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Harold Lee Unger

Harold Lee Unger 1956-2024 Harold was born July 18, 1956 to James Alfred Unger and Phyllis Madeline Risinger Unger. He grew up in Berkeley Springs in a family of five children: Carolyn, Steven, Gregory and Bryan. They remember him as having lots of energy and enjoying the outdoors, playing ball[Read More…]

Fall 2024 trout stocking to begin across Maryland

The Maryland Department of Natural Resources (DNR) will begin fall trout stocking in early October as soon as water levels and temperatures are acceptable for trout. Department crews will transport thousands of state hatchery-raised brown, golden rainbow, and rainbow trout and release them statewide in select creeks, rivers, lakes, and[Read More…]

October calendar of events for Hancock Middle-Senior High School

There are a few days coming up in October Hancock Middle-Senior High School would like families to remember. —October 11 is a two-hour early dismissal day. —October 15 is a PSAT for 9th and 10th graders. —October 15 is the monthly food pantry. —October 18 is Association Day, no school.[Read More…]

Panthers pounce over Hornets 49-20 on the road

by Lisa Schauer The Hancock Panthers varsity football team scored the most points of the season in their 49-20 victory over the Hornets at Hundred High School in West Virginia last Friday night, September 27. The Panthers led by one after the first quarter, and then turned on the heat,[Read More…]

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…]