For the last several months, a Bridgeport business has been booming. And it has been booming right along Main Street offering an old product that has had a rebirth in the past decade. Right before Christmas, Continue Reading
When traveling, Kara and Justin Findley often seek out quaint, independent bookstores, and they decided their hometown needed one too. Just opened on the second floor of Market on Main is “The Last Chapter,” Continue Reading
The buildout is complete, and hiring is in process. Within the next couple of weeks, the anticipated opening of Crumbl Cookies on Emily Drive should be open. “We’re still looking at a mid-June opening, but that date Continue Reading
If you were to Google Motorcycle Drive-By, a song by Third Eye Blind might pop up. Or the search could produce an area band whose name was inspired by that very 1990s rock tune. Motorcycle Drive-By will for the Continue Reading
American Legion Post 68 will host a Memorial Day Ceremony, 11 a.m. Monday, May 29, at the Bridgeport Veterans Memorial on East Main Street. “We have this beautiful memorial built in 2016 and every year I drive by on Continue Reading
Tygart Lake will be open to boaters Sunday, May 22 and the Tygart Lake State Park Adventure Lake will open Friday, May 20. The Adventure Lake attraction features 25 giant inflatables and a sandy beach area with Continue Reading
Just a couple weeks out from the 2023 Summer Kickoff and Food Truck Festival, details are falling into place and there are plenty of ways to get involved. Sponsored by the Associated Businesses of Bridgeport, the Continue Reading
It has been confirmed that JD Sports will be one of the next stores to move into Meadowbrook Mall. The British sports-fashion retail company will occupy spaces currently housing G.O.A.L. (Gaming on All Levels) and Continue Reading
It is not the first restaurant rodeo for Bridgeport’s Steve and Eva Kaczmarek. As the owners and operators of Sweet Tee’s at the Club (Clarksburg Country Club), they know what it takes to make a restaurant work. Continue Reading
Samantha Hall moved to West Virginia from coastal South Carolina five years ago, quickly realizing that styles and shopping options were extremely limited here. “I decided to take the leap and do my own thing and Continue Reading