To be American is a wonderful thing most of the time. There are moments, however, when it is downright humiliating. Can you imagine a more pitiful scene […]
Author: The Dominion Post
July 17 letters to the editor
State should look to city for ideas on roads Kudos to Morgantown City Council, the city manager, the city’s engineers, paving contractors and especially people who pay […]
Clay District Fair kicks off
The Clay District Fair in Daybrook wants to “stirrup some fun” this week. The fair kicked off Tuesday and continues through Saturday. Today 5 p.m.: Gates open […]
Cobun Creek reservoir project slows due to recent wet weather
Cobun Creek was moved and work started on a dam footer, both part of the Flegal Dam and Reservoir project. “We are 10% complete with the Flegal […]
Paving plan continues on Green, Kingwood and East Brockway
Newsroom@DominionPost.com MORGANTOWN — Paving crews were on Green Street on Tuesday as part of Morgantown’s $1.8 million 2019 paving plan. According to the city’s paving schedule, work […]
You soon might be able to answer your phone calls, again
Don’t answer that! Let it go to voicemail. That’s probably the best advice there is for coping with robocalls. Matter of fact, it’s not only the best […]
Respecting life at the end of it
“God be good to him — we sure weren’t,” was the prayer that came to mind when I saw the news that Vincent Lambert had died. He […]
A Woodstock wedding, a dream fulfilled
My son Ben and his fiancée Lindsey are planning a wedding in a reclaimed Catskills barn in Woodstock, shot through with light from a galaxy of knotholes. […]
Trump’s right: Citizenship a big deal
In backing down from his plan to include a question about U.S. citizenship on next year’s census form, President Donald Trump on Thursday gave credence to the […]
Trump has a pet currency; it’s not bitcoin
When Donald Trump’s former adviser, Steve Bannon, praised Bitcoin last year as “disruptive populism” and revealed he was working on his own cryptocurrency, it was evidence of […]