Shreve’s library plan faces stacks of issues

March 14, 2012
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By Ana Billotti Round Table web producer Frederick County commissioner Billy Shreve announced his proposal to shut down the Walkersville Public Library and move it next door into the Walkersville Middle School last week.“It perplexes me that we have one library at Walkersville Middle School and... Read more »

MHS baseball prepares as a team

February 22, 2012
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By Julia Karcewski Round Table advertising manager Ending on a high note last year, the Middletown High School boys varsity baseball team is confident they will carry over that high note to this season. Starting March 1st the baseball team must work as a team to help mold and ensure a successful... Read more »

Knights, Lions rivalry ignites passion in fans

November 18, 2011
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 By Victoria Bauer Round Table editor Determination, sweat, and excitement fill the stadium under the bright Friday Night Lights. The team’s captains make their way to the field, walking slowly but steadily, trying to intimidate their opponent as much as possible. The ref signals who won the coin... Read more »

Piano Man sings songs for local crowd

October 20, 2010
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By Matthew Jefferson Round Table reporter Dino Kartsonakis, a 68-year- old pianist from New York, performed at the Fredericktown Baptist Church in Walkersville on Oct. 15-16.  Dino Kartsonakis is well known for playing a  variety of music ranging from: classical, pop and religious music. Kartsonakis... Read more »

Knights tame the Lions 28-0

Kevin Parker
November 7, 2008
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Middletown 28 Walkersville 0 On a beautiful night for football, a charged crowd packed Walkersville High School for senior night to see the Knights shut out the hometown Lions 28 – 0. The night began with a touching moment of silence for the late Kaity Wilson. Walkersville won the toss, choosing... Read more »