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The Republican Newspaper Marks 135 Years Of Operation March 3

Mar. 1, 2012

Today’s issue of The Republican newspaper begins its 136th year of existence, having been founded on March 3, 1877, by Capt. James Hayden. A veteran of the Union Army in the Civil War, he named the paper in honor and in memory of President Abraham Lincoln, who had been assassinated just 12 years prior. Hayden’s descendants still reside in Mountain Lake Park.

Benjamin Hinkle (known by most as “B.H.”) Sincell purchased the publishing company in 1890, and printed his first issue of The Republican on his 21st birthday.


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Sincell operated the company, producing the newspaper and managing a general printing shop, until his death in 1947. His son, Donald R. Sincell (“Mose”), general manager, and his brother-in-law, George H. Hanst, editor, took over the business at that time, along with B.H.’s widow, Lillian “Tay” Sincell and his grandson, Robert Benjamin Sincell.

Robert’s son Donald W. Sincell became the editor in 1978. In the 135-year history of The Republican newspaper, there have been just four editors: Hayden, B.H. Sincell, George Hanst, and the current editor, Don Sincell. Ownership remains in the Sincell family, with five family members on the staff.

The Sincell Publishing Company Inc. employs 26 people, and operates a satellite office in Grantsville. The paper is published each Thursday. To the best knowledge of the company owners, a week has not passed without publication since the paper’s beginning. So today’s issue should be the 7,021st Republican printed.

The commercial shop was initiated by B.H., who did most of that work by himself for many years, printing business cards and stationary and many other items for area businesses and individuals. He slowly added staff members over the years, including his son Mose, who worked in the commercial shop his entire career, and who was followed in that position by his son Robert (“Bob”), who remained there until his death in 2003.

The shop continues to operate, producing printed materials, such as posters, tickets, brochures, invitations, stationary, business cards, posters, and others items.

The newspaper has a circulation of approximately 11,000, combining the 9,500 mailed papers and the 1,455 online subscriptions. The paper is mailed to virtually every state in the country, and is viewed online internationally every week.

The web site address for the newspaper is www.therepublicannews.com. It is a paid site, with a fee of $9.95 per year to view a wide range of items from the hard copy of the newspaper.

As newspapers struggle nationally in the rapidly changing publishing world, The Republican faces its challenges as well, according to the company’s owners. The explosion of the Internet, the woes of the U.S. Postal Service, and the recent difficult economy have definitely affected Sincell Publishing, but the paper remains an important and vital part of community life in Garrett County, and the staff is dedicated to maintaining that role.

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Today’s issue of The Republican includes the 2011 Explore Garrett County supplement. It’s a comprehensive publication with articles and advertisements about the many events and activities of the summer, as well as historical stories and pictures of the county’s past, courtesy of the Garrett County Historical Society and the newsroom writers. With these stories, plus some of the best graphic design techniques of our ad room staff, this isn’t your typical advertisement supplement. Be sure to pick one up today! This cover was created by Fabian Green.

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United Way Honors Charity Golf Committee, Sincell Publishing Inc.

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Sep. 23, 2010

Steve Lantz, Janet Marsh, and Cindy Hall of the Charity Golf Tournament Leadership Team and Sincell Publishing Company Inc. were recently named the recipients of the United Way of Garrett County’s individual and business Community Caring Awards for 2010, which were presented at the annual campaign kickoff and awards banquet at Allegany College in Cumberland.
In order for an individual to be nominated for this award, Garrett County criteria states that he or she must reside in the county and demonstrate a long-time commitment to volunteering and donating to the community (United Way and/or other community organizations) without compensation. The business selected must meet the same criteria, in addition to encouraging workers to support the United Way or other non-profits by suggesting volunteer opportunities and/or conducting an employee campaign for contributions through payroll deduction.

According to Mary Beth Pirolozzi, executive director of County United Way, the Charity Golf Tournament Team and Sincell Publishing have each demonstrated “extraordinary commitment to community.”

The Charity Golf Tournament, sponsored for the past 12 years by First United Bank and Trust and chaired by Lantz, Marsh, and Hall, has raised over $353,180. These funds have supported a number of community projects and raised community awareness.

In his acceptance remarks, Lantz said that the mission and vision of the tournament is that monies raised “will assist Garrett County residents who need it the most.” A number of different programs and charities have been the beneficiaries of the tournament proceeds throughout the years.

In presenting the award, Robin Murray, who was last year’s recipient of the individual award, acknowledged and credited “the hard work and dedication of this leadership team for their years of commitment to this project and to the community, even during difficult economic times.”

Sincell Publishing Company, which publishes The Republican newspaper and operates a commercial printing division, and has actively participated in numerous community efforts, not only with United Way, but with many others, according to Pirolozzi.

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Sharp-shinned hawk photo – Republican Newspaper


From the Republican Newspaper: A sharp-shinned hawk paid a visit to an Oakland back yard recently, and was photographically captured by Lisa Rook, advertising manager of this newspaper. A variety of critters have had difficulty this winter just trying to find enough food to survive because of the deep blanket of snow, …and this guy was eying fellow – much smaller – fowls on Lisa’s birdfeeder. SUPPORT THE REPUBLICAN! Buy an online membership for $9.95/YEAR!
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Happy 133rd Birthday to the Republican Newspaper!

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The Republican newspaper officially turns 133 today, March 4. The first issue of the newspaper was published by James Hayden on March 4, 1877. The paper has been produced every week since.
The newspaper was launched by Hayden in that year, and was named in honor of the recently slain Abraham Lincoln, the first Republican president. Hayden was a veteran of the Civil War, having served in the Union Army.

The paper was purchased in 1890 by Benjamin H. Sincell, who published his first issue on his 20th birthday in that year. It has been in the Sincell family since that time, with just four editors in its history: Hayden; B.H. Sincell until 1946, then George Hanst (brother of Elsie Hanst Sincell), who was editor from 1946 until 1977; and then Donald Sincell, editor from 1977 to the present.

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Maryland Public Schools Once Again Rank Best In The Nation

Jan. 14, 2010

The Maryland public school system remains firmly at the head of the class, according to an independent national report being released today.
Education Week, the nation’s leading education newspaper, looked at data in six critical categories over the past two years, and once again placed Maryland’s state education system at the very top of national rankings.

Maryland placed at the top of the list in Education Week’s annual “Quality Counts” tally, with the nation’s only B+ average. New York and Massachusetts followed closely with B grades. The majority of states received grades of C or less, according to the report.

“We have chosen as a people to invest in our public schools – in the future of our State – even when times are tough,” said Maryland Governor Martin O’Malley. “Today, Education Week, for the second straight year, has certified that Maryland has built the number-one public school system in America. Even during these difficult economic times, we’ve continued to fully fund efforts to build new, state-of-the-art classrooms, integrate curriculum across all grade levels, and hire and retain the nation’s best educators. Now, for yet another year, Education Week has affirmed the importance of protecting these shared priorities.”

Maryland’s 2010 ranking is based on state education policies and student performance that reflect nearly two decades of work on a preK-12 curriculum; state accountability and standards; teacher effectiveness; and work on school readiness, high school reform, and preparation for college and the workplace.

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