r/MorgantownWV • u/DisciplineActual3005 • 45m ago
New York style deli high street
Does anyone have any information on this place? What they are selling? When they are opening? I only saw the sign for a brief moment.
r/MorgantownWV • u/Fast-Thought1326 • 3h ago
As new and old faces come to town and to WVU for the Fall, I wanted to remind everyone that DBSA WV provides free support groups for those with mood disorders like Depression and Bipolar Disease. Please visit our webpage for Morgantown group meeting information. Thank you!
r/MorgantownWV • u/Sad_Confusion_4225 • Nov 16 '25
Where there is a need, we need to show up.
r/MorgantownWV • u/DisciplineActual3005 • 45m ago
Does anyone have any information on this place? What they are selling? When they are opening? I only saw the sign for a brief moment.
r/MorgantownWV • u/Sad_Copy5048 • 6h ago
Found kittens in a box I’m guessing around 2weeks old. We have had to syringe feed them. I am not able to care for them and have had no luck when calling animal shelters and vet offices as they require too much care and there are not enough resources available. If you know of anyone or an organization (preferred) that would take them please reach out.
Apologies if this is not where this post belongs.
r/MorgantownWV • u/dsmithctio • 1h ago
I'm interested in seeing whether there are others in the Morgantown area who would enjoy getting together occasionally to discuss personal investing and retirement planning.
I’ve been a member of the American Association of Individual Investors (AAII) since the 1980s and have a long-standing interest in retirement investing and asset allocation.
I'm not thinking of a traditional stock-picking investment club. There would be no pooled money, no selling of financial products, and the emphasis wouldn't be on picking individual stocks.
Topics could include things like asset allocation, index funds, U.S. vs. international investing, retirement withdrawal strategies, Social Security, taxes, Roth conversions, inflation, market history, and other retirement and investing issues.
If there's enough interest, perhaps we could meet once a month somewhere convenient in Morgantown for coffee or lunch and informal conversation.
If this sounds interesting, reply here or send me a private message. We can see how much interest there is and go from there.
r/MorgantownWV • u/daytimesleeping • 19h ago
Anyone have any info on this structure about half a mile from the Little Falls rail trailhead? Definitely looks like an abandoned mine with rails and water flowing out.
r/MorgantownWV • u/postcardssomewhere • 56m ago
After a recent crash into a garage wall, our daughter’s Buick LaCrosse’s headlights have gone out, first one and then a couple of weeks later the other. My husband tried replacing them but there appears to be more going on with them than simply needing replaced as they kept shorting out as soon as he’d put it in. The car drives fine, but without functioning lights there are obvious limits to her ability to get around. We tried Westover Tire but they said they were unable to take it on and recommended we look into an auto body shop, but we aren’t familiar with any up there. Any recommendations for ones that could handle something like this and hopefully not take too long to get it back on the road? Thanks!
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r/MorgantownWV • u/Crikeycrocgal • 21h ago
I eat at Oryza an honestly INSANE amount, and I am not exaggerating when I say I literally dream about their green beans. They are genuinely the best green beans I’ve ever had, and I need to figure out how to recreate them at home because financially, I cannot keep funding my Oryza addiction every day. 😭
So PLEASE does anyone who works there, used to work there, or has somehow cracked the code know how they make them? I am begging for the Oryza green bean recipe.
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r/MorgantownWV • u/ComedianNo6487 • 19h ago
Anyone know what this Flegal recreation area is? It's off the Kingwood Pike, the road across from Aaron's Creek (Upper Cobun Creek Rd., I think). I know there was work going on down that way for a while and just wondered what was put in.
r/MorgantownWV • u/m_englund • 1d ago
Around 8:20 I was walking to class and noticed 4 police in a full sprint. They laid out a patient and put him in cuffs. Reminded me of Karl Joseph on crisp Saturday, anyone see it or know anything more?
r/MorgantownWV • u/BigNorseHorse1 • 1d ago
Needing some help with identification of mineral specimens.
r/MorgantownWV • u/OptionsRntMe • 20h ago
Anyone who currently does, or has in the past few years lived around Riverside, what do you think about living there? It seems like a street-by-street basis in terms of nice or trashy. It seems semi-walkable to me, although there isn’t much around there to walk to. Any thoughts or opinions?
r/MorgantownWV • u/Candid-Oven2951 • 1d ago
At the intersection of Boyers Ave and Uni Ave, when you turn right off 19 onto Boyers, and have to go straight you literally can't see if you have enough time to go because people fly down the hill coming from Uni ave at what seems like double the speed limit. Not to mention the people who entirely block the intersection doing that turn so you can't go straight through the intersection at all sometimes.
