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Spas clipped, look for ways to grow as clients close wallets
As more spa-goers forgo luxurious manicures, pedicures and massages, local spa owners are mulling ways to avoid the fate that has already struck two downtown Frederick salons: closure.
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Evangelical Lutheran marks 270th anniversary
Evangelical Lutheran Church Pastor Emeritus W. Phillip Fogarty delivers a humorous sermon in which he pretends to call Jesus Christ on his cell phone during a Saturday service.
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Dealing With Grief During The Holiday Season
Ijamsville, MD A Maryland health and wellness center is helping those during the holidays who have lost a loved one and find it an especially difficult season.
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Four lives remembered on first anniversary of deaths
Gail Pumphrey had a smile that could light up a room. David, Megan and Brandon Brockdorff were typical kids who liked to play, joke around and hold sleepovers with their many friends.
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Saying a prayer for the hungry and the homeless
Each year, one week before Thanksgiving, the National Coalition for the Homeless and National Student Campaign Against Hunger and Homelessness co-sponsor National Hunger and Homeless Awareness Week.
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Q&A with Maryland Symphony's Alice Tung
Alice Tung's older sister took piano lessons before she did. Although young Alice was "desperate to play," her mother thought it wise to wait until she was 7. When Alice did get started, she loved it.
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After-school art classes flourish in Frederick County
Suzi Lauterbach, an art instructor for Young Rembrandts, teaches Elizabeth Stowell, Brianna Yaeger, Cody Lauterbach and Noah Neidinger how to draw during an after-school program at Whittier Elementary School on ...
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Suicide survivor starts local conference
With the help of Jennifer Cantrell, the first Frederick area Survivors of Suicide conference will be held Nov.
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Halloween checks find most offenders in compliance
Teams of police officers and agents with the state Division of Parole and Probation stopped by 50 residences Halloween night to ensure that area sex offenders weren't interacting with children collecting candy.
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Reporter's Notebook: School Notes - Think spring at FCC
With fall just a month or so into its cycle and the snowy, icy, windy coldness of winter still far away, Frederick Community College is already looking to spring.
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Election snapshot: New Market
Long lines were reported elsewhere in the state, but voters wishing to cast a ballot for the nation's 56th president at New Market Middle School didn't have to wait this morning.
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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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Police blotter
The Frederick County Sheriff's Office is still investigating a two-car crash that occurred on Old Annapolis Road near Equestrian Way around 4:40 p.m. on Saturday.
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Linganore volleyball
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Birthday presents go to the dogs
Instead of getting presents that would please an 11-year-old girl, Hollyn Rose received chew toys, rope toys and other items that would please the animals at the Frederick County Animal Control Center and ...
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72 Film Fest is a test
Making a film in three days seems a little more challenging once you toss the element of surprise onto the pile.
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Student Accused Of Setting Barn Fire
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Linganore High student arrested for arson
Firefighter Dwayne Redman douses an abandoned vehicle with water at the scene of a barn fire Monday.
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Reporter's Notebook: Seven years later
Several observances are scheduled in Frederick County to mark the anniversary of the Sept.
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Sheriff's major adds biblical studies to his roster
About eight years ago, Maj. Gary Morton of the Frederick County Sheriff's Office was in his Ijamsville home when he started to get chest pains.
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