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Yorktown Market Days: Season starts Saturday with fitness and health theme and events
The 7th Annual Yorktown Market Days season kicks off Saturday, May 11, along the Yorktown waterfront at Riverwalk Landing between Buckner and Ballard streets, according to a news release. The market will operate weekly 8 a.m.-noon Saturdays through...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Labor Day, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Agriculture, Chiropractic
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York faces $7 million tax refund over refinery in assessment appeals
YORK — York County could be forced to pay a tax refund of $7.8 million if the former owner of the now defunct Yorktown refinery prevails in two Circuit Court cases appealing taxes levied on the facility in 2010 and 2011. James Barnett Jr., the...
Tags: Freedom of Information Act, Real Estate, Trials, Yorktown (York, Virginia), Plains All American Pipeline LP
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Rain garden: Explore and ask about rain garden during Saturday program at New Quarter Park in upper York County
Visit New Quarter Park at 10 a.m. Saturday, May 11, and learn how a unique rain garden is built to capture runoff in a shady area. The program will be presented by Jeanne Millin, Virginia Master Gardener, Tree Steward, Water Steward and Virginia Master...
Tags: York (York, Pennsylvania)
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Summer camps available for all ages in Hampton Roads
From inventing to scouting to volunteering, there are plenty of local activities to keep your student busy during the summer months. And now is the time to look for a summer camp as many are beginning to fill up. Most of the day camp options are full...
Tags: Trips and Vacations, Students, Hampton Roads, Chesapeake (Chesapeake, Virginia), Virginia Living Museum
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Meet 'Twainiac' Cindy Lovell, New Director Of Mark Twain House
The Hartford CourantCindy Lovell calls herself a "Twainiac," because she's so crazy about Mark Twain. She's felt that way since she was a fourth-grader, when her teacher read the fence-whitewashing chapter of "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" to the class. "I was the oldest...Tags: Lynchburg (Lynchburg, Virginia), Clint Eastwood, Embezzlement, DeLand, Entertainment
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Guide: Where to find help as a consumer
Daily PressWhen Crunch Fitness took over the Bally's Total Fitness gym location in Newport News, Mickey Marcella, of Newport News, wanted a refund on his contract since the new owners removed the swimming pool and sauna facilities. Joseph David, of Virginia Beach,...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Verizon Wireless, Real Estate, Finance, Bankruptcy
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National Library Week Continues
In case you didn't know it, National Library Week started on Sunday and continues through Saturday (April 20). Our local libraries are celebrating in a variety of ways. If you missed our story from last week, check it out here. In addition to these...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Wars and Interventions, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Libraries
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Virginia Living Museum: Winners announced in birdhouse-building competition, on display thru May 24
The Virginia Living Museum has announced the winners of its “For the Birds” birdhouse competition. Augie Liebler of Williamsburg won first place adult for Earth, Sea & Sky. Second place went to Donna Cottrell of New Point for English...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Peninsula Fine Arts Center, Wildlife, York (York, Pennsylvania), Hampton (Hampton, Virginia)
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Newport News doctor spreads Team Care model
As a family physician in Newport News, Peter Anderson developed a team care approach in order to handle more patients while providing better, more focused care. His success led him into the consulting business. His Team Care Medicine company has now...
Tags: General Practitioners, MRI (imaging), James City County, Hampton (Hampton, Virginia), Parkinson's Disease
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War comes to Hampton Roads
No one could mistake the intent of the British warships that appeared at the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay early on the frosty morning of Feb. 4, 1813. Just one of the immense 74-gun ships in this advance squadron boasted more firepower than all the...
Tags: War of 1812, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Hampton (Hampton, Virginia), Jamestown (Jamestown, Virginia), Executive Branch
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Peninsula schools have responded to calls for better mental health services
HAMPTON — Crystal Sellman spends her days floating in and out of classrooms at Hunter B. Andrews PK-8 School in Hampton. A mental health counselor, Sellman has six students on her caseload. She spends one to three hours a day assessing and...
Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Gloucester County, James City County, Hampton (Hampton, Virginia), Medicaid
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