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Mercersburg, Pa., man accused of hitting a motorcyclist waives preliminary hearing - The Herald-Mail
An anonymous source provided information that Deardorff was the driver, police said. Deardorff “voluntarily surrendered himself to troopers” in Carlisle, Pa., on March 10, police said in a news release. The truck, which had damage to its right rear ...
Groups clash over Shepherdstown library location - The Herald-Mail
The trustees toured the Southern States building in 2010 when a donor, who has asked to remain anonymous, offered to buy it and lease it to the library. The trustees decided that it wasn't suitable then and last month when they toured the building ...
Police looking for Mercersburg man charged in fatal hit-and-run crash - The Herald-Mail
Trooper Michele Davis said during the news conference that an anonymous source provided the information that Deardorff was the driver of the white 2002 Isuzu box truck involved in the accident. That truck, which had damage to the rear right, ...
Event honors those who serve and protect - The Herald-Mail
Both women, who asked to remain anonymous, were involved in the Sept. 26, 2011, carjacking that ended at My Bank! First United Bank & Trust at 980 Foxcroft Ave. One was the victim who was pulled from the car by officers and the other was called a ...
Event honors those who serve and protect - The Herald-Mail
Both women, who asked to remain anonymous, were involved in the Sept. 26, 2011, carjacking that ended at My Bank! First United Bank & Trust at 980 Foxcroft Ave. One was the victim who was pulled from the car by officers and the other was called a ...
Greyhound bus stop special exception denied by Washington County Board of ... - The Herald-Mail
One employee, who spoke on a condition of anonymity, said she's noticed increased incidences of theft in the store where she works. She said some employees are “scared half to death” to work at night because of people standing around the store, ...
Man reported shot in torso in Hagerstown - The Herald-Mail
“I looked over and saw the guy that got shot fall over into the grass,” said the man, who declined to give his name. The motorist got out of his vehicle, went over to check on the victim and saw what appeared to be a gunshot wound in his torso, ...
10 students, driver treated for minor injuries after Chambersburg school bus crash - The Herald-Mail
At 11 am, the bus driver, who declined to give her name, said all of the children had been released from the hospital. The driver of the SUV and a passenger were unhurt in the collision, Greenawalt said. The SUV was traveling south on High Street when ...
Bridge of Life community dinner satisfies more than just hunger - The Herald-Mail
By DON AINES dona@herald-mail.com “I'm right next to homeless and hungry,” said the man, who declined to give his name. He went on to say he has been out of prison for six months, and times on the outside have been tough. The hungry part was satisfied, ...
Support group tells lawmaker about challenges of raising grandchildren - The Herald-Mail
One woman, who asked that her name not be used, said she is in that situation, except she has legal custody of children to whom she is not related. “I'm not getting anything” in the way of subsidies for raising her goddaughter's children, ...
McQueary's Versions - The Herald-Mail
•Citing an anonymous source, the Harrisburg Patriot-News reported McQueary family friend Dr. Jonathan Dranov told the grand jury he asked McQueary if he saw anything sexual between Sandusky and the boy and McQueary said no three times.
Woman shot as two men fire into West End home - The Herald-Mail
Another neighbor, who did not want to be identified, said there have been problems recently in the neighborhood. Anyone with information about the incident may call the Hagerstown Police Department's detective bureau at 301-790-3700, ext. 234. ...
Local lawmaker to introduce Md. congressional redistricting plan - The Herald-Mail
James described the meeting as “tense and terse” at first, but said it became more accommodating as administration officials said they were willing to work with the group to explore possible changes. “What we got was: 'We hear you. ...
About 400 brave weather to attend Sportman's Bash - The Herald-Mail
They are not paid people. That says something in itself." Adams, who said he collects guns, won a classic rifle. A resident of Silver Spring, Md., who was not present at the event and did not wish to be identified won the grand-prize Cruze.
Maryland hopes Pittsburgh, Syracuse aren't the final ACC additions - The Herald-Mail
The officials, who declined to be named while the matter was ongoing, declined to put a timetable on the next possible expansion. One of the officials said there remained concerns about striking the proper balance between football and basketball. ...
Woman fatally shot in parking lot of Ranson store; ex-boyfriend questioned - The Herald-Mail
“I'm ready to move back to the country,” said the man, who declined to give his name. Traffic is being detoured away from Mildred Street onto 7th and 10th avenues. Roper said he expects the detour to remain in effect until about 7 pm.
Neighbors react following standoff on Dual Highway - The Herald-Mail
A neighbor who asked not to be named out of concern for her safety, said Harris and her mother had not been in the neighborhood for more than a few months. “I would just wave when I saw either of them,” the woman said. Eugene Blue, who has lived in the ...
Pa. practice tells patients it reused needles - The Herald-Mail
"I was a little disturbed by it," said the man, who asked that his name not be used in this story. Despite the needle issue, the man said he plans to keep an appointment for an upcoming office visit. The letter was signed by Drs. Louis L. Glass and ...
Officers searching for man who robbed M&T outside Hagerstown - The Herald-Mail
The man, who declined to give his name, said he thought crimes are being aggravated by the bad economy. “They don't have enough (money) to feed their ...
Leach meets with top Maryland officials - The Herald-Mail
The sources declined to be identified while the search process continues. Friedgen won his last game -- the Military Bowl -- on Wednesday, ending a 10-year ...
Shots fired in alley near Washington County Hospital - The Herald-Mail
“I'm going to make sure my doors and windows are locked,” said a King Street resident who asked to remain anonymous for safety reasons. ...
Police, residents provide additional information about weekend shooting - The Herald-Mail
The woman, who asked that her name not be used for security reasons, said she considered herself lucky that neither she nor her 5-month-old son were home ...
Twenty-seven horses die in Charles Town fire - The Herald-Mail
The man, who declined to give his name, said he “lost everything” in the fire and will have to start over. “I was so upset. I lost it,” the man said, ...
Bed bugs are here, there and all over - The Herald-Mail
The patient, who asked that her name not be used, said there have been three outbreaks since she moved into the Alexander House about a year ago and her ...
No one seriously injured in three Pa. fires - The Herald-Mail
... were awakened by someone pounding on the door and telling them to get out, according to Overcash's son, who did not want to be identified. ...

