Kyong Cha Hare 1944-2021 Kyong Cha Hare, 76, of Bunker Hill, W.Va., went home to be with the Lord on Sunday, July 25, 2021 at her home. She was born August 15, 1944 in Incheon, South Korea, and was the daughter of the late Kum Dal Somg and Im Soon (Yum) Somg. Over the years, […]
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Alan Scott Ball
Alan Scott Ball 1988-2021 Alan Scott Ball, age 33, of Berkeley Springs, W.Va., died on Saturday, July 17, 2021, at Winchester Medical Center. Born May 24, 1988, at Union Memorial Hospital in Baltimore, Md., he was the son of Thelma Lee Schildtknecht Ball of Berkeley Springs and the late David John Ball. He was of […]
Child drowns Saturday in southern Morgan County
West Virginia State Police are still looking into the circumstances surrounding the drowning of a two-year old girl in southern Morgan County on Saturday, July 24. Morgan County 911 received an emergency call at 10:19 a.m. on Saturday morning for a possible drowning at a residence in the 12000 block of Valley Road. South Morgan […]
Paw Paw officials set process to fill empty council seats
by Kate Shunney Two Town of Paw Paw council seats left empty by a shortage of candidates in the town’s June municipal election are set to be filled on August 3, according to town officials. Under the town’s charter, elected council members will appoint qualified town residents to the serve on the five-member council. Paw […]
Maryland’s Job Centers reopen, offer help to job seekers and businesses
Maryland Department of Labor (Labor) Secretary Tiffany P. Robinson has announced that the state’s 32 American Job Centers (AJCs), which served thousands of job seekers and businesses virtually during the COVID-19 pandemic, are now reopening physical locations to provide in-person services. Western Maryland has three job centers to serve the region’s residents. “At a time […]
County seeking town’s involvement in water, sewer line extension
by Trish Rudder & Kate Shunney Morgan County Commissioner Sean Forney will meet with the Bath Town Council at its July 27 meeting to request the town extend its public water system south along U.S. 522. Councilman Chris Chapman said Forney met with the town’s water committee on July 12 regarding a proposed water line […]
Golden to serve 11-50 years on drug dealing, weapon charges
Morgan County Circuit Judge Debra McLaughlin sentenced Berkeley Springs resident Robert D. Golden Jr., 53, of Tower Circle, to 11-50 years in prison following his conviction for multiple drug dealing charges and a weapons charge stemming from an investigation by the Morgan County Sheriff’s Department in 2020. In May, Golden had pled guilty to three […]
Cicadas leave their mark: tree “flagging” visible from egg-laying for next brood
by Kate Evans Residents may have noticed hanging-down clusters of brown leaves on certain trees on their property or have an abundance of brown leaf clusters on twigs and small branches falling to the ground from the ends of tree branches. The tree damage is the aftermath of the invasion of the Brood X 17-year […]
Historical Society to rename Breathed Park, expand focus on Hancock’s full Civil War heritage
by Geoff Fox James Breathed came to Hancock as a physician after serving as an artillerist in the Confederate Army during the Civil War. In 2003, a small park along Main Street was named after him. Now, 18 years later, the Hancock Historical Society is looking to rename the park to encompass the entire Civil […]
Earl F. Brill
Earl F. Brill 1933-2021 Earl Franklin Brill, 87, of Berkeley Springs, W.Va., died on Thursday, July 8, 2021, at the Winchester Medical Center. Services were held at Giffin Funeral Home and Crematory in Capon Bridge on Sunday, July 11. Interment followed in the Salem Church Cemetery near Cross Junction, Va. Arrangements were by the Giffin […]




