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Local households help town with lead, copper survey

by Geoff Fox Back in August, the Town of Hancock asked residents to participate in a federal lead and copper survey concerning the water connections to their houses. The survey was to be completed by October 1. Town Manager Mike Faith said the town met the goal with 87 out[Read More…]

Street work to come, town hall roof replaced

by Geoff Fox Anyone who has driven on Main Street near Roland’ s Garage may have noticed a portion of the street has been cut and repaved, leaving a noticeable bump in the road. The westbound lane of Main Street in that area isn’t as bad as the eastbound lane.[Read More…]

C&O Canal monitoring vegetation in Hancock prism

by Geoff Fox Over the last few years, there has been vegetation growth within the C&O Canal basin between Church Street and the U.S. 522 bridge ranging from lily pads closer to the bridge to American lotus blossoms in the basin along Canal Street. Now that winter is getting closer,[Read More…]

Natural Resources Police toy drive underway for holiday season

Donations for Maryland’s Natural Resources Police annual toy drive are now being collected to benefit the national Toys for Tots. Gifts will be accepted at seven Maryland Walmart retail stores and online through Amazon. The Maryland Natural Resources Police (NRP) is conducting its annual “Boatload of Toys” holiday gift drive[Read More…]

Christmas flowers have a lasting beauty & a special history

by Kate Evans Flowering plants that have long been associated with the Christmas season can brighten your home at the holidays with their brilliant colors.  Some flowers have special symbolism while others derive their Christmas significance from legends or myths. Poinsettia The most well-known Christmas flower is the poinsettia, which[Read More…]

PVAS to host Audubon Christmas bird counts

Potomac Valley Audubon Society (PVAS) is hosting Christmas Bird Counts on the following dates: Sunday, December 15, 2024 – Charles Town Circle and Sunday, January 5, 2025 – Inwood Circle. Christmas Bird Counts have been an Audubon Society community science tradition for over 100 years. The purpose is to monitor[Read More…]

Town of Hancock hosts holiday Miracle on Main Street

by Lisa Schauer Trail Town Hancock hosted its annual Miracle on Main Street event in freezing temperatures on Saturday, November 30. Vendors set up their wares on the sidewalk along Main Street, and shops were open. Martha’s House sold hamburgers, hot dogs and apple cider. Members of the Hancock Arts[Read More…]