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Completion Of Major Projects Scheduled For 2023 In York County
YORK – Neil Morgan, York County’s administrator, takes a cautious approach when discussing the outlook for the new year because of things outside his department’s control. “The biggest questions are…
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Sale of Two Former Pizza Huts Among Latest Commercial Real Estate Transactions
Two Peninsula properties that used to be home to Pizza Hut establishments have recently been sold. In late December, Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Towne Realty announced the sale of a former…
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Bacchus Wine And Food Festival Set For February 3
NEWPORT NEWS—The 18th Annual Bacchus Wine & Food Festival returns to the Virginia Living Museum on Friday, February 3. The event allows patrons to enjoy samplings of fine wine, food…
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Superintendent For Hampton City Schools Announces Retirement
HAMPTON-On January 12, the superintendent for Hampton City Schools announced his plans to retire at the end of the current school year. Dr. Jeffrey O. Smith will retire effective July…
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HRTFA Weighs Components Of Potential Sports Complex: Pool? Fitness Center? Indoor Turf?
WILLIAMSBURG –On January 11, The Historic Triangle Recreational Facilities Authority (HRTFA) listened to a consultant’s report on the latest features in sports complexes and what each amenity might cost. A…
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Hibachi 2 Go! Japanese Restaurant Now Open In The Edge District
YORK-The Edge District in upper York County near the border of Williamsburg ushered in 2023 with a new Japanese restaurant opening on Sunday, January 1. Hibachi 2 Go! is located…
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