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3 days ago
- General
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Aviation history from WWII era relived this weekend at Hagerstown Aviation Museum
HAGERSTOWN, Md. () — With the weekend approaching, it may well be worth your while to take a step back in time to revisit Hagerstown's place in World War II aviation history. The Hagerstown Aviation Museum is showcasing Friday through Sunday, the only two World War II super-bombers remaining. 'That B-29 is a special aircraft,' Mark Novak, chief pilot of the imposing plane, said. 'It's pretty special. Of the 4,000 built, only two are left.' Hagerstown City Council poised to approve tax hike As executive director of the B-29, Josh Wells said the plane has a distinctive attachment to Hagerstown, home to Fairchild Aircraft Manufacturing until 1984. 'Hagerstown has a special place in aviation history and our nation's air power strength,' Wells said. Visitors to the Hagerstown Aviation Museum this weekend can relive the city's glory years as a center for aircraft manufacturing. 'Visitors this weekend will get an up-close and personal touch and feel for the aircraft,' Wells said. 'And take a ride in these historic airplanes, well, it really brings history to life.' Rides on the planes will leave an indelible impression, Novak said. 'You see it and hear it start and watch it fly and take a ride on it and, well, it's quite an experience,' Novak said. And don't forget that museum tour. After pandemic struggles, Hagerstown is upbeat about revived local economy You are going to experience history,' Monica Miller with the museum said. 'It's really special because the aircraft we have on display were made right here. There's aren't too many museums that can say that.' Tours and plane rides are offered this Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Visit Hagerstown Aviation Museum for more information. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
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5 days ago
- Business
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Hagerstown City Council poised to approve tax hike
HAGERSTOWN, Md. () — Hagerstown City Council is set to approve a tax increase at its Tuesday night meeting at City Hall. All but one member of the Council has indicated they will support the hike. The average city household will likely see its tax bill rise by $65. The reason? For one, the Easter weekend storm set the city back by $643,000 for cleanup. And there are capital costs associated with downtown development. Then, too, there is more funding to staff up the city police force. 'We've got about a $2 million gap that we need to make up,' said Councilman Kristen Aleshire. 'And that's largely because we are investing in public safety.' Man arrested for shooting at Bowlero in Bethesda 'I've got 12 people in the academy and people in the pipeline to hire,' said Hagerstown Police Chief Paul Kifer. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.