Local restaurants dish out plenty of warm and tasty creations all week long. Take a lunch break to soup it up. Pictured from top to bottom Fisherman’s Pot from Sargasso 215 Don Knotts Boulevard, 304.554.0100 Dark Ale Soup from Sargasso 215 Don Knotts Boulevard, 304.554.0100 Butternut Squash Bisque from The Dancing Fig – Closed Lentil Soup from Mother India 40…
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Recent stories from Morgantown
A Living Museum
Shop, dine, and go back in time at the Seneca Center.
Grumbein’s Island
Some call Grumbein’s Island, the pedestrian island on University Avenue between WVU’s Mountainlair and Martin Hall, a refuge for walkers. Most would disagree. Nearly 700 people cross this tiny section of University Avenue in the minutes between 12:15 p.m. and 12:30 p.m. alone, according to a 2011 feasibility study considering changes to Grumbein’s Island. Most are pedestrians heading to the…
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Grab Your Padlz
Experience flat water paddling just minutes from Morgantown Paddlers float with the wind past peaceful and quiet nature. Turtles sun themselves on rocks, and a blue heron perches in its nest in the branches of a tree. The Big Sandy River is dammed at Bruceton Mills, creating three miles of backflow that is the Bruceton Mills Lake—flat water with no…
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Backup for the Bomb
Evidence of Morgantown’s role in building the atomic bomb still stands. Four stacks standing in a row in the Morgantown Industrial Park are nearly all that’s left of a massive World War II production complex: the Morgantown Ordnance Works. Prominent across the river from University Motors on Don Knotts Boulevard, the stacks are idle today but, in 1944 and 1945,…
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