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MAMSA looks to the future Mt. Airy Main Street Association meeting of Dec. 18
By TONYA M. LEE, Messenger staff As published Jan. 16, 2008
Mt. Airy Main Street Association (MAMSA) president, Dalia Schulman, informed the group that she had lunched with the executive director of the Community Foundation of Carroll County, Audrey Cimino, and discussed MAMSA’s role in Mt. Airy and its [more]
Deadline for 2008 Mt. Airy Phone Book is this Friday
As published Jan. 16, 2008
Local businesses, residents and community groups are reminded that the final deadline for submissions to the 2008 Mt. Airy Phone Book is this Friday, Jan. 18.
The 2008 Mt. Airy Phone Book will feature Orange Pages advertising for businesses, residential White Pages listings and [more]
Help offered for parents of the autistic
By MICHELLE COOK, Messenger staff As published Jan. 16, 2008
Recently, autism has received a great deal of press thanks to celebrities coming forward and shedding some light on the challenges these children face daily. While the challenge is different from child to child, some things such as the [more]
Churches and fire department continue to receive free water and sewer use
By TONYA M. LEE, Messenger staff As published Jan. 16, 2008
At the Monday, Jan. 7 Mt. Airy Town Council meeting, a vote of 3 to 1 with one abstention, determined that houses of worship within the Mt. Airy town limits will continue to receive free water and sewer [more]
Health Unlimited expansion opens in Mt. Airy
As published Jan. 16, 2008
Health Unlimited Family Fitness & Aquatic Center on Century Drive in Mt. Airy has completed its recent expansion. The new space includes something new for just about everyone.
Of particular interest to parents and kids is The Yard, a virtual reality play gym for [more]
Have you heard? The Eagles are coming!
As published Jan. 16, 2008
In Mt. Airy very soon, The Fraternal Order of Eagles (F.O.E.) will begin gearing up to make a difference in the town. “People Helping People” is the slogan of this organization, which was founded in 1898.
Who helped to start, Mother’s Day, and Social [more]
It's smarter than a fifth grader
As published Jan. 16, 2008
While the academic team season doesn't begin until this month, several local teams have already been in competition.
South Carroll, Linganore, Urbana, and Walkersville high schools have all taped episodes of the It's Academic program at WJZ-13 in Baltimore. This program allows students to [more]
Canine blood donations needed
By NAN BROWN, Messenger staff As published Jan. 16, 2008
Did you know your dog could save a life with a gift of blood? Many of you reading this have donated at blood drives to help save a human life, and others of you have been on the receiving [more]
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