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County Commission Makes Early Revision to FY26 Budget

County Commission Plans To Change Impact Fees Again

City & County Struggle To Align On Downtown Charles Town Plans

Governor Celebrates Building Rehabilitation In Charles Town

Shepherdstown Banner Program Honors Veterans

Shepherd University Breaks Ground For Multi-Purpose Facility

County Commission Plans To Finance New HQ With $16 Million Bond

AmeriCorps Funding Cuts Hit Jefferson County

County Commission Seeks Impact Fees To Help Cover Costs of New Offices

West Virginia Humanities Council Suspends All Grants

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WVU Medicine Will Invest In Berkeley and Jefferson Counties

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Fashion Supports A Passion

September 29, 2021 Tagged With: clothing, Gina Franklyn, horses, jewelry, sustainability, The Good Shop

Franklyn, (above, with Sara) provides a home for 9 adopted horses on her farm in Harpers Ferry.

Gina Franklyn started in Shepherdstown 15 years ago with the idea of a shop to sell “simple, good things” (hence the name). She remarked that she focuses on “listening and understanding her customers and searching around for merchandise that she thinks might appeal to them.” Read the Full Story >>

Shepherdstown Farmers Market Open for the Winter

January 16, 2021 Tagged With: farm to table, Shepherdstown Farmers Market, SNAP, sustainability, sustainable food

You can still shop close to home on alternate Sunday mornings for local produce, apples, plants, flowers, breads & baked goods, cheeses, yogurt, grass-fed beef, eggs, chicken, pork, local honey, mushrooms, salsas & dips, maple syrups, vinegars, spices, teas, candles, body care, and other locally-produced items. COVID-19 guidelines continue — please wear a mask, follow Read the Full Story >>

Bushel & Peck Receives Grant to Expand Operations

January 4, 2021 Tagged With: Bushel & Peck, economic development, farm to table, G.A.P. Coalition, sustainability, sustainable food

Fresh, local produce inside at Bushel & Peck Grocery.

Whether you choose to measure by the bushel or peck, there’s no denying that a recent $125,000 grant awarded to local grocer Bushel & Peck will soon allow the organization to offer a lot more local, healthy food to the community. Read the Full Story >>

Sustaining Plastic Recycling

October 1, 2020 Tagged With: Berkeley County Solid Waste Authority, plastic, recycling, sustainability

Berkeley Waste Authority Sign

Updated March 5 2021 - The Berkeley County Solid Waste Authority has temporarily suspended drop-off acceptance of plastics (including bags) at both its Grapevine and Inwood locations.  Read the Full Story >>

Berkeley County Waste-to-Fuel Plant Sets Example for the Nation

March 15, 2018 Tagged With: Berkeley County Solid Waste Authority, recycling, sustainability

Berkeley County Solid Waste Authority (BCSWA) Chairman Clint Hogbin is very proud of his organization’s efforts to adhere to the West Virginia Legislature’s requirements that all solid waste authorities reduce landfilling. In fact, it could be argued that, with Hogbin’s influence, BCSWA is one of the most progressive authorities in the state—making great strides in recent years towards sustainability and recycling. Read the Full Story >>

Geothermal Energy Switch Brings Major Savings to Berkeley County Schools

January 6, 2018 Tagged With: Berkeley County Schools, geothermal, renewable energy, sustainability

The second-largest school system in West Virginia has converted approximately one-fifth of the heating and cooling systems in its district to geothermal power, making it a leader in alternative energy in a state known for its once-booming coal industry. Read the Full Story >>

From a Lifestyle to a Living

March 6, 2017 Tagged With: sustainability

— Area family introduces homesteading to the community. Earlier this year, Heritage Homestead published a simple offering on its Facebook page: “We want to bless a local family with fresh produce and eggs (as we have them) this year … so we’re going to spend a few weeks taking email nominations for a family you Read the Full Story >>

Recycling History to Sustain the Road Ahead

May 12, 2016 Tagged With: farming, Green Gate Farm, sustainability

Breaking ground with methods and tools not used much in our region for several generations lets us slow down to truly observe our impact on the land. We see the rusting relics of a bygone era virtually any time we travel around our county. An old Oliver plow ornamenting someone’s garden, or a horse-drawn hay Read the Full Story >>

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