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  • Taneytown, Maryland -- Friday, March 27, 2020<br />
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The Smokehouse Restaurant at Antrim 1844 is closed in Taneytown, Maryland. <br />
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Carroll County, which includes the nearly 7,000 citizens of Taneytown, had a confirmed 83 cases of Covid-19 as of Sunday, March 29, 2020.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The Wall Street Journal<br />
Slug: “SMALLTOWN”<br />
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  • Taneytown, Maryland -- Friday, March 27, 2020<br />
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Jessie McCauley and Cody Hagen walk down Taneytown’s main street in an effort to get out of the house with, from left, River Few, 4, Aliya Few, 6, and Logan Few, 2. The main streets in Taneytown are a mix of housing alongside closed, nonessential stores and restaurants operating in a limited capacity.<br />
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Carroll County, which includes the nearly 7,000 citizens of Taneytown, had a confirmed 83 cases of Covid-19 as of Sunday, March 29, 2020.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The Wall Street Journal<br />
Slug: “SMALLTOWN”<br />
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  • Taneytown, Maryland -- Friday, March 27, 2020<br />
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Stephani Rickerd, the owner of Buddy’s Place dog grooming, crosses Taneytown’s main street, which is a mix of housing alongside closed, nonessential stores and restaurants operating in a limited capacity. While her shop is closed down, Rickerd is using her free time to paint the walls and prepare for the opening of the shop’s new location just down the block<br />
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Carroll County, which includes the nearly 7,000 citizens of Taneytown, had a confirmed 83 cases of Covid-19 as of Sunday, March 29, 2020.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The Wall Street Journal<br />
Slug: “SMALLTOWN”<br />
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  • Taneytown, Maryland -- Friday, March 27, 2020<br />
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A United States Post Office delivery person crosses Taneytown’s main street, which is a mix of housing alongside closed, nonessential stores and restaurants operating in a limited capacity. <br />
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Carroll County, which includes the nearly 7,000 citizens of Taneytown, had a confirmed 83 cases of Covid-19 as of Sunday, March 29, 2020.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The Wall Street Journal<br />
Slug: “SMALLTOWN”<br />
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  • Taneytown, Maryland -- Friday, March 27, 2020<br />
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Cathy Blair walks the family dog Joey with her 6-year-old twin sons Grayson, at center, and Chase down Taneytown’s main street, which is a mix of housing alongside closed, nonessential stores and restaurants operating in a limited capacity. Blair, who lives with her family outside of Taneytown, said she and her sons wanted to get some fresh air, so they drove in for a walk around town.<br />
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Carroll County, which includes the nearly 7,000 citizens of Taneytown, had a confirmed 83 cases of Covid-19 as of Sunday, March 29, 2020.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The Wall Street Journal<br />
Slug: “SMALLTOWN”<br />
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  • Taneytown, Maryland -- Friday, March 27, 2020<br />
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Barnhart George helps a friend move into an apartment just off of Taneytown’s main street, which is a mix of housing alongside closed, nonessential stores and restaurants operating in a limited capacity. George, who works as a landscaper, said the coronavirus pandemic is delaying the start of his seasonal work.<br />
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Carroll County, which includes the nearly 7,000 citizens of Taneytown, had a confirmed 83 cases of Covid-19 as of Sunday, March 29, 2020.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The Wall Street Journal<br />
Slug: “SMALLTOWN”<br />
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  • Taneytown, Maryland -- Friday, March 27, 2020<br />
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Due to the coronavirus pandemic, Stephani Rickerd, the owner of Buddy’s Place dog grooming, has closed down her shop in Taneytown, Maryland. She’s using her free time to paint the walls and prepare for the opening of the shop’s new location just down the block<br />
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Carroll County, which includes the nearly 7,000 citizens of Taneytown, had a confirmed 83 cases of Covid-19 as of Sunday, March 29, 2020.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The Wall Street Journal<br />
Slug: “SMALLTOWN”<br />
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  • Taneytown, Maryland -- Friday, March 27, 2020<br />
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Due to the coronavirus pandemic, Stephani Rickerd, the owner of Buddy’s Place dog grooming, has closed down her shop in Taneytown, Maryland. She’s using her free time to paint the walls and prepare for the opening of the shop’s new location just down the block<br />
