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How to get an American passport quickly when yours is about to expire
Question: My passport will expire at the end of August. Because I travel for my job frequently and sometimes with little advance notice, I cannot be without a passport for the four to six weeks it will take to get a new one. Also, many visas I will be...
Tags: U.S. Department of State, Travel, Interior Policy, Google Inc., Personal Data Collection
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Betty J. Burger, 88
Betty Jane Burger, 88, of Scarhill Road, Greencastle, Pa., passed away Friday, April 12, 2013, at Waynesboro (Pa.) Hospital. Born June 14, 1924, in Mercersburg, Pa., she was the daughter of the late Herbert Melvin and Jennie Belle (Cordell) Swope. She...Tags: Franklin County (Pennsylvania), Human Interest, Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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Singos celebrate anniversary
Homer and Thomasine Singo of Jenner Crossroads recently celebrated their 64th wedding anniversary. They were married in the E.U.B. Church on Feb. 19, 1949, by the Rev. O.A. Wimer. Thomasine is the daughter of the late James and Hannah Johnson. Homer...
Tags: Rentals, Arts and Culture, Ceremonies, Culture, Brownsville
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Remember gas tax in 2014
Looks like our "tax and spend" Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley had his way again ("Md. Senate approves increase in gas tax," March 30). The Maryland Senate passed Governor O'Malley's massive 80 percent gasoline tax hike over Easter weekend. Now,...Tags: Martin O'Malley, Executive Branch, Government, Politics
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Marie A. Melaro, 85
Marie Antoinette Melaro, 85, of Hagerstown, Md., passed away Tuesday, April 2, 2013, at the Western Maryland Hospital Center. Born Saturday, May 14, 1927, in Oakmont, Pa., she was the daughter of the late John B. Melaro and Rose D. Toia Melaro. She...Tags: University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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Agencies in Maryland dodge furloughs — for now
A month after across-the-board federal spending cuts began, there are signs that one of the most troubling potential consequences for Maryland — the furloughing of federal employees — might not be as widespread as initially feared. But the...
Tags: Towson, United States Naval Academy, Food and Drug Administration, Health Organizations, Government Debt
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Inaugural fundraisers race to meet $50-million goal
WASHINGTON — With less than a week to go before President Obama is sworn in for his second term, fundraisers for the presidential inaugural committee were still working Monday to secure their goal of $50 million in private donations to finance the...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Barack Obama, Economy, Business and Finance, United Therapeutics Corp., Finance
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Young Marylanders honored for community spirit
Two years ago, when Sade Miller was in fifth grade at Ridgely Elementary School in Denton, she decided to raise money for the hospice in Caroline County. Instead of holding a bake sale or asking the adults in her life for money, Sade (pronounced Sha-day)...
Tags: Breast Cancer, Michael Jackson, Teaching and Learning, Mount Washington Pediatric Hospital, Students
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No license for illegals
The liberals in the Maryland General Assembly are at it again wanting now to give driver's licenses to undocumented and illegal immigrants. This is the wrong way to go, and illegal immigrants do not deserve or should not be given drivers licenses in...
Tags: Career and Workplace, Immigration, Migration, Labor Legislation, Maryland General Assembly
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Washington Co. lawmaker's bill would ban abortions at 20 weeks or later
kaustuv.basu@herald-mail.comDel. Neil C. Parrott, R-Washington, has introduced a bill in the Maryland General Assembly that would prohibit abortions at 20 weeks gestation or later, except under some circumstances such as medical emergencies. The bill, known as the Pain-Capable...Tags: Abortion, Social Issues, Maryland General Assembly
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Margaret "Ann" Terrett
janeth@herald-mail.comOnce you met Margaret “Ann” Terrett, you were a friend for life. “I think the most important thing — when you met Mom for the first time, you might not know her, but when you left, you were a friend,” said son Robert...Tags: Arts and Culture, The Herald-Mail, Garrett County, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Raspberries
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Silver Spring music teacher charged with possession of child pornography
A Montgomery County elementary school teacher was charged Thursday in Baltimore County for possession of child pornography, police said. Lawrence Joynes, 54, of Dundalk, teaches music at New Hampshire Estates Elementary school in Silver Spring,...
Tags: Dundalk, Prisons
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