Alzheimer's Assn. closing Hagerstown office
Wednesday - 8/29/2012, 2:27pm  ET
HAGERSTOWN, Md. - The Alzheimer's Association says it will close its Hagerstown office next month in an effort to save money amid a tough economy.
Cass Naugle, the association's executive director of the Maryland chapter, tells The Herald-Mail of Hagerstown ( http://tinyurl.com/9vb5zey) that office will close on Sept. 1. Naugle says western Maryland operations will be run from the organization's Frederick office.
She said closing the office will save the group about $6,400 a year. The move comes as cuts are being made throughout the organization.
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Information from: The Herald-Mail of Hagerstown, Md., http://www.herald-mail.com
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