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Carroll County, which includes the nearly 7,000 citizens of Taneytown, had a confirmed 83 cases of Covid-19 as of Sunday, March 29, 2020.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The Wall Street Journal<br />
Slug: “SMALLTOWN”<br />
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  • Taneytown, Maryland -- Friday, March 27, 2020<br />
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While awaiting coranovirus testing results, Flowserve is currently shut down in Taneytown, Maryland. <br />
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Carroll County, which includes the nearly 7,000 citizens of Taneytown, had a confirmed 83 cases of Covid-19 as of Sunday, March 29, 2020.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The Wall Street Journal<br />
Slug: “SMALLTOWN”<br />
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  • Taneytown, Maryland -- Friday, March 27, 2020<br />
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Lisa Patterson, the owner of New Beginnings Christian Learning Center, speaks with pre-kindergarten teacher Katie Serafin in Taneytown, Maryland. While operating in a limited capacity, Patterson is able to keep her business open because she applied for and received a special designation to care for the children of workers deemed essential.<br />
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Carroll County, which includes the nearly 7,000 citizens of Taneytown, had a confirmed 83 cases of Covid-19 as of Sunday, March 29, 2020.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The Wall Street Journal<br />
Slug: “SMALLTOWN”<br />
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  • Taneytown, Maryland -- Friday, March 27, 2020<br />
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Lisa Patterson, the owner of New Beginnings Christian Learning Center, poses for a portrait at her daycare center, which is still open in Taneytown, Maryland. While operating in a limited capacity, Patterson is able to keep her business open because she applied for and received a special designation to care for the children of workers deemed essential.<br />
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Carroll County, which includes the nearly 7,000 citizens of Taneytown, had a confirmed 83 cases of Covid-19 as of Sunday, March 29, 2020.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The Wall Street Journal<br />
Slug: “SMALLTOWN”<br />
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  • Taneytown, Maryland -- Friday, March 27, 2020<br />
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Fortune Star is closed in Taneytown, Maryland. <br />
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Carroll County, which includes the nearly 7,000 citizens of Taneytown, had a confirmed 83 cases of Covid-19 as of Sunday, March 29, 2020.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The Wall Street Journal<br />
Slug: “SMALLTOWN”<br />
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  • Taneytown, Maryland -- Friday, March 27, 2020<br />
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Lisa Patterson, the owner of New Beginnings Christian Learning Center, poses for a portrait at her daycare center, which is still open in Taneytown, Maryland. While operating in a limited capacity, Patterson is able to keep her business open because she applied for and received a special designation to care for the children of workers deemed essential.<br />
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Carroll County, which includes the nearly 7,000 citizens of Taneytown, had a confirmed 83 cases of Covid-19 as of Sunday, March 29, 2020.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The Wall Street Journal<br />
Slug: “SMALLTOWN”<br />
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  • Taneytown, Maryland -- Friday, March 27, 2020<br />
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AJ Jones, who works as a stocker at a local grocery store, poses for a portrait in Taneytown, Maryland. <br />
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Carroll County, which includes the nearly 7,000 citizens of Taneytown, had a confirmed 83 cases of Covid-19 as of Sunday, March 29, 2020.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The Wall Street Journal<br />
Slug: “SMALLTOWN”<br />
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  • Taneytown, Maryland -- Friday, March 27, 2020<br />
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The Red Tulip Court playground is closed in Taneytown, Maryland. <br />
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Carroll County, which includes the nearly 7,000 citizens of Taneytown, had a confirmed 83 cases of Covid-19 as of Sunday, March 29, 2020.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The Wall Street Journal<br />
Slug: “SMALLTOWN”<br />
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  • Taneytown, Maryland -- Friday, March 27, 2020<br />
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The Red Tulip Court playground is closed in Taneytown, Maryland. <br />
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Carroll County, which includes the nearly 7,000 citizens of Taneytown, had a confirmed 83 cases of Covid-19 as of Sunday, March 29, 2020.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The Wall Street Journal<br />
Slug: “SMALLTOWN”<br />
