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'Mysterious major' an A-bomb spy chief
R OBERT Furman, who was at the centre of two remarkable developments in World War II - the building of the Pentagon and espionage surrounding the development of the atomic bomb - has died of skin cancer at his ...
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Man on probation faces new assault charge
A Frederick man convicted of mutilating a farmer's Holstein steers in 2005 now stands accused of attacking a man who was walking his dogs, according to court records.
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Families need nerves of steel to follow demolition drivers
Jeff Graybill, of Brunswick, saws off a portion of the bumper while preparing the car for the next round at the demolition derby this year.
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Love of goats lends nickname to producer
Photo courtesy Laurie Savage Bryan Lee, 19, of Adamstown, has a true passion for goats, and his friends and family call him the "goat collector." He is building up his business with his brother, Phillip, 16.
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Long lines started the day, but quickly shortened
Election official Helen Horrocks of Ijamsville gives stickers to Christy Haybok of New Market and her daughter Katie, 1, after Haybok voted at New Market Middle School on Tuesday morning.
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Election snapshot: Adamstown
Outside Carroll Manor Elementary School on Tuesday, the parking lot was crowded but the mood was quiet.
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Election snapshot: Adamstown
Tuesday was a day of many firsts. For me, it was the first time one of my boys was old enough to vote.
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A few flakes might fall on Frederick
The heavy winds that blitzed through Frederick County on Tuesday afternoon blew down the traffic signal lamps at the intersection of eastbound U.S. 40 and Hoke Place.
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Chamber names new lobbyists
ANNAPOLIS a ' The Frederick County Chamber of Commerce will be represented by new lobbyists in the Maryland General Assembly.
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Adamstown man remembered for construction efforts
David Furman didn't know much about his father's life before he became a family man.
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Editorial: Humane beings
Some editorials encounter more difficulties getting to the page than others. Like this one.
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County passes anti-chaining law for dogs
A new county ordinance will prevent dog owners from keeping their pets tied up for long periods of time and requires them to provide adequate shelter.
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Police blotter
An overturned tractor-trailer caused traffic delays on I-70 west near Ridge Road on Thursday afternoon, according to Maryland State Police.
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Adamstown Man Sent To Prison For Rape
An Adamstown man is off to prison for raping his ex-girlfriend. An Adamstown man is off to prison for raping his ex-girlfriend who is the mother of one of his children.
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Convicted rapist sentenced to two life terms
After an Adamstown man spent 25 minutes counting off about 40 reasons why his rape trial was not fair, a Frederick County Circuit Court judge today sentenced George W. Mathis to two consecutive life terms in ...
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Lilypons Water Gardens 28TH Annual Koi & Wine Festival
Celebrate Labor Day Weekend Close to Home. Adamstown, MD - August 25, 2008 -- Celebrate the end of summer with Lilypons Water Gardens at the 28th annual Koi & Wine Festival, Saturday and Sunday, August 30th & ...
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Train hits trailer
A slow-moving CSX freight train struck a trailer that had become stuck on the tracks at Mountville Road in Adamstown about 4:15 p m Tuesday The collision did not affect trains on the MARC commuter line The ...
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Train, trailer collide in Adamstown
Frederick County Sheriff's Office personnel are responding to a collision between a train and a trailer in the area of Mountville Road, near the railroad crossing, according to a Frederick County Emergency ...
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Rapist to be sentenced next week
A new sentencing date has been set for an Adamstown man convicted this spring of raping his former girlfriend in April 2007.
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Catapulting canine
One member of Carney's Sozio family is ranked third in the state in her sport, even though she's less than 2 years old, has big floppy ears and eats dog food.
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With Somerset's many FHA home loan programs, owning your dream home is more than just a dream.
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"Every other company said they could not help us. After speaking to about five companies, we really believed that no one could. Then we called Somerset, and your company proved us and those other companies wrong. We can't thank you enough for all your hard work and effort in getting us a low fixed rate. We can now breathe easier..." - L. Braun
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