by Jamie Harris Veteran head coach Dale McCumbee makes his return to the sidelines this season for Berkeley Springs High School after missing all of last season with back surgery. McCumbee will be faced with a very young and inexperienced roster that has only two varsity starters returning and only three seniors on the girls […]
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Chip Shots
by Jim Buzzerd Dazed and confused It’s Monday evening and I’ve basically had three days to think about West Virginia University’s 59-56 football loss to Oklahoma last Friday night and I’m still all over the place on some of my thoughts. So, I’m going to jump in with no real plan, which will likely make […]
Town tree lit for the season
Hancock in Motion, with help from three Girl Scout troops, hosted Hancock’s annual tree lighting ceremony on Saturday, November 24 at Joseph Hancock Park. In addition to lighting the public tree, organizers arranged a visit to town by Santa and Mrs. Claus. Children and families were able to spend time talking with the North Pole […]
County fills administrative, dispatcher positions
Morgan County officials approved the hire of two administrative-level employees and three 911 staff members during their November 21 meeting. Acting on the recommendation of County Administrator Stefanie Allemong, Commissioners Joel Tuttle and Ken Reed voted to hire Aaron Arrington as the county’s new Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Director at an annual salary of $30,000 […]
Secretary of State dismisses election complaint over Reed residency
by Kate Shunney Legal counsel for the West Virginia’s Secretary of State office has notified a Berkeley Springs resident that his election complaint against former House of Delegates candidate Tally Reed has been dismissed. Rob Campbell filed the complaint in April, alleging that Reed was ineligible to run for a seat in the 58th district, […]
Town shops were busy on small business weekend
by Trish Rudder Shopping after Thanksgiving on Small Business Saturday was good for the shop owners in town even though the weather outside was frightful. But people shopped on Friday and Sunday when the weather was sunny and the holiday weekend was successful, shop owners said. Lori Hansroth, executive director of the local Chamber of […]
Accident cut off Frontier phone, internet, 911 last week
A vehicle crash five miles east of Romney on Jersey Mountain Road last Wednesday cut off Frontier phone, internet and 911 service to parts of at least five counties, including Morgan County. Service to customers wasn’t fully restored until Sunday, the company said. On November 21 at roughly 5 a.m., a vehicle crashed into a […]
Paw Paw & Bath Christmas parades moved to Sunday
UPDATED to reflect a change in the parade dates due to weather predictions for Saturday. —————————————————————————— The annual Paw Paw Christmas Parade will be held this Sunday, December 2 at 4:30 p.m. It starts at 402 Winchester Street, follows Winchester Street and ends and The Bank of Romney Paw Paw Branch. The Lights of Love […]
Mary L. Wolfrey
Mary L. Wolfrey 1937-2018 Mary Lee Wolfrey, age 81, of Cross Junction, Va., died at her home on Saturday, November 24, 2018 while under the care of Blue Ridge Hospice. Born November 2, 1937 in Baltimore, Md., she was the daughter of the late William Henry “Whitey” and Margaret Lucille Franz Spencer. She was a […]
Roger D. Moreland
Roger D. Moreland 1949-2018 Roger Dale Moreland, 69, died Friday, November 23, 2018. Born July 10, 1949 in Woodrow, he was the son of the late Clarence Ropson Moreland and Una Bowen Moreland. He was a member of the Woodrow United Christian Church, where he formally served as an elder, president of the Paw Paw Lions […]





