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M-burg Purchases Lots

Herald of Sept. 27, 2012

The Martinsburg Municipal Authority voted unanimously to purchase 10 lots in the Edgewater Acres development for a total cost of $200,000. The authority had water supply wells in the development and hoped the purchase would protect the well water and the treatment building located there.

Reginald Nevins was approved as varsity head boys basketball coach by the Spring Cove School Board.

The Friends of Royer Mansion group disbanded. The group had been raising money to support the mansion for 12 years, but various factors made it difficult for the group to continue. The Blair County Historical Society owned the mansion, and would be responsible for maintaining the site.

Northern Bedford increased its winning streak to 4-0 with a win over Claysburg-Kimmel.

Both the Claysburg-Kimmel and Spring Cove school districts reported not receiving tax funds due from Centax, the company responsible for collecting the county’s taxes.

 

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