Light Up Our City is underway and the judges are out making their choices for this year’s top three homes. In the meantime, the 32 entries are mapped out on the Bridgeport WV App. Use the Zoom feature to Continue Reading
Year: 2023
After two very successful events, Bridgeport’s Mom2Mom Sale will return 1-4 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 4, 2024. More than 30 local families will set up tables offering gently used baby and children’s clothing, toys, and Continue Reading
The Bridgeport Christmas Parade featured more than 60 units and the community turned out in a big way to enjoy the procession. From marching bands and church floats to dance groups, civic clubs, and athletic teams, Continue Reading
A clear and mild evening was the perfect pairing for the City of Bridgeport’s Annual Light Up Night along the Main Street Corridor in downtown Bridgeport. Thousands of individuals gathered to participate in Continue Reading
Bridgeport’s synthetic ice-skating rink opened to the public last Friday to a strong turnout. The rink is located on the grounds of the Benedum Civic Center. While it likely will be utilized for leisure skating, it Continue Reading
The City of Bridgeport not only hosted the West Virginia Recreation and Parks Association 50th Anniversary Conference last week but walked away with a pair of honors during the milestone event. Bridgeport was Continue Reading
The arrival of fall brings colorful foliage to West Virginia and the second annual Oktoberfest to Bridgeport. Once again, German-inspired food baskets are available to purchase with all proceeds used to purchase Continue Reading
Details are in place for this week’s Boscov’s grand opening at Meadowbrook Mall. Those shopping the Thursday, Oct. 6 Charity Day must present a ticket purchased from a participating nonprofit or can purchase one at Continue Reading
In just days, dozens of whimsical personalities will greet Main Street motorists and walkers. The Associated Businesses of Bridgeport Scarecrow display and contest begins Oct. 1. Each ABB member business can create Continue Reading
City officials have confirmed that The Daisy on Main will be moving into 153 West Main Street where Raising June was previously located. “We’re actually taking over the lease from Raising June,” said new business Continue Reading