Colonial Sloop Luna Sets Sail For America250 Events
The Colonial Seaport Foundation in Deltaville has announced a full summer sailing schedule for the Sloop Luna as part of the America250 celebration marking the nation’s 250th anniversary. The replica colonial trading sloop will serve as a fleet vessel during Sail250 events in Virginia and double as a floating visitor center across the Chesapeake Bay. […]
Read MoreColeman Bridge Openings Return To Normal Length After Repairs
The Virginia Department of Transportation says the first phase of mechanical repairs at the George P. Coleman Memorial Bridge is complete, cutting bridge openings back to about 25 minutes on average. A mechanical failure last November forced crews to manually operate the swing span, stretching some openings to more than 40 minutes. New hydraulic equipment […]
Read MoreDeath Investigation Underway In Mathews County
Virginia State Police are investigating a death along New Point Comfort Highway in Mathews County after a request from the Mathews County Sheriff’s Office. The victim is identified as 59 year old Tina M. Wells of Mathews, the county’s Commonwealth’s Attorney, who suffered an apparent gunshot wound. Investigators say there is no indication at this […]
Read MoreBlack History Program Set At Cooks Corner American Legion
American Legion Post 241 at 76 Urbanna Road in Cooks Corner will host a Black History Month program this Sunday starting at 3 p.m. The event will feature a guest speaker and special music and is open to the public as the post honors individuals who made a lasting impact.
Read MoreFirst Responders, Neighbors Save Pups From Icy River
Quick action by first responders and neighbors saved three small dogs after they slid down an icy embankment and into the Rappahannock River in Center Cross. Virginia State Police, Essex County sheriff’s deputies, volunteer firefighters, EMTs, and nearby residents responded and worked in dangerous conditions to reach the animals. After spending up to 45 minutes […]
Read MoreTown To Get $5 Point 4 Million To Address Flooding
The town of Tappahannock has been awarded a 5.4 million dollar state grant to address flooding problems at Rappahannock River Park along Newbill Drive. The Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation approved the funding through its Community Flood Preparedness Fund. Town officials say the money will be used for major improvements aimed at reducing flood […]
Read MoreRenovations Begin On Former Bank Building In Tappahannock
Renovations are underway at the former Primis Bank main office building at 307 Church Lane in Tappahannock. Interior demolition and tree removal have started as the vacant building is converted into a convenience store with gasoline fueling stations and new parking. The store is tentatively scheduled to open in late spring or early summer, with […]
Read MoreEssex Firefighters Aid In Fighting Kinsale Blaze
Firefighters from Tappahannock-Essex County helped battle an early morning fire at Bevans Oyster Company in Kinsale. About a half-dozen local firefighters responded with two tanker trucks and a ladder truck as four warehouses used for packaging were destroyed. After crews returned home, contractors later arrived to assess the damage.
Read MoreGloucester Library Announces Teen Photo Contest
The Gloucester County Public Library is inviting high school students to enter a teen photography contest focused on forced perspective images. The contest is open to students in ninth through 12th grades, with entries due by May 1. Photos must be emailed to the library with basic contact information and a title. Winners will be […]
Read MoreBoater Education Classes And Seminars Set For March
The Northern Neck Sail and Power Squadron will offer a series of boater education classes and free seminars in March at its Kilmarnock classroom. A seven-week sailing course begins March 2, covering sailing fundamentals, safety, and boat handling, while VA Boater Certification classes are scheduled March 14 and 21. Free seminars on boating weather and […]
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