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Valley Art Assoc. to present free “Vibrant Visions” show

The Valley Art Show, entitled, “Vibrant Visions” is coming up soon at the Washington County Arts Council, 34 Potomac St., Ste 100 in Hagerstown. Thirty-three members of Valley Art will be participating. This promises to be a really big show. Come out and see your local and regional artists’ work.[Read More…]

Hancock ART TRAIL experience set for October 5

Visit Hancock for the ART TRAIL + organized by the Canal Towns Partnership on Saturday, October 5. Hancock’s two art galleries, 41 WEST, OFF 70, and the Flannel craft shop will be open to the public. Martha’s House will be displaying photos and ceramic projects made by children. These are[Read More…]

County reminds voters of key dates in General Election season

Washington County election officials are reminding registered voters and residents of their voting options in the upcoming General Election. Washington County now has 40 precinct polling places for the 2024 General Election. Election Day is Tuesday, November 5, and polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Those[Read More…]

Living history unfolds at Joseph Hancock Park

by Lisa Schauer Civil War history reenactors encamped at Joseph Hancock Park over the weekend to give visitors a glimpse into the nation’s historic conflict. Representing the 12th North Carolina infantry unit of the Confederacy, the company set up an authentic military camp, with period clothing, tents, and displays of[Read More…]

Hancock Police Report September 25, 2024

Hancock Police report the following arrests and incidents from the week of Monday, September 16, through Sunday, September 22: September 16 Alarm, 300 block North Pennsylvania Avenue. Building secure. Service to advise, 100 block West High Street. Subject advised. Trespassing, 200 block West Main Street. Information given for trespass. Traffic[Read More…]

Weaver’s sale falls through, town open to new offers

by Geoff Fox The sale of 77 West Main Street, the former Weaver’s Restaurant, has fallen through and the property is back on the market. Hancock Town Manager Mike Faith told council members that the buyer had been in the building for about an hour and had been shown the[Read More…]

Panthers put up a fight against Huskies

by Lisa Schauer The Hancock Panthers varsity football team took a 49- 6 loss against the Northern Huskies at Northern Garrett High School on Friday, September 20. The Panthers fought hard, coming into week three at a disadvantage, being ranked 225th in the state versus the Huskies, ranked 89th. Friday’s[Read More…]