The little white building at 353 East Main Street is now a plant haven. Featuring tropical, house and patio plants, it has become home to Roaming Roots Plant Shop. “I’ve had my eye on the building for over a year Continue Reading
Year: 2021
Story Walk is now open at Bridgeport City Park. Key players in the project gathered Saturday afternoon in the park to cut the ribbon on this brand new attraction. “Anytime you combine reading and exercise, Continue Reading
In business in Shinnston since mid-2000, East of Chicago Pizza will have a second location in Harrison County. Franchise owner Jeffrey Chalfant is bringing his restaurant south – to Bridgeport, his hometown. “I Continue Reading
The Valley Falls Open Air Chapel is the area’s newest wedding venue. “It offers the best of both worlds; protection from the elements, but outside with the sound of nature,” said Shannon (Hays) Tran, part owner. Continue Reading
The Square @ Bridgeport will host its Fall Food Truck Festival 11 am. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 16. Confirmed vendors include Big Kahuna, Mr. Taco, The Lunch Box, South Texas BBQ, Drifter Doughnuts, Kettle Pop & Continue Reading
Based on reports by the West Virginia Division of Forestry, the West Virginia Tourism Shares this Fall Foliage Map indicating prime leaf peeping opportunities. It is requested that people post their fall foliage Continue Reading
The Clarksburg Visitors Bureau is proud to announce Clarksburg’s first annual WinterFest, “Come Home for Christmas,” on December 3-4, 2021 in downtown Clarksburg. With a multitude of community activities Continue Reading
Seafood fresh from the Carolinas – as well as frozen snapper, shrimp and other specialty items -will be available for purchase Oct. 1 when Shrimpy and Snappy’s opens its doors at Marketplace Plaza on Jerry Continue Reading
UPDATE: Though corn has been planted on the family farm for generations – stretching back 100 years – this is the first time for a corn maze on the property. Poth used a bioengineered corn variety recommended for Continue Reading
For years Greg Holden and Susie Messenger took their artisan wares on the road, setting up at fairs and festivals. Two years ago, they established a business in Shinnston, where they sold their items and the items Continue Reading