Larry C. Socks 1955-2020 Larry Charles Socks, age 64, of Hancock, Md., passed away on Monday, January 6, 2020, at the Fahrney Keedy Memorial Home, in Boonsboro, Md. Born June 24, 1955, in Hagerstown, Md., he was the son of Charles E. Socks and the late Elizabeth A. (Shoemaker) Socks; and the husband of the […]
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by Jim Buzzerd Tough stretch for the Buckeyes Saturday night 13-0 Ohio State met 13-0 Clemson in the second semi final of the College Football Playoff. LSU had already manhandled Oklahoma 63-28, but the second game between the Buckeyes and Tigers was a barnburner 29-23 win by Clemson that was sealed with a late game […]
Lady Indians basketball pick up wins
by Jamie Harris The Berkeley Springs High School Lady Indians Varsity Basketball Team picked up three wins out of four games during the holiday break. December 19 Berkeley Springs hosted Grace Academy out of Hagerstown, Md. The Lady Indians were able to secure the 42-36 win behind sophomore Harly Didawick’s 13 points and 10 rebounds. […]
County updates 911 towing policy, approves expenditures
by Kate Shunney Morgan County Commissioners approved an updated emergency towing policy, giving preference to tow companies that operate primarily in the county. The vote to adopt the changes came at the December 18, 2019 commission meeting. County officials must create and update the towing policy periodically. It spells out how towing companies are called […]
Cappetta is new park chief for C&O
Tina M. Cappetta will serve as the next superintendent of Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park. She begins her assignment January 21. Cappetta is currently the superintendent of Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine, Hampton National Historic Site and Star-Spangled Banner National Historic Trail, a position she’s held since 2011. In this role, […]
Hamrick earns national certification, school board approves policies
by Kate Evans The Morgan County School Board recognized Berkeley Springs High School math teacher Kim Hamrick for receiving her National Board Certification in math, adolescence and young adulthood. School Superintendent Kristen Tuttle said that achieving the National Board Certification required a lot of effort outside of the classroom and Kim Hamrick (third from right), […]
Burned house to be demolished
by Trish Rudder A November 15 fire totally damaged a two-story apartment building at 222 North Washington Street in Berkeley Springs. The property owner, Ira Manley, received a building permit from the Bath Town Council on December 17 authorizing Manley to demolish the building as soon as possible. No second reading for the permit was […]
New year brings higher Maryland minimum wage
by Kate Shunney Maryland workers will see the state’s minimum wage increase today from $10.10 to $11.00 per hour. The federal minimum wage is $7.25 per hour. Maryland lawmakers voted in March to lay out a path for state wages to rise to $15.00 per hour by 2026. Governor Larry Hogan vetoed the bill, but […]
Explosion and vibration felt in area, no source found
by Geoff Fox An explosion and vibration felt in northeastern Morgan County and Hancock Monday evening wasn’t reported to emergency agencies but residents in the area wondered what it was. According to a supervisor at the Washington County 911 Center, there were no calls for any explosions or vibrations during the 6 p.m. hour, which […]
Bath to advertise for police officers
by Trish Rudder The Town of Bath Public Safety committee has said the town will advertise soon for a full-time police officer. At the December 17 meeting, Bath Mayor Scott Merki said the town needs “24/7 coverage.” He said the town will place advertisements in area newspapers by January 31 for a police officer, and […]




