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Trinity Episcopal Church installs new rector

SHEPHERDSTOWN — Trinity Episcopal Church installed its new rector, Rev. Gethin Wied, into the pulpit with a ceremony on Saturday evening. Officiated by the Episcopal Diocese of West Virginia’s bishop, Mathhew Cowden, the ceremony drew attendees from both within the church and the ...

‘Earth & Soul’: Town council member publishes first book

SHEPHERDSTOWN — This past Tuesday, Shepherdstown town council member Leah Rampy’s first book, “Earth & Soul: Reconnecting Amid Climate Chaos,” was published. Rampy held an online celebration, in honor of the book’s publication, for friends and family who live abroad on Tuesday ...

Mark Muse shares love for nature in new photography exhibit

SHEPHERDSTOWN — After one week of delay, due to bad weather, the opening reception for Shepherdstown resident Mark Muse’s new photography exhibit was held in the Shepherdstown Public Library on Friday night. The exhibit will be up in the library’s gallery through March 1. “The ...

Three theater groups joining together for mutual support

SHEPHERDSTOWN – Three local theater groups are partnering together, in hopes of growing Shepherdstown’s local theater scene. Black Box Youth Playhouse, Roving Peregrine Theatre Company and Red Hill Theatre Group will all be calling Shepherdstown home for the near future, bringing together ...

Arctic blast hits Shepherdstown

SHEPHERDSTOWN -- The arctic blast hit Shepherdstown on Monday night, culminating with a total of three inches of snow on the ground by Tuesday afternoon.

All lit up

SHEPHERDSTOWN -- Christmas lights illuminate homes along East German Street on Friday night.

Town Council talks Bee City USA, Street Fest

SHEPHERDSTOWN — On Dec. 12, the monthly Town Council meeting was held in Town Hall. The meeting ranged through a variety of subjects related to the town, including the possibility of it becoming a Bee City USA and the return of the town’s most popular festival, Street Fest. Street Fest ...

Plans introduced to create bike route connecting town’s parks

SHEPHERDSTOWN — Plans to create a bike route through town are now in the works, thanks to the careful planning of the Age Friendly Shepherdstown Committee. On Dec. 12, committee member Linda Spatig discussed the possibility of using “sharrows” — shared lane markings, which lay out a ...