The Science Guys of Baltimore will present a free program at the Hancock Library on Wednesday, June 21 from 3-4 p.m. to all ages. They will explore the laws of attraction and revulsion, what brings us together and what keeps us apart, through electromagnetism. “Test your strength with our electromagnet[Read More…]
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Historical Society to place memorial birdbath at Town Hall, churches offer help to town
by Geoff Fox Former Mayor and current President of the Hancock Historical Society Dan Murphy came before town officials during the June 13 town meeting to ask if the Historical Society would be able to erect a birdbath at Town Hall in memory of a local photographer. Murphy said Sam[Read More…]
Barge Bash returns to C&O Canal with colorful splash
by Geoff Fox After almost a decade absence, the Barge Bash made a return to the C&O Canal and Hancock on Saturday, June 17, under blue skies. Main Street Hancock and the Hancock Arts Council sponsored the 2023 relaunch of the Barge Bash. Things kicked off around 2 p.m. in[Read More…]
State calls back $1 million from Hancock
by Geoff Fox In the last budget by former Governor Larry Hogan, the Town of Hancock had been budgeted $1 million for a revival of Main Street, Town Manager Mike Faith said Greenwill has assured the town the money will be available, just not right now. Mayor Roland Lanehart, Jr.[Read More…]
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Maryland farm cover crop sign-up period to open June 21
The annual sign-up period for the Maryland Department of Agriculture’s Cover Crop Program will take place from June 21 through July 17 at soil conservation district offices statewide. The grant program provides farmers with cost-share assistance to offset seed, labor, and equipment costs to plant fall cover crops to protect[Read More…]
Hancock Police Report
Hancock Police report the following arrests and incidents from the week of June 12-18: June 12 911 hang-up, first block West Main Street. Unfounded. 911 hang-up, first block West Main Street. Accidental. 911 hang-up, first block West Main Street. Accidental. Service to advise, 100 block High Street. Subjects advised. Property[Read More…]
New officers installed, members inducted into Hancock Lioness Lions Club at annual charter night
by Lisa Schauer Hancock Lioness Lions Club hosted its eighth annual charter night at Hancock American Legion Post 26 on Monday, June 12. Susan Cox, Lions Club International first vice district governor-elect, swore in a new slate of officers and inducted three new members after a three-course dinner and murder[Read More…]
Prevent Lyme disease and tick-borne illness
by Kate Evans Ticks are in abundance now, waiting for a potential host to brush against them as they perch on tall grasses, near the ground, and in brush and wooded areas. Here are some tips to keep ticks away and prevent Lyme disease and other tick-borne illness: • Look[Read More…]
Summertime calls for tick awareness, and vigilance over tick-borne diseases
by Kate Evans Plentiful spring rains encouraged an environment in which ticks are thriving this year. Health officials are advising people to be on the lookout for ticks when outdoors. Keep checking for ticks on yourself, your children and pets and watching for symptoms of tick bites, Lyme disease and[Read More…]

