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Saturday, September 24, 2011
Budzinski Workman and Graham compare a few notes at Westminster Fallfest
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Turkey leg at Westminster Fallfest
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The Carroll Eagle-Carroll County section Baltimore Sun at Westminster Fallfest
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Kym Byrnes the hot editor from Westminster Patch at Westminster Fallfest
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Plenty of booths and vendors to visit at Westminster Fallfest
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Community Foundation of Carroll County at Westminster Fallfest. Audrey Cimino..
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Friday, September 23, 2011
It was a long long long week
It was a long long long week
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Thursday, September 22, 2011
Tea Cup Adventure by Sarah
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See you at this year's Westminster Fallfest
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Food and Fallfest and Westminster St Supt Larry Bloom
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Wednesday, September 21, 2011
The historic Ellsworth Cemetery Westminster MD
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Carroll County Ag Center Corn Maze to open this Friday September 23, 2011
Sweet memories still remain from Shaffer & Co. Variety Store
Sweet memories still remain from Shaffer & Co. Variety Store Baltimore Sun By Kevin Dayhoff
It was 50 years ago when the Shaffer & Co. Variety Store, a Westminster institution close to the hearts of many children in town, closed.
After our recent columns in The Eagle regarding the Westminster Post Office building at the corner of Main Street and Longwell Avenue, a number of readers have been in touch with questions.
Several asked about the two buildings that once stood to the east of the post office in what is now a parking lot.
Westminster (Carroll, Maryland)
A Jan. 13, 1966, newspaper clipping provided by local historian George Welty, tells part of the story, noting that "the Stonesifer building (was) being demolished last week to make way for Post Office enlargement..."