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Martin P. Cope

Martin P. Cope 1964-2020 A loving husband, father, step-father, son, grandfather, brother and friend, Martin Paul Cope, 56, of Berkeley Springs, West Virginia, peacefully went to be with the heavenly father on Monday, June 22, 2020 at his residence surrounded by his loving family. He was the loving husband of Vicky Cope-Sullivan, her husband of […]

Jeffrey L. Breeden

Jeffrey L. Breeden 1962-2020 Jeffrey Lynn Breeden, age 57, of Warfordsburg, Pa., passed away at his home on Wednesday, June 24, 2020. Born October 29, 1962, in Berkeley Springs, W.Va., he was the son of the late Robert L. Breeden, Sr. and Nancy E. (Wills) Breeden; and the husband, for 36 years, of Janet L. […]

Arthur C. Waugh

Arthur C. Waugh 1956-2020 Arthur Charles (A.C.) Waugh, age 64, of Anchorage, Alaska passed away on June 23, 2020 at his home. Born April 6, 1956, he was the son of the late Jesse W. Waugh and Virginia Hunter Waugh. A.C. was a member of the Church of Christ. He was a 1974 graduate of […]

Steven L. Weber

Steven L. Weber 1966-2020 Steven Lynn Weber, age 54, of Berkeley Springs, W.Va., died on Thursday, June 25, 2020 at War Memorial Hospital. Born January 28, 1966 in Berkeley Springs, W.Va., he was the son of the late Ralph Wayne, Sr. and Mary Ellen Corbin Fox. He was a Christian. Steve was a Corporal with the […]

Some itchy, sweet tales of summer berry-picking

by Kate Shunney Two things come to mind when I think of berry picking as a kid – chiggers and cobbler. No matter what clothes Mom made us put on before we headed out to the blackberry bushes – long-sleeved denim shirt, jeans, tall socks – I got attacked by chigger bugs. The bites itched […]

Track Senior Spotlight Trent Fischer

by Jamie Harris Berkeley Springs High School senior Trent Fischer was on the Indians track and field team for the last three years throwing shot and discus. Last season Fischer finished in the top 12 in both the shot and discus at the PVC Championships. Fischer was also a member of the Indians soccer team. […]

Chip Shots

by Jim Buzzerd COVID-19 Well, it’s almost July and there is less reason to be optimistic about the end of the COVID-19 pandemic than say a month ago. I’m not looking at data that supports that notion, just a constant barrage of new cases being reported on local news outlets. To clarify what local is […]

How to stay healthy this summer

from the Maryland Health Connection Summer is almost here and temperatures are beginning to rise. As you ease into a new routine this season, it’s important to remember to keep your body and your mind healthy.Here are five tips to help you take care of yourself. Wear Sunscreen Whether you’re going to the beach or […]

First meeting set for new Ham radio group

Amateur radio operators from around Morgan County and the region are coming together to form an emergency network to help supplement official communications in the event of a major disaster in the area. Ham radio has long been known for being able to pass information between long and short distances when all other conventional forms […]

COVID-19 cases linked to Myrtle Beach raise new travel, contact concerns

by Kate Evans More than 10 Berkeley County residents have tested positive for COVID-19 after coming home from a trip to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, said Berkeley/Morgan County Health Officer Dr. Terrence Reidy. Reidy said they were part of a large group of people that knew each other and went to the southern beach together. […]

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