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Barbara J. Tutor

Barbara J. Tutor 1932-2019 Barbara Jean Tutor, 86, of Berkeley Springs, died Tuesday, February 5, 2019 at her granddaughter’s home in Berkeley Springs. Born December 10, 1932 in Tupelo, Miss., she was the daughter of the late James Paul and Ora Pearl Wilson Whitenton. She was a graduate of Whitehaven High School in Memphis, Tenn., did her undergraduate […]

Lorraine R. Herlinger

Lorraine R. Herlinger 1925-2019 Lorraine R. Herlinger, 93, of Hedgesville, died Saturday, February 9, 2019 at her home while under the care of Hospice of the Panhandle. Born March 24, 1925 in New Haven, Conn., she was the daughter of the late Raymond and Helen Wygant Mathewson. She was a member of the Martinsburg Seventh-day Adventist Church. […]

Mary E. Younker

Mary E. Younker 1934-2019 Mary Evangline “Tootie” Younker, 84, of Hancock, died Thursday, February 7, 2019 at her home while under the care of Hospice of Washington County. Born December 16, 1934 in Clear Spring, Md., she was the daughter of the late James Russell and Grace Agnes Snyder Robinson. She was a member of St. Thomas […]

Doris J. Scott

Doris J. Scott 1935-2019 Doris Jean Scott, 83, of Berkeley Springs, died Saturday, February 2, 2019 at her home while under the care of Hospice of the Panhandle. Born December 9, 1935 in Ellicott City, Md., she was the daughter of the late William Sherfee and Nannie Mae Thurman Ledbetter. She was of the Methodist faith. She earned an associate […]

Peyton Thompson captures Class A/AA Region I Championship

Peyton Thompson by Jamie Harris This past weekend the Berkeley Springs High School Indians Wrestling Team sent five wrestlers to Fairmont for the WV Class A/AA Region I Championships. Each wrestler had their own quest in mind of a top four finish in their respective weight classes. A top four placement punches the wrestler’s ticket […]

Chip Shots

by Jim Buzzerd   Getting worse Last week I tried to be optimistic about the West Virginia University Men’s Basketball Team. They had just beaten Oklahoma on Saturday behind a 25-point breakout game by freshman Brandon Knapper, so the thinking was that maybe that win and Knapper’s performance could give WVU some life and allow […]

County permit software will be offline for upgrades

Washington County Government would like to let the public know that starting Friday, February 15, upgrades will begin to its permitting software, Accela Automation. The following divisions and departments will be affected by the upgrade: –Division of Construction –Division of Plan Review & Permitting –Department of Planning & Zoning. Beginning Friday, February 15 at 4 […]

Little Tonoloway streambank work near midpoint at Kirkwood Park

by Kate Shunney A streambank restoration project at Kirkwood Park in Hancock is part of an effort by the Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration to reduce sediment and nutrients in tributaries of the Chesapeake Bay. The work on stabilizing the banks and adjusting the water channel of Little Tonoloway Creek is being done […]

Public hearing set for town to abandon Union St. parcel

by Trish Rudder Two public hearings by the Bath town council are set for February 19 and March 5 to pass an ordinance to resolve a property issue behind Town Hall The property at 10 Union Street, which is directly behind Town Hall at 271 Wilkes Street, is owned by Diane LaVelle, but a portion […]

Great American Rail-Trail would include Hancock’s trails

by Geoff Fox Hancock’s existing trails could become part of an effort to connect nearly 4,000 miles of rail-trail and other multiuse trails from Washington D.C. to Washington State. The Rails-to-Trails Conservancy (RTC) recently announced their vision for the Great American Rail-Trail that would connect 12 trails, or gateway trails. The C&O Canal National Historic […]

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