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Howard E. Johnson, 71
Howard Earl Johnson, 71, of Hagerstown, Md., died Thursday, Sept. 1, 2011, at his home.
Born Feb. 11, 1940, in Hagerstown, he was the son of the late Howard Lee and Carrie Amelia Cole Johnson.
He served in the U.S. Marines.
He was retired from Mack...Tags: South Carolina, Mack Trucks, Inc., American Legion, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Funeral Parlor and Crematorium
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Planning your trip to literary Northeast
THE BEST WAY TO BOSTON
From LAX, American, United, JetBlue and Virgin America offer nonstop service to Boston. American and Southwest offer direct service (stop, no change of plane), and AirTran, United, Southwest, American, US Airways, Continental,...Tags: Dining and Drinking, New York City, New York, Bars and Clubs, Hotel and Accommodation Industry
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Did Mass. woman's body get left in pool for days?
FALL RIVER, Mass. (AP) — A Massachusetts official says a woman's body might have been in a public swimming pool for two days. Massachusetts Energy and Environmental Affairs Secretary Richard Sullivan's department oversees state-run pools. He...Tags: Human Body, Human Interest
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Villages artist-pastor felt tug of ministry but loved arts, too
OXFORD — The Rev. Drew Willard, who grew up in Plainfield, N.J., was ordained as a United Church of Christ minister in 1996.
He previously preached at churches in Mystic, Conn., and Holiday, on Florida's west coast. He served as a youth pastor...Tags: Career and Workplace, Florida, West Point, Arts, Pennsylvania
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Body Found in Public Pool Went Undetected for Days
CNNFALL RIVER, Mass. -- Authorities say the body of a woman who died in a Massachusetts public pool went undetected for days as swimmers continued to use the pool before the victim was found floating. The body of Marie Joseph, 36, was discovered by...Tags: Justice System, CNN (tv network), Lawyers, Crime, Law and Justice
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Travel Picks: Top 10 seafood spots for July 4
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters) - July 4 is the ultimate summer weekend - long days, warm weather, fireworks and the beach are all part of what makes American Independence Day special. In honor of this great American holiday online travel adviser Cheapflights (www....Tags: Mussels, Dining and Drinking, Human Interest, Beaches, Trips and Vacations
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Wardwell pushes South to comeback win in Under Armour game
Although the North team had 18 players from New York, it was ultimately the South's Empire State native — goalie Bobby Wardwell — who changed the course of the game.
Wardwell, who will play atSyracuse, turned in a 12-save performance, leading...Tags: Ryan Tucker, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Armed Forces, Defense, Clifton
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Contemporary American Theater Festival celebrates 21st season
marieg@herald-mail.comWhether it's Broadway or a community playhouse, a little magic takes place every time the lights are dimmed and the curtain opens. It's the wizardry of live theatre. But it's a long road to sellouts and standing ovations. Plays need time to figure...Tags: West Virginia, Ides of March, David Mamet, Theater, Entertainment
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Invasive snakehead found in river near Annapolis
A mature, egg-bearing northern snakehead has been discovered by scientists in a river just south of Annapolis, raising the possibility that low salinity in the Chesapeake Bay this year may have allowed the invasive fish to escape from the Potomac River....Tags: Florida, North Carolina, Crofton, Science and Technology, California
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Prosecutor: Key Report In Wesleyan Slaying Due Next Month
The Hartford CourantA long-awaited state mental health report on the man accused of fatally shooting a Wesleyan University student should be complete in about a month, Middlesex State's Attorney Timothy J. Liston said Tuesday. Liston was in court for a hearing in the case...Tags: Behavioral Conditions, New York City, Career and Workplace, Crimes, Justice System
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Senator Elizabeth Warren?
A liberal political group is pushing Elizabeth Warren candidacy for the Senate now that President Obama has decided not to name her to lead the new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. Warren dreamed up the idea of the new agency, but Republicans in...Tags: Republican Party, Politics, U.S. Senate, Elections, Elizabeth Warren
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Gay couples weigh going out-of-state to marry or gambling on Annapolis
Shortly after Jon A. Kaplan and Joel Pearson met, they decided to spend a week together in Florida over the holidays — an extended first date, they call it. The trip went so well that they bought a pair of matching rings while they were there, rings...Tags: Church and State Relations, College Park (Prince George's, Maryland), Science and Technology, Democratic Party, Same-Sex Marriage
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