Erratic Driver leads police to drug arrest in Lonaconing
Wednesday, Allegany County dispatch placed a BOLO (be on the lookout) for a silver in color vehicle, which was operating recklessly in the area of Lonaconing MD. At the time of the dispatched call, an off-duty Deputy observed the vehicle pass his location in the Barton area. This Deputy also observed the vehicle to be operating recklessly and at a high rate of speed. A traffic stop was conducted, and upon making contact with the occupants, probable cause to search the vehicle was developed. Following a search of the vehicle, a large amount of suspected fentanyl, and marijuana were located. Additionally, packaging materials…
Maryland’s clergy sex abuse investigation lacks results, survivors say
Over a two-year period, investigators working for Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro uncovered evidence of “pervasive” child sexual abuse by clergy — including “detailed” accounts of more than 1,000 victims by 31 “predator priests.” WTOP reports in Maryland, victims of clergy sex abuse look to the work of Shapiro (D) with a mix of admiration and envy. It took Shapiro’s investigators two years to investigate and put together an 884-page report that was described as a “bombshell” and led to a global push for reform and prosecution of those who committed or covered up crimes against children But three years after Maryland Attorney…
WV AG asks State Supreme Court to Stay Injunction Against Hope Scholarship Act
West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey filed a motion in the state’s Supreme Court of Appeals Wednesday night for a stay pending appeal of the preliminary and injunctive relief recently granted against the Hope Scholarship Act. The move followed an Intermediate Court of Appeals decision late Tuesday to deny a stay of the injunction. The Attorney General is also now asking the high court to directly hear the case. “This is a good law and I will not let this minor setback derail my office in fighting for Hope Scholarship’s constitutionality,” Attorney General Morrisey said. “This delay of funds…
Units Respond to Cresaptown Fire
Allegany County Emergency Sevices report a house fire, Meadow Avenue in Cresaptown
Citizens Express Concern over Spruce Place Conditions
They say change takes time but that doesn't seem to be the case for one local street. In the early 1800s Cumberland's first firehouses on the corner of Spruce Place and Cumberland Street was shut down due to the poor road conditions. More than 100 years later and the same problems exist- with the uneven pavement and number of potholes on Spruce Place routinely claiming tires and rims as well as creating realignment issues for vehicles. Increased usage due to the Westside bridge closures, visitors unfamiliar with the street condition along with daily utility and service vehicle traffic, has made…
M&T Bank Building Sold to Local Developers
The former M&T Bank Building is the latest downtown Cumberland property that has been purchased for renovation. Located at 118 Baltimore Street, the building is under new ownership with local businessmen Chris Hendershot and Garrett Eagan, incorporated as CG Enterprises, planning a mixed use renovation project. The sale was announced Wednesday afternoon by the Cumberland Economic Development Corporation. The CEDC purchased the five-story, 44,000-square-foot building in 2019 for $500,000. This is the second project of this nature for CG Enterprises as it was announced in March that the McMullen Building, a landmark on the downtown pedestrian mall, had been purchased…
Hogan Contrasts Trump on Jan. 6 with His Actions as a Leader
Maryland Governor Larry Hogan continues to be one of the Republican party's staunchest critics of former President Donald Trump- most recently focusing on the House Jan. 6 committee hearings this summer. Those hearings last week detailed Trump's inaction responding to last year's Capitol riot. Hogan contrasted that with his own decisions that day as a leader of a neighboring state…
Biden Agrees to Advance Mountain Valley Pipeline
The Biden administration has agreed to advance the controversial Mountain Valley pipeline project as part of a broader permitting reform plan in Congress. West Virginia Senator Joe Manchin making that announcement earlier this week. Legislation in the works would require federal agencies to take “all necessary actions” to permit the natural gas project slated to run through West Virginia. Despite this encouraging news, West Virginia Governor Jim Justice said there are a lot of mixed feelings in his state as a result of some of the other measures contained within the legislative package…
CG Enterprises purchases former M&T Bank Building
The Cumberland Economic Development Corporation is pleased to announce the transfer of 118 Baltimore Street (aka “The M&T Bank Building”) to CG Enterprises for renovation and redevelopment. The closing on the property took place on August 3, 2022. Built in 1898 as the Rosenbaum Department Store, the 44,000 square foot building is on the National Register of Historic Places and boasts many unique architectural details. CG Enterprises, comprised of Cumberland businessmen Chris Hendershot and Garrett Eagan, will be redeveloping the building's five floors into a downtown focal point that incorporates local residences, destination vacation stays, as well as serving as…
$22.9 Million Grants announced for Maryland To Expand Offshore Wind Workforce
Governor Larry Hogan today joined federal officials at Tradepoint Atlantic to announce the awarding of a $22.9 million American Rescue Plan Good Jobs Challenge grant for the Maryland Department of Labor (Labor) to implement a new apprenticeship model to support the region’s growing offshore wind industry. Maryland’s project is one of 32 chosen nationwide out of more than 500 applicants. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo announced the winners earlier today. “This funding will ensure that Maryland employers and jobseekers stand ready to meet the demands of the flourishing offshore wind industry, which is expected to create more than 10,000 jobs in the…