The weather today will be areas of frost in the morning. Sunny, with highs in the lower 60s. Except in the mid-50s at the higher Elevations. Northwest winds of around 10 to 15 mph.
New listing alert! 🚤 Check out the Harris Sunliner FS 220 (2012) with a Honda 150 motor in our online marketplace. It’s in great condition and perfect for fishing and family fun, featuring four captain’s chairs, rod holders, a live well, and a ski/tubing pylon. Check it out under the “Boats” category!
Take a look at this month’s exciting real estate listing from Taylor Made! Check out the amazing houses—it might just be the perfect fit for you!
Here’s the Maryland Fishing Report as of October 9: the fall trout stocking program has begun, responding to anglers’ preferences for larger trout by holding some until spring. Deep Creek Lake is seeing mixed catches of smallmouth bass and walleye, while crappie are schooling near the Glendale Bridge piers.
Discussing death may not be the ideal dinner conversation, but planning for that final act is something that crosses everyone’s mind at some point, especially in Maryland, where locals cherish unique experiences. A recent survey revealed that Marylanders’ top choice for their last moments is enjoying a delicious Blue Crab feast, highlighting the beloved local tradition of savoring steamed crabs as a memorable way to say goodbye.
For many years, law enforcement officers across the United States have volunteered during the Christmas season to take underprivileged children shopping for gifts, and after witnessing the excitement generated during the inaugural “Police Providing Presents” event in 2016, our officers wanted to make it an annual tradition in Garrett County. This event not only fosters positive relationships between youth and officers but also allows children to shop for their families and themselves while receiving support and guidance from uniformed officers.
Smoke N Mirrors Photography is hosting a Friends and Couples wine tasting in the Gallery on October 17, featuring five different wine pairings with light fare. The pairing begins at 6:00 PM, so be sure to reserve your seats now!
Get ready for a fabulous evening at Black Tie & Tails supporting HART’s mission to save the lives of homeless animals in Western Maryland on Saturday, November 2, 2024, from 6:30 PM to 11:00 PM at The Lodge at Wisp! HART for Animals invites you to an elegant night filled with dinner, dancing, a 3-D photo booth, and both live and silent auctions featuring luxury vacations and other fantastic items. With black-tie optional attire, you can dress up or down—it’s all about having a great time while making a difference!
Enjoy the 2024 Autumn Glory Kidzone on E Liberty Street near the train station in downtown Oakland, happening today through October 13, 2024! Kids will love the Bounce Houses, Mechanical Bull, Human Gyro, and so much more exciting fun!
The Autumn Glory Event at Mountain Fresh Farmers Market continues through Saturday! Explore over 40 vendors with handmade crafts, baked goods, fresh produce, pumpkins, and more. Highlights include fresh apple cider from ALL Produce, a cider moonshine pairing with Pleasant Valley Distillery, Backbone Farm’s Smashburgers and Breakfast Sandwiches, and Philip Schrock’s hand-cut French fries on Saturday.
Looking for a fun activity for a young reader? Stop by Enzo’s Library at HART for Animals, Inc. from 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM for the Reading Buddies program! Kids can read to adoptable dogs and cats, and even take home their favorite books!
Oompah returns today at the Front Page Stage in downtown Oakland! Beer starts flowing at 4:00 PM, with DJ Tyler from 4:00-6:00 PM, Boathouse from 6:00-8:00 PM, and Savage Road from 8:00-10:00 PM. Don’t miss the Cornhole Tournament from 6:00-10:00 PM!
Mountain State Brewing DCL hosts TEAM TRIVIA every Thursday at 6:30 PM! Test your knowledge while enjoying cold brews and great company!
The Annual Autumn Glory Festival Fireman’s Parade is happening tonight, starting on North Second Street and moving to Alder Street, then to Third Street in downtown Oakland. Seating along the parade route is first-come, first-served.