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  • Taneytown, Maryland -- Friday, March 27, 2020<br />
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The Red Tulip Court playground is closed in Taneytown, Maryland. <br />
<br />
Carroll County, which includes the nearly 7,000 citizens of Taneytown, had a confirmed 83 cases of Covid-19 as of Sunday, March 29, 2020.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The Wall Street Journal<br />
Slug: “SMALLTOWN”<br />
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  • Taneytown, Maryland -- Friday, March 27, 2020<br />
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Annette Stonesifer poses for a portrait at a makeshift delivery window at Thunderhead Bowl and Grill, which has set up a drive-through for its customers in Taneytown, Maryland. The bowling alley, which is closed, is a gathering place for the community’s senior citizens.<br />
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Carroll County, which includes the nearly 7,000 citizens of Taneytown, had a confirmed 83 cases of Covid-19 as of Sunday, March 29, 2020.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The Wall Street Journal<br />
Slug: “SMALLTOWN”<br />
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  • Taneytown, Maryland -- Friday, March 27, 2020<br />
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Annette Stonesifer poses for a portrait at a makeshift delivery window at Thunderhead Bowl and Grill, which has set up a drive-through for its customers in Taneytown, Maryland. The bowling alley, which is closed, is a gathering place for the community’s senior citizens.<br />
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Carroll County, which includes the nearly 7,000 citizens of Taneytown, had a confirmed 83 cases of Covid-19 as of Sunday, March 29, 2020.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The Wall Street Journal<br />
Slug: “SMALLTOWN”<br />
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  • Taneytown, Maryland -- Friday, March 27, 2020<br />
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Mark Kraus, the owner of Thunderhead Bowl and Grill, poses for a portrait outside of the business, which has set up a drive-through for its customers in Taneytown, Maryland. The bowling alley, which is closed, is a gathering place for the community’s senior citizens.<br />
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Carroll County, which includes the nearly 7,000 citizens of Taneytown, had a confirmed 83 cases of Covid-19 as of Sunday, March 29, 2020.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The Wall Street Journal<br />
Slug: “SMALLTOWN”<br />
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  • Taneytown, Maryland -- Friday, March 27, 2020<br />
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From left, Jodi Narowanski, Annette Stonesifer and Karen Hill work the kitchen at Thunderhead Bowl and Grill, which has set up a drive-through for its customers in Taneytown, Maryland. The bowling alley, which is closed, is a gathering place for the community’s senior citizens.<br />
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Carroll County, which includes the nearly 7,000 citizens of Taneytown, had a confirmed 83 cases of Covid-19 as of Sunday, March 29, 2020.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The Wall Street Journal<br />
Slug: “SMALLTOWN”<br />
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  • Taneytown, Maryland -- Friday, March 27, 2020<br />
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Thunderhead Bowl and Grill has set up a drive-through for its customers in Taneytown, Maryland. The bowling alley, which is closed, is a gathering place for the community’s senior citizens.<br />
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Carroll County, which includes the nearly 7,000 citizens of Taneytown, had a confirmed 83 cases of Covid-19 as of Sunday, March 29, 2020.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The Wall Street Journal<br />
Slug: “SMALLTOWN”<br />
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  • Taneytown, Maryland -- Friday, March 27, 2020<br />
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Jodi Narowanski, at left, and Karen Hill work the kitchen at Thunderhead Bowl and Grill, which has set up a drive-through for its customers in Taneytown, Maryland. The bowling alley, which is closed, is a gathering place for the community’s senior citizens.<br />
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Carroll County, which includes the nearly 7,000 citizens of Taneytown, had a confirmed 83 cases of Covid-19 as of Sunday, March 29, 2020.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The Wall Street Journal<br />
Slug: “SMALLTOWN”<br />
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  • Taneytown, Maryland -- Friday, March 27, 2020<br />
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Annette Stonesifer passes a food order to a customer from a makeshift delivery window at Thunderhead Bowl and Grill, which has set up a drive-through for its customers in Taneytown, Maryland. The bowling alley, which is closed, is a gathering place for the community’s senior citizens.<br />
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Carroll County, which includes the nearly 7,000 citizens of Taneytown, had a confirmed 83 cases of Covid-19 as of Sunday, March 29, 2020.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The Wall Street Journal<br />
Slug: “SMALLTOWN”<br />
