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  2. What would your life be like without The Recorder? We’ve been here for you for nearly 150 years. Please help us stick around a little longer.

  3. About Us - The Recorder Online

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    As far as historians can tell, The Recorder is the oldest, continuously published newspaper of any size in the Commonwealth, and perhaps in the U.S., under the same name. Offices are in Monterey (Highland County); Mitchelltown (Bath County); and Covington (Alleghany County).

  4. Contact Us - The Recorder Online

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    Mailing Address. P.O. Box 10, Monterey, Va. 24465. 540-468-2147 in Monterey • 540-839-4600 in Bath • 540-962-2088 in Covington. Jessica Rogers, Advertising Director. RecorderJessie@gmail.com, 540-499-2239.

  5. Login - The Recorder Online

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    Login - The Recorder Online. Bath, Highland & Alleghany counties — Virginia. Breaking News: TUESDAY’S SPORTS ROUNDUP. Top News. Obituaries. Schools. Sports. Calendar.

  6. Obituaries - The Recorder Online

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    HEDGESVILLE, W.Va. — Dawn Rose Cook-Turner, 62, of Hedgesville, died on Tuesday, Oct. 29, 2024, at J.W. Ruby Memorial Hospital in Morgantown. Born March 15, 1962, in Washington, D.C., she was the daughter of the late Robert E. and Phyllis Bowers Cook.

  7. EMS calls made in September - The Recorder Online

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    MONTEREY — Emergency medical service personnel — both county and volunteer — answered 29 calls during the month of September. These included: • 14 patient transports; • 12 patient refusals; and • Three calls canceled on scene.

  8. County leader resigns after nearly 20 years - The Recorder Online

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    MONTEREY — Highland County administrator Roberta Lambert resigned last week after working for the county for nearly 46 years. The Highland County Board of Supervisors held a closed meeting after their monthly work session last Wednesday to discuss personnel, the investigation of a county employee for misappropriation of funds, and the county ...

  9. Hearing on recalling Highland supervisors continued - The...

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    MONTEREY — A show-cause hearing on the petition to recall two Highland County supervisors set for Highland County Circuit Court Wednesday was continued.

  10. New Highland board freezes spending, launches investigation

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    MONTEREY The new year was kicked off with a spending freeze and administrative investigation in Highland this week. The freeze was enacted Tuesday, Jan. 2, by the Highland County Board of Supervisors, which now includes two new members who were elected in November.

  11. Recorder recognized by historical society with preservation award

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    MONTEREY The Highland Historical Society recognized Anne Adams and The Recorder with its Historic Preservation Award at a patrons party Monday. “They’re taking an old building in Highland County and repurposing it,” explained Lori Botkin, director of the historical society.