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  • 04:5104:51, 16 April 2021 diff hist +4,354 N File:Soccer 2021 Girls from The Frederick News-Post, April 16, 2021.jpgBudding giants: Titans receive four goals from freshmen to win girls county title Titan receive four goals from freshmen to win county title By John Cannon from the Frederick News-Post, April 16, 2021 With eight freshmen on their roster, returning Tuscarora girls soccer players Skylar Andrews and Cali Cammarata admitted they weren’t initially sure what to expect when matches began. It didn’t take long for them to realize those young players would be a help, not a hindrance. Anyone who wat... current

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  • 12:1312:13, 8 April 2021 diff hist +1,116 N File:Glee Club 1988.jpgFrom the 1988 Year Book: This photo is from the 1988 BHS Yearbook and shows the members of the Glee Club. A glee club is a musical or choral group which traditionally specializes in the singing of short songs called "glees" by trios or quartets. Nowadays they are also known for singing choral music in close harmony, and normally without instrumental accompaniment. The first named Glee Club was founded at the Harrow School, in London, England in 1787. Glee clubs were very popular in the UK... current
  • 05:5905:59, 8 April 2021 diff hist +7,081 N File:Phillips Saylor Wisor STRIPMALL BALLADS from The Frederick News-Post, April 8, 2021.jpgSTRIPMALL BALLADS Folk music artist writes Wammie winning album from time spent rubber tramping around America By Lauren LaRocca from The Frederick News-Post, April 8, 2021 In the Photo: Phillips Saylor Wisor started growing his beard on the first day of state-mandated COVID-19 lockdown in May 2020. Kerouac hopped freight trains cross-country and years later returned east to write about his adventures in what would be deemed one of the greatest American novels, “On the Road.” The open ro... current

7 April 2021

  • 06:0506:05, 7 April 2021 diff hist +3,710 N File:Chief Milt Frech Funeral from The Frederick News-Post, April 7, 2021.jpgFamily, colleagues bid farewell to Brunswick police chief By Ryan Marshall from The Frederick News-Post, April 7, 2021 Photos by Bill Green Members of Brunswick Police Chief Milton Frech Jr.’s law enforcement family past and present lined up for a final salute Tuesday afternoon, offering a farewell to a longtime officer in the Frederick County law enforcement community. On one side stood the officers of Frech’s own Brunswick Police Department, while officers from departments in Maryland a... current

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  • 05:5605:56, 31 March 2021 diff hist +7,109 N File:Cheif Milt Frech Dies at 56 from the Frederick News-Post, March 31, 2021.jpgCommunity 'heartbroken' after Brunswick police chief, 56, dies By Mary Grace Keller from The Frederick News-Post, March 31, 2021 In Photo: Chief Frech at the Veterans Day Parade 2015 Brunswick Police Chief Milton Frech Jr., who served more than 30 years in local law enforcement, died unexpectedly Tuesday. He was 56. City officials and law enforcement leaders reeled from the loss, describing Frech as a community-oriented chief who was beloved by many. “I’ve shed a few tears this morning,”... current

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  • 18:4118:41, 18 March 2021 diff hist +2,043 N File:Marion (Jo) Watson nee Grubb obituary from The Brunswick Herald, March 18, 2021.jpgMarion “Jo” Watson nee Grubb, 85 of Lansdowne, Virginia peacefully and graciously left this earth for heaven with her children, one on each side, Monday, February 22, 2021, at George Washington University Hospital in Washington, DC. Born Friday, July 12, 1935 in Brunswick, Maryland, she was the daughter of the late Clifford Grubb and the late Naomi Bowers Grubb. She was the wife of the late and loving Judson “Fred” Watson Jr. She was predeceased by loving husbands Daniel Walters and John Dix... current
  • 16:1316:13, 18 March 2021 diff hist +2,413 N File:Mayor Karin B. Tome received The Paul Harris Fellow Award, March 18, 2021.jpgKarin B. Tome received The Paul Harris Fellow Award, March 18, 2021 PAUL HARRIS FELLOW AWARD PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, Karin B. Tome is a Charter Member of the Rotary Club of Smoketown, Brunswick, Maryland, and was a driving force in the chartering of the Rotary Club, re-establishing a Rotary presence in Brunswick after a twenty-five year hiatus, and WHEREAS, Karin B. Tome has served with honor as Club Treasurer, since the club’s inception, tirelessly advocating for Rotary in the community, and... current

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  • 08:5208:52, 6 March 2021 diff hist +1,961 N File:Irene Treffelsen Payne Obituary (2).jpgPhoto from 2018 Brunswick Citizen Irene T Payne October 5, 1922 ~ February 27, 2021 (age 98) Obituary Mrs. Irene T. Payne,98, of Hagerstown and formerly of Brunswick, MD, passed away on February 27, 2021. She was the wife of the late Harry Payne, owner of Payne’s Pharmacy in Brunswick, MD, who passed in 2015. Born October 5, 1922 in New Rochelle, NY, Irene was the daughter of the late Edward and Anita Treffeisen. After graduating from the College of New Rochelle, Irene met and ma... current