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  • Taneytown, Maryland -- Friday, March 27, 2020<br />
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Jodi Narowanski, at left, and Karen Hill work the kitchen at Thunderhead Bowl and Grill, which has set up a drive-through for its customers in Taneytown, Maryland. The bowling alley, which is closed, is a gathering place for the community’s senior citizens.<br />
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Carroll County, which includes the nearly 7,000 citizens of Taneytown, had a confirmed 83 cases of Covid-19 as of Sunday, March 29, 2020.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The Wall Street Journal<br />
Slug: “SMALLTOWN”<br />
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  • Taneytown, Maryland -- Friday, March 27, 2020<br />
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A customer drives away from Thunderhead Bowl and Grill, which has set up a drive-through for its customers in Taneytown, Maryland. The bowling alley, which is closed, is a gathering place for the community’s senior citizens.<br />
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Carroll County, which includes the nearly 7,000 citizens of Taneytown, had a confirmed 83 cases of Covid-19 as of Sunday, March 29, 2020.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The Wall Street Journal<br />
Slug: “SMALLTOWN”<br />
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  • Taneytown, Maryland -- Friday, March 27, 2020<br />
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Rod Gross, who owns Country Kitchen, poses for a portrait outside of the restaurant, which is now offering carryout and delivery in Taneytown, Maryland. The main streets in Taneytown are a mix of housing alongside closed, nonessential stores and restaurants operating in a limited capacity.<br />
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Carroll County, which includes the nearly 7,000 citizens of Taneytown, had a confirmed 83 cases of Covid-19 as of Sunday, March 29, 2020.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The Wall Street Journal<br />
Slug: “SMALLTOWN”<br />
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  • Taneytown, Maryland -- Friday, March 27, 2020<br />
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Rod Gross, who owns Country Kitchen, poses for a portrait outside of the restaurant, which is now offering carryout and delivery in Taneytown, Maryland. The main streets in Taneytown are a mix of housing alongside closed, nonessential stores and restaurants operating in a limited capacity.<br />
<br />
Carroll County, which includes the nearly 7,000 citizens of Taneytown, had a confirmed 83 cases of Covid-19 as of Sunday, March 29, 2020.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The Wall Street Journal<br />
Slug: “SMALLTOWN”<br />
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  • Taneytown, Maryland -- Friday, March 27, 2020<br />
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Harmony Autry, who owns Firehouse Pottery and Arts with her mom, poses for a portrait, disinfects the shop in Taneytown, Maryland. The store is currently offering takeout and delivery of art projects to its customers.<br />
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Carroll County, which includes the nearly 7,000 citizens of Taneytown, had a confirmed 83 cases of Covid-19 as of Sunday, March 29, 2020.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The Wall Street Journal<br />
Slug: “SMALLTOWN”<br />
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  • Taneytown, Maryland -- Friday, March 27, 2020<br />
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Harmony Autry, who owns Firehouse Pottery and Arts with her mom, poses for a portrait, while disinfecting the shop in Taneytown, Maryland. The store is currently offering takeout and delivery of art projects to its customers.<br />
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Carroll County, which includes the nearly 7,000 citizens of Taneytown, had a confirmed 83 cases of Covid-19 as of Sunday, March 29, 2020.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The Wall Street Journal<br />
Slug: “SMALLTOWN”<br />
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  • Taneytown, Maryland -- Friday, March 27, 2020<br />
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Harmony Autry, who owns Firehouse Pottery and Arts with her mom, poses for a portrait, disinfects the shop in Taneytown, Maryland. The store is currently offering takeout and delivery of art projects to its customers.<br />
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Carroll County, which includes the nearly 7,000 citizens of Taneytown, had a confirmed 83 cases of Covid-19 as of Sunday, March 29, 2020.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The Wall Street Journal<br />
Slug: “SMALLTOWN”<br />
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  • Taneytown, Maryland -- Friday, March 27, 2020<br />
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Harmony Autry, who owns Firehouse Pottery and Arts with her mom, poses for a portrait, while disinfecting the shop in Taneytown, Maryland. The store is currently offering takeout and delivery of art projects to its customers.<br />
<br />
Carroll County, which includes the nearly 7,000 citizens of Taneytown, had a confirmed 83 cases of Covid-19 as of Sunday, March 29, 2020.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The Wall Street Journal<br />
