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There was a big pile of spaghetti on Jonathan Stotelmyer’s plate. “I ate it all,” said Jonathan, 5, of Hagerstown. Katie Stotelmyer, 33, said it took her son about five minutes to eat the spaghetti. “He shoved it down. Pasta’s his ...  
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New executive director Andrea Haugh is excited about the opportunities for Antietam Humane Society to grow. Haugh, who succeeds Debbie DeWees, has been on board since Monday. “I’m excited about getting the community more involved in volunteering and ...  
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Were it not for the Warriors, the Rebels would not have the opportunity to wrestle the MVAL Antietam lead from Catoctin. Without question, when South (12-6, 9-2) hosts Catoctin (11-6, 9-2) Friday night at 7, it will be the most significant ...  
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Trail takes helm at Antietam Battlefield Susan Trail was superintendent at Monocacy National Battlefield for eight years. Photograph courtesy of National Park Service.Monocacy National Battlefield Super-intendent Susan Trail has been selected to serve in the same capacity at Antietam …  
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There were different kinds of commands that echoed Thursday across the rolling hills of Antietam National Battlefield."Quiet down! Dont Smile! Ready? Action!" shouted Tanner Barnett, an eight-grade student at E. Russell Hicks Middle School in Hagerstown.Dressed in a red battle frock like the one worn by Confederate Gen. A.P. Hill, Barnett was directing one in a sequence of films that magnet students at the school researched, wrote and produced...  
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