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This week's high school football scores
THURSDAY Kecoughtan 41, Warwick 30 Gloucester 35, Menchville 0 FRIDAY (from VirginiaPreps.com): Mostly public schools Abingdon 10 Happy Valley (TN) 0 Albemarle 37 Orange 0 Altavista 35 Gretna 14 Amherst County 35 Rockbridge County 21 Appomattox...Tags: Greenbrier, King William (King William, Virginia), Amelia County, Halifax County, Carroll County (Virginia)
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High school football scores (updated through Friday night)
THURSDAY Phoebus 55, Kecoughtan 7 Woodside 27, Warwick 21 FRIDAY (From VirginiaPreps.com): Alleghany 36 Bath County 7 Altavista 47 Cumberland 20 Annandale 32 Stuart 27 Appomattox 50 Randolph-Henry 6 Atlee 56 Patrick Henry (Ashland) 35...Tags: Rappahannock County, King William (King William, Virginia), Amelia County, Halifax County, Page County
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Friday night high school scorelist
Amelia County 34 Charles City 14 Amherst County 19 George Washington 6 Appomattox 32 Cumberland 8 Armstrong 24 Thomas Jefferson (Richmond) 12 Atlee 41 Deep Run 37 Bath County 24 Buffalo Gap 13 Battlefield 34 Osbourn Park 13 Bayside 27 Green Run 14...Tags: Greenbrier, King William (King William, Virginia), Amelia County, Halifax County, Carroll County (Virginia)
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Friday's high school football scores
FRIDAY'S SCORES Phoebus 59, Warwick 7 Woodside 42, Menchville 3 Lafayette 49, Brunswick 12 Park View (South Hill) 35 Jamestown 28 OT Granby 45, Great Bridge 9 Western Branch 27, Norcom 13 Hampton Roads Academy 34, Chincoteague 7 Bishop Sullivan...Tags: Greenbrier, King William (King William, Virginia), Amelia County, Halifax County, Carroll County (Virginia)
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Thursday's 8/23 local schedule (updated Wednesday AM)
BASEBALL International League: Norfolk at Durham, 7:05 Eastern League: Richmond at Altoona, 7 HIGH SCHOOLS Football (scrimmages) Landstown at Bethel, 5 Kecoughtan at Nansemond River, 5 Granby at Woodside Field hockey Bruton at Menchville, 4...Tags: Hampton Roads, Religion and Belief, Baptist, Denbigh, Christianity
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London's East End, an Olympics alternative
Reporting from London — Never mind the sprints, relays and marathons coming to London this summer. Look at the competition now among the flower vendors of Columbia Road.
"Who's got a fiver?" hollers one grizzled man with a fistful of roses....Tags: Arts and Culture, Michelin Group, Kate Moss, Bars and Clubs, London School of Economics
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Bordeaux in 2009, look for value
The trivia question is first. Where was the first wine made in the United States?
Herman Cain would be a perfect pitch man for Bordeaux wine… 9,9,9. That’s right, 2009 was a GREAT vintage in most of France and especially Bordeaux. First,...Tags: France, Jacksonville (Duval, Florida), Wines, Grapes
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Elinora Bowdoin Bolton, French teacher
Elinora Bowdoin Bolton, a former French teacher who had been a celebrated 1940s women's tennis player, died of heart failure in her sleep Tuesday at the Keswick Multicare Center. The former Howard County resident was 93.
Family members said she was...Tags: Walters Art Museum, French Literature, New York City, Roland Park, Howard County
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Stately house remains at site of Green Spring Furnace near Big Spring
Special to The Herald-MailThis is the 190th in a series of articles about the historical and architectural treasures of Washington County. See a slideshow of more historic and modern photos at www.herald-mail.com/lifestyle. The old house stands on a bluff above Md. 56...Tags: Politics, Annapolis, Government, Building Material, Executive Branch
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Good Samaritan Killed In Freak Car Crash
pix11.comAn elderly man has been killed, the result of a chain-reaction, freak accident on the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge. According to police, this is how the crash unfolded: a 52 year-old man got out of a blue, 1994 Ford Van, after it stalled Friday afternoon...Tags: Health, Motorvehicle Accidents, Sunset Park, Transportation Accidents, Hospitals and Clinics
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Secrets revealed in NC slipware exhibit
The first collectors of North Carolina slipware may not have known much about their prey when they began snapping up "Moravian" pottery in the late 1800s. Neither did the museums that pursued it so avidly during the Depression. But like pioneering...Tags: Metal and Mineral, Arts and Culture, Documentary (genre), Colonial Williamsburg, Museums
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