Slug: “SMALLTOWN”<br />
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  • Taneytown, Maryland -- Friday, March 27, 2020<br />
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Sharon Green leaves Firehouse Pottery and Arts after picking up some Easter-themed items to paint in Taneytown, Maryland. The store is currently offering takeout and delivery of art projects to its customers.<br />
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Carroll County, which includes the nearly 7,000 citizens of Taneytown, had a confirmed 83 cases of Covid-19 as of Sunday, March 29, 2020.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The Wall Street Journal<br />
Slug: “SMALLTOWN”<br />
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  • Taneytown, Maryland -- Friday, March 27, 2020<br />
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Sharon Green leaves Firehouse Pottery and Arts after picking up some Easter-themed items to paint in Taneytown, Maryland. The store is currently offering takeout and delivery of art projects to its customers.<br />
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Carroll County, which includes the nearly 7,000 citizens of Taneytown, had a confirmed 83 cases of Covid-19 as of Sunday, March 29, 2020.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The Wall Street Journal<br />
Slug: “SMALLTOWN”<br />
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  • Taneytown, Maryland -- Friday, March 27, 2020<br />
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Buddy’s Place dog groom is now closed in Taneytown, Maryland. The main streets in Taneytown are a mix of housing alongside closed, nonessential stores and restaurants operating in a limited capacity.<br />
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Carroll County, which includes the nearly 7,000 citizens of Taneytown, had a confirmed 83 cases of Covid-19 as of Sunday, March 29, 2020.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The Wall Street Journal<br />
Slug: “SMALLTOWN”<br />
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  • Taneytown, Maryland -- Friday, March 27, 2020<br />
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Buddy’s Place dog groom is now closed in Taneytown, Maryland. The main streets in Taneytown are a mix of housing alongside closed, nonessential stores and restaurants operating in a limited capacity.<br />
<br />
Carroll County, which includes the nearly 7,000 citizens of Taneytown, had a confirmed 83 cases of Covid-19 as of Sunday, March 29, 2020.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The Wall Street Journal<br />
Slug: “SMALLTOWN”<br />
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  • Taneytown, Maryland -- Friday, March 27, 2020<br />
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Rita Bassler, who lives on a farm outside of Taneytown, grabs takeout from Country Kitchen, which has stopped serving customers in the restaurant and is now offering carryout and delivery.<br />
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Carroll County, which includes the nearly 7,000 citizens of Taneytown, had a confirmed 83 cases of Covid-19 as of Sunday, March 29, 2020.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The Wall Street Journal<br />
Slug: “SMALLTOWN”<br />
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  • Taneytown, Maryland -- Friday, March 27, 2020<br />
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Country Kitchen, which has stopped serving customers in the restaurant, is now offering carryout and delivery in Taneytown, Maryland. The main streets in Taneytown are a mix of housing alongside closed, nonessential stores and restaurants operating in a limited capacity.<br />
<br />
Carroll County, which includes the nearly 7,000 citizens of Taneytown, had a confirmed 83 cases of Covid-19 as of Sunday, March 29, 2020.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The Wall Street Journal<br />
Slug: “SMALLTOWN”<br />
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  • Taneytown, Maryland -- Friday, March 27, 2020<br />
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Country Kitchen, which has stopped serving customers in the restaurant, is now offering carryout and delivery in Taneytown, Maryland. The main streets in Taneytown are a mix of housing alongside closed, nonessential stores and restaurants operating in a limited capacity.<br />
<br />
Carroll County, which includes the nearly 7,000 citizens of Taneytown, had a confirmed 83 cases of Covid-19 as of Sunday, March 29, 2020.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The Wall Street Journal<br />
Slug: “SMALLTOWN”<br />
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  • Taneytown, Maryland -- Friday, March 27, 2020<br />
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Downtown Fitness and many other businesses are closed in Taneytown, Maryland. The main streets in Taneytown are a mix of housing alongside closed, nonessential stores and restaurants operating in a limited capacity.<br />
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Carroll County, which includes the nearly 7,000 citizens of Taneytown, had a confirmed 83 cases of Covid-19 as of Sunday, March 29, 2020.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The Wall Street Journal<br />
Slug: “SMALLTOWN”<br />
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  • Taneytown, Maryland -- Friday, March 27, 2020<br />
