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Richard Troxell and CHS Students Give Awesome Concert

Deb Spalding The evening of November 15, 2014, was one to be remembered, as Thurmont native and international tenor, Richard Troxell, returned to his alma mater, Catoctin High School (CHS), to present—along with current students of the CHS music program—a world-class concert to benefit the Catoctin High School music program and the Thurmont Senior Center. […]

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Flea Market Now Open at The Eyler Stables in Thurmont

Lindsay Brandt The Eyler Stables in Thurmont now hosts weekend flea markets. The idea for opening the stables for weekend markets was that of owner, Niki Eyler, and her friend, Emily Kemp, who has been working a similar operation in Virginia. The Eyler Stables property has been in the Eyler family for generations. Eyler’s great-grandparents […]

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Sharon Burd Retires

Lindsay Brandt When the residents of Sabillasville, Maryland, travel to their local post office, they won’t be seeing the familiar face of their resident postmaster, Sharon Burd, kindly waiting to help them. Sharon Burd (pictured right) of the United States Postal Service retired from her post on September 28, 2014, after almost thirty-one years. “I […]

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58th Annual Thurmont & Emmitsburg Community Show

Pet Show The Thurmont and Emmitsburg Community Show Pet Show was held on Saturday, September 6, 2014, at Catoctin High School. Judges for this event were Jim and Barbara Mofffatt of Mount Pleasant, Maryland, and Chairmen were Dave Harman and Dave Johnston. The judges selected Amber Sanders and her Huskie dog as Champion. She received […]

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Colorfest Dodges Bad Weather for a Successful Weekend

James Rada, Jr. The incessant rain on Saturday morning, October 11, 2014, gave way to a cloudy day in the afternoon, transitioning into a sunny, more pleasant day on Sunday for the 51st Annual Colorfest weekend in Thurmont. The crowds picked up as people turned out for unusual food like Southern-fried Snickers and one-of-a-kind gifts […]

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Ritz Wins Emmitsburg Commissioner Seat

James Rada, Jr. A new face was added to the Emmitsburg Board of Commissioners on Monday, October 6, 2014, when Joseph Ritz, III, was sworn in. The Emmitsburg Town election was held on Tuesday, September 30, 2014, and residents were voting for a commissioner and mayor. Ritz ran against former town commissioner Patrick Joy and […]

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90th Anniversary Banquet of the Emmitsburg High School Alumni Association

Deb Spalding On Saturday, October 18, 2014, the 90th Banquet of the Emmitsburg High School Alumni was held at the Emmitsburg Ambulance activities building on Creamery Road in Emmitsburg. Emmitsburg High School’s first graduating class was the class of 1898. Their last graduating class was the class of 1968. The late Ada Hollinger Sperry began […]

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Support Richard Carbaugh’s Hope Foundation & Project Hope

Please come and help support Richard Carbaugh’s Hope Foundation & Project Hope of Thurmont with your donations towards a spaghetti dinner and silent auction & dance fundraising event, which will be taking place on November 29, 2014, in Thurmont at the Thurmont Carnival grounds. This event will help to raise funds towards awareness, education, and […]

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Support of Fire Services Heritage in Emmitsburg

Deb Spalding In preparation of the annual National Fallen Firefighters Memorial Service that is held in October in Emmitsburg, Maryland at the National Fire Academy, Emmitsburg’s fire personnel and volunteers fill multiple rolls year-round. For this year’s 33rd annual event held on the weekend of October 11 and 12, 2014, the folks at Vigilant Hose […]

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mountain talk

MountainFest Weekend in Sabillasville by Chris O’Connor A rather inauspicious opening day of MountainFest at Sabillasville Elementary School in Sabillasville, Maryland, deterred many visitors due to the chilly, misty weather. Sunday, the overcast skies gave way to sun and warmer temperatures and attendance typical of the decades old annual arts and crafts festival sponsored by […]

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