Members of Bridgeport City Council toured ongoing construction of “The Bridge” Indoor Sports & Recreation Complex. The $45 million-plus facility – which will house multiple basketball and Continue Reading
Year: 2020
It’s Happening Blog by Julie Perine My family loves the mountains of West Virginia. And, why not? They provide excellent scenery, exciting recreation and prime relaxation – and they’re less than two hours Continue Reading
City residents will have the opportunity to engage in a friendly competition against four other Harrison County communities where the primary goal is to improve health and move the needle on obesity. The competition Continue Reading
It was National Photography Day and blue skies prevailed, so what better day to capture some of Bridgeport’s landmarks. See the photos in the gallery link HERE.Continue Reading
From the mountains to the valleys, West Virginia’s summer scenery is second to none. From colorful flowers and sunsets to structures and streetscapes, there are plenty of those sights right here in the city. Continue Reading
His photography has been displayed in many homes throughout the community, but for the first time Bridgeport-based photographer David Robinson has a published piece. Taken recently in his own backyard, a picture he Continue Reading
The administrations o f Johnson and Simpson elementary schools have released back-to-school details for the 2020-21 school year. Read a letter from Simpson Elementary Principal Jill Steele below and read information Continue Reading
Blog by Julie Perine In the mid-1970s, I visited the French Creek Game Farm, taking a particular liking to Jack the Bear, born circa 1972. He had a personality and was a crowd pleaser, delighting in visitors’ Continue Reading
Running a business takes twists and turns. “It’s like a box of chocolates. You never know what you’re going to get,” said Becky Titchenal, who along with her husband Bob owns West Virginia Fruit & Berry. West Continue Reading
Hearts and pantry shelves runneth over at Shepherd’s Corner in Bridgeport. A recent plea for replenishment immediately put our community into action. “All day Tuesday, we had food deliveries,” said Mary Ellen DePue, Continue Reading