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Indians Baseball regular season ends with pair of losses

        Cameron King started on the mound going five innings against Musselman.          photos by Lori Younker by Jamie Harris The Berkeley Springs Indians baseball team saw their record fall to 13-10 with a pair of losses to close out the 2019 regular season. On Tuesday, April 30 the […]

Lady Indians Softball season comes to an end with losses in sectional championships

by Jamie Harris The Berkeley Springs Lady Indians varsity softball team saw its 2019 season end with two losses in the Class AA Sectional Championships. On Monday, April 29 the Lady Indians had to endure a long road trip to Barbour County to play the Philip Barbour Colts in the opening round of the sectional […]

Chip Shots – Derby

by Jim Buzzerd Derby So, how many of you had a ticket with Maximum Security winning the Kentucky Derby last Saturday? I suspect not too many reading this were heavily involved in betting on Saturday’s race where Maximum Security, one of the favorites, was taken down as the winner following a 22 minute steward review. […]

Gilbert brings new ideas to town hall

by Geoff Fox After a search by town officials that included 120 candidates, Hancock finally has their new town manager in Joe Gilbert. Gilbert officially started three weeks ago, he said. Gilbert replaces former Town Manager David Smith who resigned earlier this year during the January town meeting. Joe Gilbert. Gilbert, who was born and […]

Sidewalks to be made accessible, Main Street paving to follow

by Geoff Fox The sidewalks in Hancock will soon be getting an upgrade from the Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway administration. According to Media Relations Manager for MDOT SHA Charlie Gischlar, the project is currently being prepared for upgrades to make the sidewalks meet Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) rules in Hancock, Boonsboro and […]

Friday accident claims two area residents; police still examining crash evidence

by Kate Shunney Investigators are continuing to examine evidence to determine the sequence of events last Friday that led to the deaths of two people in a head-on crash U.S. 522 north of Berkeley Springs. The crash killed a local young woman and a man from Needmore. Lexus C. Miller, 18, of Berkeley Springs was […]

School Superintendent resigns; May to take position in Pa.

by Kate Evans Morgan County Schools Superintendent Dr. Erich May submitted his Erich May. resignation as superintendent on Tuesday, April 30, effective June 30. He has accepted a position as superintendent at Brookville Area School District in northwestern Pennsylvania. The Morgan County School Board was scheduled to approve May’s resignation as part of the personnel […]

County to get $126K back from Warm Springs Run oil cleanup

by Kate Shunney The Morgan County Commission last week voted unanimously to accept an offer of $126,255 in reimbursements from the U.S. Coast Guard’s National Pollution Funds Center for money the county spent cleaning up a 2017 heating oil spill. According to county officials, a total of $128,828 was spent to contain a November 6, […]

Balloon event to honor Miller, benefit family

Several memorial efforts for the family of crash victim Lexus Miller have taken shape since Lexus Miller the Berkeley Springs teen was identified as one of two fatalities in a May 3 accident along U.S. 522. Individuals have set up a memorial fund effort to help the family pay for burial expenses and other needs. […]

Johnson Pentoney Farm will stay in the family

by Trish Rudder Many Morgan Countians have families with deep generational roots. The Garvin Johnson family is no exception. Local resident Donna Johnson Didawick said her family has lived in Morgan County for generations and believes her original descendants were Scandinavian who migrated to England. Didawick is the living heir to the Johnson Pentoney Farm […]

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