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Taneytown Dance Center is closed in Taneytown, Maryland. The main streets in Taneytown are a mix of housing alongside closed, nonessential stores and restaurants operating in a limited capacity.<br />
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Carroll County, which includes the nearly 7,000 citizens of Taneytown, had a confirmed 83 cases of Covid-19 as of Sunday, March 29, 2020.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The Wall Street Journal<br />
Slug: “SMALLTOWN”<br />
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  • Taneytown, Maryland -- Friday, March 27, 2020<br />
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Taneytown Family Barbershop is closed in Taneytown, Maryland. The main streets in Taneytown are a mix of housing alongside closed, nonessential stores and restaurants operating in a limited capacity.<br />
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Carroll County, which includes the nearly 7,000 citizens of Taneytown, had a confirmed 83 cases of Covid-19 as of Sunday, March 29, 2020.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The Wall Street Journal<br />
Slug: “SMALLTOWN”<br />
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  • Taneytown, Maryland -- Friday, March 27, 2020<br />
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Georges on York Bed and Breakfast is closed in Taneytown, Maryland. The main streets in Taneytown are a mix of housing alongside closed, nonessential stores and restaurants operating in a limited capacity.<br />
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Carroll County, which includes the nearly 7,000 citizens of Taneytown, had a confirmed 83 cases of Covid-19 as of Sunday, March 29, 2020.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The Wall Street Journal<br />
Slug: “SMALLTOWN”<br />
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  • Taneytown, Maryland -- Friday, March 27, 2020<br />
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Several mailboxes have not been checked in days in downtown Taneytown, Maryland. The main streets in Taneytown are a mix of housing alongside closed, nonessential stores and restaurants operating in a limited capacity.<br />
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Carroll County, which includes the nearly 7,000 citizens of Taneytown, had a confirmed 83 cases of Covid-19 as of Sunday, March 29, 2020.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The Wall Street Journal<br />
Slug: “SMALLTOWN”<br />
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  • Taneytown, Maryland -- Friday, March 27, 2020<br />
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Downtown Fitness is closed in Taneytown, Maryland. The main streets in Taneytown are a mix of housing alongside closed, nonessential stores and restaurants operating in a limited capacity.<br />
<br />
Carroll County, which includes the nearly 7,000 citizens of Taneytown, had a confirmed 83 cases of Covid-19 as of Sunday, March 29, 2020.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The Wall Street Journal<br />
Slug: “SMALLTOWN”<br />
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  • Taneytown, Maryland -- Friday, March 27, 2020<br />
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Cousins Wyatt Stonesifer, 15, at right, and Arthur Wilson, 14, play basketball near Stonesifer’s home in Taneytown, Maryland. The two eighth graders are both home from school for the foreseeable future but neither said they feel worried about the coronavirus. <br />
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Carroll County, which includes the nearly 7,000 citizens of Taneytown, had a confirmed 83 cases of Covid-19 as of Sunday, March 29, 2020.<br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The Wall Street Journal<br />
Slug: “SMALLTOWN”<br />
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    2020-CovidTaneytown-1721.JPG
  • Taneytown, Maryland -- Friday, March 27, 2020<br />
<br />
Cousins Wyatt Stonesifer, 15, at left, and Arthur Wilson, 14, play basketball near Stonesifer’s home in Taneytown, Maryland. The two eighth graders are both home from school for the foreseeable future but neither said they feel worried about the coronavirus. <br />
<br />
Carroll County, which includes the nearly 7,000 citizens of Taneytown, had a confirmed 83 cases of Covid-19 as of Sunday, March 29, 2020.<br />
<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The Wall Street Journal<br />
Slug: “SMALLTOWN”<br />
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    2020-CovidTaneytown-1574.JPG
  • Ron Peterson, a partner at Jenner and Block, poses for a portrait in his office in Chicago on Tuesday, April 28, 2015. Peterson is a 1970 Speech and Political Science graduate of Wisconsin's Ripon College. He is now chair of the school's Board of Trustees, though he practices law in Chicago.<br />
<br />
As challenges facing small colleges grow, they rely more and more on smart, well-informed trustees to keep the institutions --  and their presidents -- on their toes. But for small-town colleges of modest means, getting new board members up to speed on higher education's current challenges is itself a challenge. Not every local bank president or construction-company owner knows what's going on in admissions and financial aid, for instance -- to say nothing of student affairs. We'll take a look at what works for some small institutions.<br />
<br />
Photo by Alyssa Schukar
