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A New Rock The Block Event Will Celebrate To Honor Downtown Contractors

Cumberland: On October 12, when the classic 1980s song We Built This City resounds on Cumberland’s Pershing Street, a new Rock the Block event will celebrate the downtown reconstruction efforts of contractors Triton Construction and The Carl Belt Group, who are responsible for restoring Baltimore Street and the Cas Taylor Jr. Bridge. Celebration With Throwback […]

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Immense Achievement: Candidates For Cumberland Relocation Will Be Examined

A committee will be established to examine hundreds of application forms from people who are interested in relocating to the Queen City. Officials from Cumberland stated that the goal of the trial program was to expand the “talented workforce” in the region, boost economic opportunities, and enhance city housing. A $10,000 relocation incentive was available

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Second half offensive display leads Frostburg to 4-1 win

FROSTBURG —On Wednesday, Frostburg State defeated Wheeling 4-1 thanks to an impressive second-half scoring performance. “We’re always pleased when we win at home,” Keith Byrnes, head coach of FSU, stated. “I felt like we did a decent job of trying to distance ourselves from them and coming out in the second half.  However, we were

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“Outstanding achievement” Candidates for Cumberland relocation will be evaluated 

CUMBERLAND: A committee will be established to examine hundreds of applications from people who are interested in relocating to Queen City. The goal of the pilot program, according to Cumberland officials, is to expand the region’s “talented workforce,” boost economic opportunities, and enhance city housing. A $10,000 relocation incentive was available for a limited period

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The children’s tale “Blueberries For Sal” will be the opening season feature for FSU’s Department of Theatre and Dance

FROSTBURG: The children’s musical “Blueberries for Sal” will launch the 2024–2025 season at Frostburg State University’s Department of Theatre and Dance on October 19 at 2 p.m. in the Drama Theatre of the university’s Woodward D. Pealer Performing Arts Center as part of Homecoming weekend. “Blueberries for Sal: The Musical,” which is based on Robert

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Five People Got Injured In Mount Savage Road Collision

Lavale: The Allegany County Department of Emergency Services reports that two cars collided late Tuesday afternoon on Mount Savage Road close to the Timbrook car dealership, injuring three adults and two children but not seriously. Injured Were Transported For Medical Care DES ambulances transported each injured person to UPMC Western Maryland for medical attention. The

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In a five-game thriller against Mountain Ridge, Fort Hill prevails; Hampshire sweeps Allegany; Calvary is tied

CUMBERLAND: In a thrilling five-game match on Monday, No. 2 Fort Hill defeated No. 4 Mountain Ridge.After losing the first two games, 25-17 and 25-16, the Sentinels (6-1 overall, 3-1 Western Maryland Athletic Conference) won the next three, 25-17, 25-14, and 15-13, to win the match. Mountain Ridge lost to WestMAC 4-3.Addison Furstenberg, Kamryn Rice,

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Food and Beverages Prohibited in Riverside Park

CUMBERLAND: The mayor and City Council unanimously decided on Tuesday to exclude food and beverages from Riverside Park, setting up a conflict between historical preservation and a neighborhood charity initiative. The George Washington Headquarters cabin at the park has been cared after by the Daughters of the American Revolution Cresap Chapter regent for about ninety

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A second school resource officer will be added by the Lancaster County school district

COUNTY LANCASTER: An additional school resource officer is being added to the security team of the Lancaster County-based Hempfield School District. The police officer from East Hempfield Township will divide his time between Hempfield High School, Landisville Middle School, and Centerville Middle School. He’s scheduled to begin in January. According to police, Hempfield’s “amazing” security

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