4 March 2021

  • 10:1910:19, 4 March 2021 diff hist +695 N File:Club 108 in 1990.jpgThis photo is from the 1990 BHS Yearbook and shows the members of the Club 108. This group was started with the idea of providing students who had few opportunities otherwise to become in activities outside of the classroom. The club consisted of both mainstream students and Special Ed students who took care of the courtyard outside the cafeteria by planting and caring for flowers. In addition, they helped as ushers for school productions. Row (L to R) - Diane Hackley, Charlene Walters, Stac... current
  • 07:2807:28, 4 March 2021 diff hist +10,615 N File:Frank Duval Brunswick artist in 2007 from the Frederick News-Post, March 4, 2021.jpgAn homage to Frank DuVal: 'The artist in residence in all of our lives' By Graham Cullen from The Frederick News-Post, March 4, 2021 Frank DuVal was an artist enthralled by the human form. His paintings and sketches, wrought with expressive lines that embodied the true nature of his subjects, could convey more with a single stroke of his brush than most of us could ever hope to emulate. Frank, who lived in Brunswick, died Feb. 6 at the age of 75, had been a part of my life since before I... current

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  • 20:0520:05, 3 March 2021 diff hist +1,444 N File:Wayne Steven Dougherty Obituary from the Brunswick Herald February 25, 2021.jpegIn Memory of Wayne Steven Dougherty by Jim Castle Wayne Steven Dougherty, 65, of Atlanta and formerly of Brunswick, Maryland, died February 18, 2021 from complications of kidney failure. Born in Baltimore to Alma Lee & Wayne Ernest Dougherty, Jr., Wayne was an independent man, a devoted husband, and a loving father and grandfather. He was a man of incredible curiosity and a great sense of humor who nurtured lifelong interests in electronics and computer engineering; music; literature; animal... current
  • 20:0320:03, 3 March 2021 diff hist +261 N File:Senior 2021 Carson Bauer.jpgCarson Bauer, 2021 BHS Senior, supporting Safe and Sane! There is still time! Drive Thru Roy Rogers until 7 pm, say BHS Safe and Sane! 25% of proceeds benefit Safe and Sane! There is still time! Courtesy of Debbie Backer Category:High School current

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  • 09:2909:29, 18 February 2021 diff hist +891 N File:Harry Garvin Jr's 7th class,.jpgMr. Harry Garvin Jr's 7th class, which went on to be part of the BHS Class of 1970, during the 1964-65 school year. Here are the students that have been identified so far: First Row (L-R) Ronnie Wilt, Brenda Daugherty, Belinda Norris? , Marcia Rhoderick, Dee Ray Lowery 2nd Row (L-R) Theresa Harris, Ricky Dawson, Tony Barnhouse, Steve Slifer, Alan Clark , Keith Carter 3rd Row (L-R) Robert Huffer, Bobby Taylor, Debbie Blosser, Kenny White, Harold Tomlin 4th Row (L-R) Ernestine Sterling, Vir... current
  • 09:2809:28, 18 February 2021 diff hist +207 N File:Class of 1964 five-year Reunion in 1969.jpgPhoto from the Class of 1964 five-year Reunion in 1969. From left to right are Peggy Cooper, Sissy Merriman and Delores Foltz. (Photo courtesy of Donna Mattson) Category:Smoketown Schools current
  • 09:2609:26, 18 February 2021 diff hist +1,362 N File:Smoketown Rotary Club 2021.jpgPERSPECTIVE - on this date (February 18) in 2016 Central Maryland Rotary leaders met at the Brunswick Crossing Community Center to develop plans to establish the Smoketown Rotary Club of Brunswick, MD. Convened by then-Brunswick Mayor Karin B. Tome, Rotary Club of Carroll Creek member Richard A. Foot, Southern Frederick County Rotarian Richard Glover, Frederictowne Rotarian Angelene Kenny, and Rotary District 7620 Club Extension Chair Ray Streib announced a Rotary community information meeti... current
  • 09:2409:24, 18 February 2021 diff hist +1,726 N File:Students 1987, Mary Slagle, Jenifer Walker, Jara Bartee, Leslie Bartlett.jpghis photo is from the 1987 BHS Yearbook and shows four students engaging in an activity that became quite popular once Brunswick got its first fast food joint, in this case Hardee's (now it's Roy Rogers) in the 1980s. If one was a Senior or Junior with a car, or knew someone who had a car it was not very difficult during lunch to sneak off campus and get back by the end of the lunch period. Some did it because they did not like the meals served in the cafeteria, others because it was breakin... current

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