Berkeley County, West Virginia
 County Commission 
400 West Stephen Street -- Suite 201
Martinsburg, W. Va. 25401
Government Web Site
for Berkeley County
West Virginia
County Commission  (304) 264 - 1923

Visiting Dignitaries

Attorney General Darrell McGraw was on-hand Thursday, February 1, 2007 during the regular meeting of the Berkeley County Commission to thank the Commission for joining with the WV Attorney General’s Office in proclaiming February 4th – 10th as National Consumer Protection Week. 

The purpose of National Consumer Protection Week is to help consumers educate themselves on protecting their personal information and understanding how to recognize fraudulent schemes. 

We wish to thank Attorney General, Darrell V. McGraw, Jr. for his visit and support to the Berkeley County Commission.

 
"Congresswoman Shelley Moore Capito and Acting Secretary of Transportation Maria Cino meet with Berkeley County Commissioners and Elected Officials of the Eastern Panhandle on transportation issues on Friday, August 11, 2006.  Meeting with the Congresswoman and Acting Secretary of Transportation were Berkeley Commission President Howard Strauss who introduced the speakers; Commissioners Steven Teufel and Ronald Collins, Jefferson County Commissioner Jane Tabb, Commissioner Dale Manuel and Jefferson County Commissioner Rusty Morgan, City Engineer Mike Covell, Hampshire County Commissioner Les Shoemaker, Development Authority Executive Bob Crawford, Delegate Walter Duke, Delegate John Overington, Delegate Craig Blair, Senator John Yoder, Delegate Victor Roberts and Delegate Tabb.  Members of the WV Eastern Panhandle Transportation Authority including City of Martinsburg Councilman Greg Wachtel, Jerry Mays and Ted Bostic were also in attendance as well as representatives from the State Division of Highways, and the Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) and its Director Bob Gordon.  The session was held in the Berkeley County Commission Chambers at 400 West Stephen Street, Suite 205, Martinsburg."
 

SENATOR BROOKS MCCABE – JOINT GOVERNMENT

               Senator Brooks McCabe will be presenting a question and answer forum on the topic of joint government at Martinsburg High School on Tuesday, September 11, 2007 at 7:00 p.m. in the auditorium of the Martinsburg High School.   This will be a town meeting format with Senator McCabe answering questions following his presentation.     

Joint government can take several forms ranging from consolidation of Metro and County governments or consolidation of County and County governments, or the consolidation of only certain services.  Senator McCabe is the State’s most visible and committed advocate of consolidation of governmental services.  The purpose of the presentation is to discuss advantages and/or disadvantages of joint government.  Possible advantages are cost efficiency and efficient delivery of services.  Senator McCabe will also present the argument that consolidation of services will make us more competitive from an economic development standpoint.

               The event is free to the public and all interested parties are invited to attend and learn more about the concept of joint forms of government. 

            For more information, please contact the offices of the Berkeley County Commission at 264-1923.  We hope that you can join us for what promises to be a very informative presentation by Senator Brooks McCabe. 

 

West Virginia State Auditor

Glen B. Gainer visits with the

 Berkeley County Commission

 

 

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