown’s live-action, roll-playing group celebrates the imagination during Sundays in the park. On Sundays, Doub’s Woods Park in Hagerstown becomes a magical place with warriors and elves and battles and quests. This is all part of the Freehold of Phoenix Hollow, a local group and chapter of Amtgard, a live-action role-play (LARP) game using safe, foam-padded replicas of medieval weaponry in a sword and sorcery fantasy setting.
Pennsylvania couple charged with killing newborn; What we know
Police have arrested Pennsylvania couple Emily Jane Dickinson and Joshua Coleman Wooters and charged them with allegedly killing their just-born son in March. Dickinson and Wooters were arrested in McConnellsburg, a borough located in Fulton County, roughly 125 miles east of Pittsburgh. What we know. Pennsylvania mom allegedly threw newborn...
Codorus Valley’s Strategic Merger and Transition to Orrstown
Codorus Valley (CVLY) just unveiled an announcement. On July 1, 2024, Codorus Valley Bancorp, Inc. finalized its merger with Orrstown Financial Services, Inc., creating a significant shift in the banking landscape. Codorus Valley’s stock was transformed into Orrstown stock at a ratio of 0.875, with Orrstown emerging as the surviving entity. Shareholders of Codorus Valley received approximately 8.53 million Orrstown shares in exchange, while Codorus Valley’s equity awards and employee stock purchase plan underwent key conversions and terminations. As a result of the merger, Codorus Valley’s stock ceased trading and was delisted from Nasdaq, while Orrstown’s board of directors expanded to thirteen, including six former Codorus Valley board members.
Positive Trajectories for All
OFFICE HOURS: Paula Yust, Assistant Professor of Psychology. Assistant Professor of Psychology Paula Yust earned her Ph.D. from Duke University. She is particularly interested in early friendship development in preschool as well as friendships in college and how the beliefs people have about these relationships shape friendship behavior. Her research has been funded by the American Educational Research Association and published in Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in Psychology.
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