    schRipon06.jpg
  • Ron Peterson, a partner at Jenner and Block, poses for a portrait in Chicago on Tuesday, April 28, 2015. Peterson is a 1970 Speech and Political Science graduate of Wisconsin's Ripon College. He is now chair of the school's Board of Trustees, though he practices law in Chicago.<br />
<br />
As challenges facing small colleges grow, they rely more and more on smart, well-informed trustees to keep the institutions --  and their presidents -- on their toes. But for small-town colleges of modest means, getting new board members up to speed on higher education's current challenges is itself a challenge. Not every local bank president or construction-company owner knows what's going on in admissions and financial aid, for instance -- to say nothing of student affairs. We'll take a look at what works for some small institutions.<br />
<br />
Photo by Alyssa Schukar
    schRipon07.jpg
  • Ron Peterson, a partner at Jenner and Block, works with associate John VanDeventer in Peterson's office in Chicago on Tuesday, April 28, 2015. Peterson is a 1970 Speech and Political Science graduate of Wisconsin's Ripon College. He is now chair of the school's Board of Trustees, though he practices law in Chicago.<br />
<br />
As challenges facing small colleges grow, they rely more and more on smart, well-informed trustees to keep the institutions --  and their presidents -- on their toes. But for small-town colleges of modest means, getting new board members up to speed on higher education's current challenges is itself a challenge. Not every local bank president or construction-company owner knows what's going on in admissions and financial aid, for instance -- to say nothing of student affairs. We'll take a look at what works for some small institutions.<br />
<br />
Photo by Alyssa Schukar
    schRipon05.jpg
  • Ron Peterson, a partner at Jenner and Block, works with associate John VanDeventer in Peterson's office in Chicago on Tuesday, April 28, 2015. Peterson is a 1970 Speech and Political Science graduate of Wisconsin's Ripon College. He is now chair of the school's Board of Trustees, though he practices law in Chicago.<br />
<br />
As challenges facing small colleges grow, they rely more and more on smart, well-informed trustees to keep the institutions --  and their presidents -- on their toes. But for small-town colleges of modest means, getting new board members up to speed on higher education's current challenges is itself a challenge. Not every local bank president or construction-company owner knows what's going on in admissions and financial aid, for instance -- to say nothing of student affairs. We'll take a look at what works for some small institutions.<br />
<br />
Photo by Alyssa Schukar
    schRipon04.jpg
  • Ron Peterson, a partner at Jenner and Block, poses for a portrait in his office in Chicago on Tuesday, April 28, 2015. Peterson is a 1970 Speech and Political Science graduate of Wisconsin's Ripon College. He is now chair of the school's Board of Trustees, though he practices law in Chicago.<br />
<br />
As challenges facing small colleges grow, they rely more and more on smart, well-informed trustees to keep the institutions --  and their presidents -- on their toes. But for small-town colleges of modest means, getting new board members up to speed on higher education's current challenges is itself a challenge. Not every local bank president or construction-company owner knows what's going on in admissions and financial aid, for instance -- to say nothing of student affairs. We'll take a look at what works for some small institutions.<br />
<br />
Photo by Alyssa Schukar
    schRipon03.jpg
  • Ron Peterson, a partner at Jenner and Block, poses for a portrait in his office in Chicago on Tuesday, April 28, 2015. Peterson is a 1970 Speech and Political Science graduate of Wisconsin's Ripon College. He is now chair of the school's Board of Trustees, though he practices law in Chicago.<br />
<br />
As challenges facing small colleges grow, they rely more and more on smart, well-informed trustees to keep the institutions --  and their presidents -- on their toes. But for small-town colleges of modest means, getting new board members up to speed on higher education's current challenges is itself a challenge. Not every local bank president or construction-company owner knows what's going on in admissions and financial aid, for instance -- to say nothing of student affairs. We'll take a look at what works for some small institutions.<br />
<br />
Photo by Alyssa Schukar
    schRipon02.jpg
  • Ron Peterson, a partner at Jenner and Block, poses for a portrait in Chicago on Tuesday, April 28, 2015. Peterson is a 1970 Speech and Political Science graduate of Wisconsin's Ripon College. He is now chair of the school's Board of Trustees, though he practices law in Chicago.<br />
<br />
As challenges facing small colleges grow, they rely more and more on smart, well-informed trustees to keep the institutions --  and their presidents -- on their toes. But for small-town colleges of modest means, getting new board members up to speed on higher education's current challenges is itself a challenge. Not every local bank president or construction-company owner knows what's going on in admissions and financial aid, for instance -- to say nothing of student affairs. We'll take a look at what works for some small institutions.<br />
<br />
Photo by Alyssa Schukar
    schRipon01.jpg
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