by Jamie Harris The Morgan County Dual track and field meet showcased the talents of young athletes from Warm Springs Middle School and Paw Paw Middle School. The girls’ events featured several impressive performances across multiple disciplines, with many athletes setting personal records (PR) in their respective events. In the[Read More…]
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Indians Baseball struggles in opening week
by Jamie Harris The Berkeley Springs High School Indians baseball team has faced a tough start to their 2025 season, dropping their first three games against formidable opponents. On Wednesday, March 19, the Indians traveled to Class AAA powerhouse Jefferson High School, where the Cougars shut out the Tribe 11-0.[Read More…]
Berkeley Springs Lady Indians Softball earns two wins on the week
by Jamie Harris The Berkeley Springs Lady Indians had a dynamic week on the diamond, showcasing their prowess with a mix of impressive victories and tough battles against formidable opponents. The week kicked off with a commanding season opener against Martinsburg, where the Lady Indians dominated from the start. Led[Read More…]
Sweet pink of spring
Last week’s warmth kicked off the blooming season and real spring, as this tree in downtown Berkeley Springs attests.
Hancock gallery will open new photo exhibit Saturday
A new exhibition at Off-70 studio Entitled “Strata” will open Saturday, March 29 and be up until May 3. The works featured in the exhibition were inspired by the landscape of Hancock and will explore notions of “Strata.” The artworks are made by several artists from the artist collective Cultivate,[Read More…]
TC Energy reports cleanup up of drilling fluid, change in Potomac River drill as pipeline proceeds
by Kate Shunney TC Energy, the owner of Columbia Gas Transmission, has reported the cleanup of drilling fluid from several sites in the Hancock area and work continues on a 4-mile gas pipeline connector between Fulton County, Pa. and Morgan County, W.Va. In a March 19 report to the Federal[Read More…]
It’s Stacy: Healthy Eats — Homemade Chicken Tenders
Chicken tenders is a quick and easy meal. They are a win-win for any family, especially those with children. The premade chicken fingers are costly and not as tasty as the one you make yourself. My Grandmother, Arizona Henry, was not a fan of spending money at the grocery store[Read More…]
Paw Paw water project will create town well, stop taking water from Potomac for town customers
by Kate Evans The Town of Paw Paw’s water system project has been moving forward since it received a $1 million grant last year for water system improvements. The $1 million grant, along with monies from the Drinking Water Treatment Revolving Fund, provide $3.75 million for the project. John Cole,[Read More…]
Chamber committee begins Apple Butter prep with Bath agreement
by Trish Rudder Although it is months away, preparation for the 50th annual Apple Butter Festival has begun. At the Town of Bath March 18 Council meeting, the local Chamber of Commerce’s Apple Butter Festival committee presented an agreement between the Town and the Chamber through a Memorandum of Understanding[Read More…]
New linden trees planted on Upper Fairfax Street
by Trish Rudder Town of Bath Tree Board member Kate Lehman has said four Linden trees were planted on upper Fairfax Street on March 18 as part of an ongoing tree care plan. The Lindens were interspaced with the Bradford pear trees and will replace the existing Bradford trees once[Read More…]




