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Racing into the Future

After Gwenn Leatherman and her daughter ran in the Frederick Half Marathon a couple of years ago, she wondered if a similar event could be held in Hagerstown. Not long after the Frederick race, she attended the closing retreat for Leadership Washington County, a program that...

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No Resolutions

I’m not very zen. I’m more an emotional flood than a steady current. And I’m not Buddist. To prove this point I’m going to tell you that one of the statements I live by is Teddy Rosevelt’s “speak softly and carry a big stick.” But the other, the one that...

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Where in the World Is Becky Jefferies?

Becky Jefferies started out right here in Washington County, growing up on the southeast side of Hagerstown and attending Boonsboro High School.  “I loved my humble upbringings, but desperately wanted to get out and experience new things and learn about the world,” Jefferies says. Now, Jefferies has...

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In the Time of Her Life

When Eloisa Banes was in seventh grade and living in Chewsville, her physical education teacher asked her to represent the school in a county track meet. It would be her first official race. “I guess she saw that I was pretty good,” says Banes. She was...

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Everyone Believed

During the early 1990s 2-year-old Katie Delaportas was at Kennedy Krieger Institute in Baltimore for a 12-week hospital stay. “I had taken my son to see Santa Bud,” says says Katie’s mom, Kathy Delaportas, who was living in...

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Cigarettes, Coffee, and Christmas

Growing up, my insular family, just my parents and I, didn’t have any standing traditions. We didn’t serve a special breakfast. We didn’t always hang lights. Some years we didn’t have a tree. What I most remember happening every Christmas is my dad having to pause the...

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Hello World

I stumbled across a beach bar in Croatia last summer, and I’ll never forget it. Not because it was a great bar; it wasn’t. It was a concrete slab cut into the side of a cliff 40 feet or so above the Adriatic Sea just outside the...

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Dealing with Dementia

When Carolyn Perrygo began noticing changes in her husband John Perrygo, she expressed her concerns to their primary care physician who referred them to a hospital with a memory care specialty. It was there that...

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Stay Active; Stay Happy

Staying physically active is an important part of aging in a healthy way, staying independent longer, and enriching senior citizens’ lives. And Washington County has just the place for that to happen. Washington County Senior Center is on...

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Living the Theater

People who have performed in theatrical productions get it. There’s a bonding experience when you work together on and off stage, and it often continues years after the curtain falls on the last performance. That’s exactly what led a group of...

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Taking Up the Fight

Shane Azar-Myers opened UV Bronze Tanning in Waynesboro in 2012 to provide the area with affordable tanning. Before stepping out on his own, he had worked in the business for several years, learning the intricacies of operating a salon. So, he knew what it would take to be successful. Since then, he’s continued to...

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Before the Holiday Tree is Lit

Shortly after Martin Nikirk moved into his home on Chestnut Street in 2003 he received a 16-inch potted yellow pine tree as a housewarming gift from one of his parents. He planted the tree in his backyard and...

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Embracing Fall

My youngest daughter’s name is Summer. So, it’s safe to say that my favorite time of year is when it’s hot and sticky and the days last forever. But there’s something about fall. I guess that fall is supposed to be about endings, about leaves coming down to...

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Chasing the Dream

One day before Gabby Tennor was barely ​​old enough for school, she was with her family listening to music. “When I started to sing, my mom was like, ‘Wow, you’re really good,’” says Gabby, now 10 years old. Recognizing that their daughter had talent, they...

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All in the Family

Less than two miles short of the one-horse town of Chewsville and directly across Route 64 from the Wooden Keg Beer, Wine and Liquor Store hangs a sign (with an ancient golf ball globe on top) that partially belies the changes that are taking place beyond it. Though modernization of the facility is...

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A Blooming Business

Kayla Crigger may be young, but she’s already doing something that plenty of people dream of doing, running her own small business. Just five years ago, flowers weren’t really on Crigger’s mind. As a sophomore in high school, she wanted to...

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Flying into a New Era

Hagerstown baseball fans spent the summer celebrating their new professional team and enjoying the city’s fancy new downtown ballpark while work progressed on a large indoor fieldhouse at the site of the old Municipal Stadium.. The success of the Flying Boxcars and the momentum toward turning the site of the decaying stadium into a 114,000-square-foot recreational center show the city...

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