Edith Etta Hovermale 1947-2024 Edith Etta Hovermale, age 76, of Berkeley Springs, W.Va., died on Monday, February 26, 2024 at Winchester Medical Center. Born April 21, 1947 in Berkeley Springs, she was the daughter of the late Ardell and Eunice Porter Spielman. She attended public schools in Morgan County. Edith[Read More…]
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Dorothy Marie Kucharski
Dorothy Marie Kucharski 1935-2024 Dorothy Marie “Dottie” Kucharski, age 88, of Great Cacapon, W.Va., died on Monday, February 26, 2024 at her home surrounded by her family and while under the care of Hospice of the Panhandle. Born June 27, 1935 in Baltimore, Md., she was the daughter of the[Read More…]
Robert Douglas Mattingly
Robert Douglas Mattingly 1948-2024 Robert Douglas Mattingly, age 75, of Berkeley Springs, W.Va., passed away on February 24, 2024. Born September 13, 1948, in Trenton N.J., he was the son of the late NASA engineer Robert Mattingly I. and Mary Ruth Mattingly. Robert was a husband, father, and artist. He[Read More…]
Hancock Police Report this week
Hancock Police report the following arrests and incidents from the week of Monday, February 19, through Sunday, February 25: February 19 Traffic enforcement, Hancock area, one stop. Service to advise, Hancock area. Subject advised. Assist Maryland State Police, eastbound 1-mile marker I-70. Unable to locate vehicle. February 20 Service to[Read More…]
Western Maryland counties promoting manufacturing capabilities & outdoor lifestyle
by Kate Shunney Local, state and regional economic development agencies are forefronting Western Maryland’s natural resources, outdoor adventure opportunities and affordability to manufacturers who might be looking to relocate their operations or start a new venture. The effort is also targeting workers who might want to come live in the[Read More…]
Flushable wipes clogging up the town works
by Geoff Fox Hancock Town Manager Faith wants to let town residents know if there is a blockage in their sewer line, whether it’s on them or the town, he’s willing to bet it’s caused by flushable wipes. “That’s the problem every single time,” he said. The issue of wipes[Read More…]
Number of Maryland wildfires, acreage burned increased in 2023, reports DNR
The number of wildfires and the acreage of land burned by wildfires in Maryland last year significantly outpaced the 10-year average, according to the Maryland Forest Service’s Annual Wildland Fire Report. The report, which is being released this month, covers data related to wildfires on 3.2 million acres of land[Read More…]
Pop art show comes to Hancock
by Lisa Schauer Off 70 Studio on Main Street in Hancock was the venue for an eclectic art show by graduate students from George Mason University on Saturday, February 25. “It’s a great opportunity for them to get their work out of the studio and into the public,” said Sue[Read More…]
Power outage gives town wake-up call about need for backup generators
by Geoff Fox A power outage that lasted most of the day on Tuesday, February 13, gave Hancock officials a reminder about the need for new generators to run the water and wastewater systems. The power was knocked out due to snowfall Monday, February 12, into early Tuesday morning. Town[Read More…]
Panthers fall to Tigers, 52-42
Hancock’s boys varsity basketball team stayed within striking distance of the Union Tigers of Mount Storm during last Wednesday’s game at home, but lost a second time to Union in the final tally, 52-42. The Panthers closed out their season on the road on Tuesday, February 27 against the Southern[Read More…]

