Fountain Head Country Club Celebrates 100 Years
Embedded in the lyrics of “Don’t Blink” (a song recorded by country music superstar Kenny Chesney and written about an interview with a 102-year-old man on the evening news) is the line, “Trust me friend, a hundred years goes faster than you think, so...
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...
Time Travel
Exploring Civil War history on the hallowed grounds of Gettysburg or Antietam is one thing, but stepping into Wilson’s Old Country Store takes time travel to a whole new level. Established in 1847 by Rufus Hillary Wilson, this charming shop and its surrounding “village” are...
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...
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...
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...
The High Times of Clear Spring
We know history runs deep in Washington County, but it runs much deeper than what happened on the Antietam battlefield on Sept. 17, 1862. Decades before the Civil War, Clear Spring, now a small town of fewer than 400 people, was a thriving community, serving as a...
New Store Should Alleviate City’s ‘Food Desert’
Fresh fruits and vegetables and shelves full of healthy food are finally headed to downtown Hagerstown. Horizon Goodwill Industries, with help from many foundations, funds, and local businesses, will create a full-service grocery store on Prospect Street, where a...
Sweet Sanctuary
Who doesn’t like chocolate and coffee—especially when it comes with a side of service to humanity? Brooke’s House Coffee and Chocolate is more than just a place to indulge in delightful treats and warm beverages. It is a sanctuary of hope and transformation, where women...
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...
Smooth as Silk
Thai food seems to be everywhere these days, taking tables by storm with its reputation for being (potentially) healthy, quick, customizable, competitively priced, and alluringly “exotic” with plenty of familiar ingredients, too. The cuisine incorporates...
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...
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...
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...
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...
History Keeps Rolling
When the Washington County Free Library decided it needed a way to get books to residents throughout the county and not just in Hagerstown, it was ahead of its time, and in 1905 it established the first bookmobile in the United States. A horse-drawn cart to…
A Tiny Little Fat Cat for the Aviation Museum
Giuseppe Bellanca is a demanding coworker. He always wants to be fed, likes to nap at the desk, tends to play more than get his work done, and expects someone else to clean up his messes. But this funny…
Strumming Away
It was more than five decades ago when a young guitar player named Lew Palladino was asked to sit in for a night with a band whose regular guitar player couldn’t make it. Then 14, Palladino ended up playing the entire week with that band in The Vogue Room in the Colonial Hotel in Hagerstown. The band…
Franklin County, PA Re-enactment: The Burning of Chambersburg
On July 26, 1864, Gen. Jubal Early ordered Gen. “Tiger” John McCausland to proceed to Chambersburg and deliver a ransom demand. “At Chambersburg levy $100,000 in gold or $500,000 in Northern Money to pay for the houses of Andrew Hunter, Alexander R. Boteler and Edmund I. Lee of Jefferson Co. Va., which were…