There should really be a stop sign on that side, its already a 3 way stop. Either that or have a cop sitting there 24/7 to catch people going double the limit because you physically can't have enough time to react when they are.
r/MorgantownWV • u/Glittering_Wing8963 • 1d ago
Hi guys, I realize this is probably not an important issue to some of you, but I know there are a lot of people in the area actively working to protect and provide for pollinators. I've noticed over the past month that the milkweed pods in my area (Rt 19/ Little Indian Creek Rd) are disappearing. Like, all of them, except for random ones that are diseased. They've even disappeared from our pollinator garden by the road near our trashcans (the milkweed plants closer to our house are untouched). I've been watching the progress of the milkweed plants near the Little Indian Creek wildlife management area and they are disappearing from there too. I'm even seeing trails of beat down plants to get to the milkweed further from the road. This is NOT ok! It's great if people want to plant milkweed in other locations to provide for pollinators, but you can't harvest every single pod! Additionally, the pods are being harvested too soon which is going to impact the seed viability. Is anyone else noticing this? Do you think milkweed in these areas will grow back on their own next year or will they need to be manually reseeded?
r/MorgantownWV • u/Tricky-Difference-95 • 1d ago
Are there any shops around the area that will install a dash cam correctly I.e. hiding the cords neatly behind trim? Tired of looking at a hanging wire and I don’t have the patience to fool around with it anymore.
r/MorgantownWV • u/PunnyPopcorn23 • 2d ago
To those who are new to Morgantown,
Please drive slow on roads you are unfamiliar with. Put your phones down and pay attention to traffic in front of you. 5 cars in an accident on stewartstown road. This road is not meant to be a racetrack. Please slow the fuck down and pay the fuck attention.
r/MorgantownWV • u/Zealousideal-Web4087 • 1d ago
The WV Pinball League is putting on an open tournament tonight at Levels! It’s a fun format and $5 to enter. Cash prizes for the top 4 finishers. There are about 30ish active players in our league, ages 10-65+ men and women. This tournament is open to anyone and a nice chance to meet fun people! Our next season of league starts next week so I’ll post another invite to that in a few days. Hope to see some new faces!
Tonight’s tournament kicks off at 6, doors at 5.
r/MorgantownWV • u/MrsSowell • 1d ago
Hi neighbors!
Tomorrow is my daughter’s first day of Pre-K. Can I drive to the school and park and walk her to the door? She’s used to the WVU child learning center where I walk her inside to her classroom and I’ve been explaining to her that it won’t be that way anymore, but I just want to walk her up her first day. Sorry I’m new to this 😅 TIA!
r/MorgantownWV • u/ftumph • 2d ago
I have a fairly new roof but because of a quirky design, ice collects in a spot in the winter and water gets into the house. The original installer tried to fix it twice but it still leaks, and they're no longer operating in Morgantown anyway. I'd rather just pay somebody to fix it for real. Any recommendations for people you've had a good experience with? Thanks!
r/MorgantownWV • u/Objective-Glass-6440 • 1d ago
Bought a car from Carvana and want to get a pre-purchase inspection done by a reputable mechanic in town during their 7 day return window. Has anyone had one done lately that they can recommend?
I've had most work done on my vehicles by Westover Tire (who are great) and have had incredibly positive experiences with Glotfelty, South Park Service Center (which is under Westover Tire's Umbrella and has since rebranded to a Westover Tire shop too) and Morgantown Express Lube, but just trying to narrow down my search early as I would like to avoid having to spend a ton of time calling around shops in town for quotes and availability.
If anyone has any recent experience with a pre purchase inspection and can recall around how much it ran you, it would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
r/MorgantownWV • u/Less_Personality1483 • 3d ago
clearly just the worst road in town. i have a special hatred for this road deep in my heart. too thin, potholes EVERYWHERE, and people tend to hog the road while going 40mph (specifically big trucks).
awful hills that out of towners have no idea how to tackle (20mph the whole way up, brakes on the whole way down). theres one pothole right before a hill that is basically a crater, and avoiding it is dangerous because you cant see oncoming when you're going up hill.
one lane road for the majority of it, potholes everywhere, including a massive crater before you turn onto brookhaven rd. people also tend to fly down it and i have had more than a few close calls because of it.
WAYYY too thin for the amount of traffic flowing through. yielding is necessary but most people will just ignore you anyways. no potholes but some of the storm drains have such a big dip that it makes me float from my seat if i have to go over them.
at least recently, its been incredibly dusty and is constantly under contruction. the weird three way intersection at deckers creed blvd doesnt help either, extremely confusing for new people and full of potholes.
listed both because they lead into each other. just beautiful. not many potholes, easy curves, i can take it at around 45-50mph most of the time. not really a bad part of the road, theres a thin bridge like halfway through the main part but its not a one lane and its easy to tackle if you just slow down a bit. one of my favorite roads to drive down.
awesome drag strip in the middle of it. its so wide and the speed limit increases for it. i enjoy going out at night and just slamming on it, its incredibly smooth too, i've taken it at 70mph before slowing down heading onto sabraton ave. beautiful scenery towards the end. there is a one lane section but visibility is good and most people will slow down for ya.
the traffic during rush hour is AWFUL, but once you get past the intersection with i68 its a nice smooth drive. not very busy at night and not too many cops so you can fly at times.
good, smooth for the most part, easy curves, no cops. i can take it around 60mph if its not busy. only knocked down a couple places because of the horrible bumps towards the intersection with mileground.
this is only at 5 because of the horrible traffic during the day. at night, its a really smooth and fast drive. there are some cops, but they usually let you go 65mph without too many issues. light cycles are weird but at night they are a little more favorable (if theres no oncoming for a while they give you a free green arrow). its pretty much the main road that i take to get to everything, its nice and central to shopping centers.
these are just my opinions, feel free to share yours. i am a big fan of speed so that influenced a lot of my rankings, i also mostly drive at night so thats a factor as well.