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New Cumberland offers thanks

Weirton, WVLocal News

The recent conclusion of the 15th annual New Cumberland Fall Riverfest has been celebrated by the community, despite the event being marred by consistent drizzle. In a heartfelt letter to the editor, the small but determined committee behind the festival expressed gratitude to the residents for their unwavering support. The letter particularly singled out the neighbors of River Avenue for their kindness in allowing public access to their properties, which played a crucial role in the festival's success. This sentiment captures the essence of community spirit that defines New Cumberland, where local collaboration is essential for events like the Fall Riverfest. The festival serves not only as a source of entertainment but also as a platform for strengthening community ties.

It highlights how local events can foster pride and resilience, even in the face of adverse weather conditions. The appreciation expressed in the letter underscores the importance of community involvement in creating memorable experiences. Overall, the Fall Riverfest exemplifies the dedication of New Cumberland's residents to maintaining a vibrant and supportive community.

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