Cumberland Times-News - Fri Nov 27
Allegany County Animal Shelter reports the following animals were found: A* A female 6-month-old torbie long hair on West First Street, Cumberland.
Some lines for deals form before midnightCumberland Times-News - Fri Nov 27
Black Friday shoppers lined up outside Naylor's ACE Hardware store on Industrial Boulevard three hours before manager Joe Delosier opened the doors at midnight, hoping to be the first to get the best deals in town.
Archdiocese won't allow accused priest to serveThe Baltimore Sun - Thu Nov 26
The Catholic Archdiocese of Baltimore has concluded that allegations of child sexual abuse against a Cumberland priest are credible and will not allow him to return to active ministry, Archbishop Edwin F. O'Brien said.
I-68 wreck lands two in hospitalCumberland Times-News - Wed Nov 25
A Delaware woman who lost control of her vehicle on Interstate 68 near Flintstone on Tuesday evening was injured along with one of her passengers, according to Maryland State Police.
Renters, landlords may face random inspections with proposed code changeCumberland Times-News - Wed Nov 25
Renters and landlords may be required to step up their housekeeping if a proposal for random housing inspections presented at Tuesday's mayor and council public meeting is approved.
Thanksgiving now includes brother, new family for sistersCumberland Times-News - Wed Nov 25
The choices couldn't have been easy for Louise Bitner Grell. A widow at 21, her husband killed in World War II, she was raising a 6-month-old baby boy, alone, when she discovered she was pregnant with twins.
11/25 - Woman arrested on four warrantsCumberland Times-News - Wed Nov 25
A city woman wanted on four bench warrants by the Cumberland Police Department Warrant Squad was arrested Monday despite her alleged efforts to resist arrest and the action of another occupant of the residence who allegedly interfered with the arrest.
Firefighters contest proposed cutbacksCumberland Times-News - Wed Nov 25
Members of the Cumberland Fire Department made emotional appeals against staff cutbacks at Tuesday's Mayor and Council public meeting.
Annual PACE Reception will feature at least 24 displaysCumberland Times-News - Wed Nov 25
With 24 displays scheduled for the annual PACE Reception in Annapolis, the event will be filled to capacity by organizations touting the benefits of Mountain Maryland.
2 More W.Va. Hunters Die During Buck Gun SeasonWTAP-TV Parkersburg - Tue Nov 24
Two more hunters have died of heart attacks during the state's buck gun season. The Division of Natural Resources had initially reported one hunting-related fatal heart attack.
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