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On The Wild Side

Habitat Fragmentation and Land Ownership In this present time civilization, humans are finding themselves in the midst of more than one environmental quagmire. How to get control of the plastic and junk in the ocean? How to keep air clean enough to breath in China? How to rid old pipes of poisonous lead and our […]

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Looking Back

by James Rada, Jr. 1908 — Let There Be Light Thomas Edison invented the light bulb in 1879, and soon thereafter, companies began forming to provide electricity and light to homes and communities. Larger cities were the first recipients, but eventually, it became a feasible project for smaller communities. However, as community after community turned […]

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The Present Past

by “My Father’s Son” Keeping Track When traversing the history of small areas such as Thurmont and its surrounding municipalities, several names begin to be repeated. Dissimilar to culture today, when a family settled in an area, they usually stayed in that area. Our northern Maryland vicinity has collected several names that have a way […]

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Are the New “Smart” Credit Cards Just Another Dumb Idea?

Nicholas DiGregory While the holiday season is usually accompanied by extravagant announcements of better, brighter, and more meaningless high-tech toys, there is one piece of recently-released technology that you may want to pay attention to: “smart” credit cards. These “smart” credit cards, also known as “chip” cards, have been stealing headlines and filling search engines […]

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Emmitsburg Area Home Fire Safety Visits

In light of two recent area fires of significance, a Home Fire Safety Visitation effort, including Smoke Alarm awareness information, began Saturday, December 12, 2015, reaching Emmitsburg area residents. Red Cross volunteers and local fire/rescue first responders were joined by other safety advocates in going door-to-door, promoting the importance of having working smoke alarms in […]

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Tip Me Frederick Awarded $23,000 Grant from Maryland Department of Agriculture

Support from State Spay-Neuter Grant Program Will Help Tip Me Frederick’s Lifesaving Work for Community Cats Tip Me Frederick (TMF) is pleased to have received a grant from the Maryland Department of Agriculture (MDA) to help residents in Thurmont and other areas of northern Frederick County humanely manage the area’s community cats. The MDA’s two-year […]

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Rocky Ridge Progressive 4-H Club Celebrates Another Great Year

On November 1, 2015, the Rocky Ridge Progressive 4-H Club of Frederick County Maryland celebrated another great year of 4-H achievements at their annual club banquet. Community members and 4-H families from across the county gathered together in Thurmont to share in a wonderful potluck meal and to hear about all of the achievements of […]

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Community Service Project Fundraiser by Local 4-H Member in Memory of Grandfather

Gateway Market in Thurmont helped their niece and local 4-H’er, Margo Sweeney, with her community service project fundraiser to meet her goal for scholarships. Margo decided after the passing of her grandfather, Sterling Bollinger, that she would join forces with her Aunt Maggie and Uncle John to have a dipping ice cream fundraiser at Gateway […]

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Thurmont Grange Holds Annual Community Citizenship Award Ceremony

Grace Eyler November 23, 2015, marked the annual Community Citizenship Award ceremony held by the Thurmont Grange. This year, members joined together to share special memories and give thanks to the Keilholtz family who have volunteered so much time to our community. While members mingled and found seating for dinner, Bob Wiles gladly welcomed those […]

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Don Sonn and the Emmitsburg Tattoo Company Make Tattooing a Truly Social Experience

Nicholas DiGregory The Emmitsburg Tattoo Company is somewhat of an anomaly, insofar as tattoo shops are concerned. In terms of appearance, the storefront is clean, sleek, and inviting—an image that is supported by the shop atmosphere itself. While the inside of the shop is decorated with many items and images that befit any reputable tattoo […]

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Thurmont Holds Ribbon-Cutting Ceremonies for Two Businesses

A new business on Main Street, Another’s Treasure, opened on December 5, 2015. Another’s Treasure sells all types of furniture for any room in your home or office. Another’s Treasure is located at 5B East Main Street in Thurmont. Lora Owens and Damon Greenfield are proprietors. Mountain Memories has moved to 12 North Church Street […]

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Thurmont Elementary and Catoctin High Receive State Character Awards

Thurmont Elementary School and Catoctin High School were two of eight schools in Maryland, and the only schools in Frederick County, to recently be recognized as Maryland Schools of Character. The awards are given annually by Character.org, a national advocate for character development. In Maryland, the program is sponsored by the Maryland Center for Character […]

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Catoctin High School Girls Basketball to Hold Alumni Night and Celebration of 10-Year Anniversary of State Championship

The Catoctin High School (CHS) Girls Basketball Team will be holding an Alumni Night at their home game on Friday night, January 29, 2016. All past members of the CHS Girls Basketball Program are invited to be guests for the evening. In conjunction with the Alumni Night, they are also having a special Celebration and […]

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