by Jamie Harris Paw Paw High School was the place to be as the Berkeley Springs High School Indians went to Paw Paw to play the Pirates last Tuesday, February 18. Before a packed gymnasium Paw Paw recognized their senior athletes before the tip-off. Paw Paw jumped out to a quick 6-2 lead behind a […]
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Chip Shots
by Jim Buzzerd Rudderless? Maybe it was me who jinxed the West Virginia University Men’s Basketball Team several weeks ago when I dismissed the notion that the Mountaineers would be a 10-loss team. Yeah, before the season began I would have been happy to sign off on a 20 win regular season. Especially considering […]
Bath hires town police officer
by Trish Rudder On February 18, Johnny McGuire, the new police officer for the Berkeley Springs Poli Newly hired Berkeley Springs Police Department officer, Johnny McGuire (left) joined the department last week. He is pictured here with Police Chief T.J. Johnson. ce Department, was sworn in and began working for the town. McGuire was introduced […]
Healthy Hancock ideas highlighted in State of the Town
by Geoff Fox Mayor Ralph Salvagno delivered the State of the Town during the February town meeting. He addressed making a healthy Hancock, starting a monthly coffee session with the mayor, and other positives from the previous year. Mayor Ralph Salvagno gave his State of the Town address during the February town meeting noting some […]
Waugh sentenced to home confinement for role in fatal crash
by Trish Rudder The Berkeley Springs driver who caused a fatal crash in early May 2019 was sentenced to home confinement for one year in Morgan County Circuit Court last Thursday. Bryce G. Waugh, 18, had pled no contest to one count of negligent homicide, a misdemeanor, in Morgan County Circuit Court in January. He […]
Bath opposes bill to push developments in small towns
by Trish Rudder The Town of Bath Council held an emergency meeting on Monday, February 24 to discuss what the town could do to thwart the impact of /West Virginia Senate Bill 657 that authorizes the Department of Commerce to assist tourism development in the 12 Class 4 municipalities in West Virginia that has a […]
Mellott is the new Boys & Girls Club director
by Kate Evans Sandy Mellott was recently named Morgan County Unit Director of the Boys and Girls Club of the Eastern Panhandle. Sandy Mellott is the new Morgan County Unit Director of the Boys and Girls Club of the Eastern Panhandle. Mellott began working for the Morgan County club 20 years ago. She was first […]
Brush fires flare up across county
by Kate Evans Firefighters were busy responding to multiple large brush fires that occurred in Berkeley Springs and Great Cacapon last Saturday. According to a Berkeley Springs Volunteer Fire Company press release, their company was alerted around 11:22 a.m. Saturday morning February 22 for a reported brush fire in the 4200 block of River Road. […]
State Supreme Court rejects appeal of Shute murder convictions
by Kate Shunney The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals on Monday rejected an appeal by Erick Shute of his conviction in July 2018 for three counts of murder and several other felonies in Morgan County. Justices also denied Shute’s argument that the Morgan County Circuit Court and Circuit Judge Steven Redding erred in sentencing […]
Robert D. Shives
Robert D. Shives 1927-2020 Robert D. Shives, 92, of Mercersburg, Pa., died Friday, February 21, 2020 at Manor Care Nursing Home in Chambersburg, Pa. Born September 3, 1927 in Little Cove, Pa., he was a son of the late Benjamin F. and Effie C. Rager Shives. He served in the U.S. Army from 1944 to 1946. He worked at […]





