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By Editor | January 27, 2021 |
by Kate Evans
The Boys and Girls Club of the Eastern Panhandle plans to buy part of Berkmore Place, a commercial business complex across from Widmyer Elementary, as a new location for their Morgan County club. The building
Morgan County Boys and Girls Club cook Barbara Tucker is seen preparing meals on Friday for Monday’s meal pickup by families.
houses Reed’s Pharmacy, Tri-State Community Health Center, a dentist’s office and other businesses. The club hopes to move there by early spring.
The Boys and Girls Club is still located in the Morgan County Community Services Building on South Green Street where they’ve been located since they opened in 1996. The Community Center is being sold and the club needs to leave the premises as soon as possible.
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Pictured above, from left to right, are Berkeley County Schools child nutrition and warehouse team representatives Tracy Heck, Sandy Nadenbousch, Sarah Bass, Jen Leake, Debbie Carter and Mike Green. The were one group of several to be honored as 2020 Holiday Stars during Monday nightâs Board of Education meeting.
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Pictured above, from left to right, are Berkeley County Schools child nutrition and warehouse team representatives Tracy Heck, Sandy Nadenbousch, Sarah Bass, Jen Leake, Debbie Carter and Mike Green. The were one group of several to be honored as 2020 Holiday Stars during Monday night s Board of Education meeting.