Irvington Planning Commission Making Plans
The Irvington Planning Commission is prioritizing capital improvement projects for the upcoming fiscal year. Key initiatives include funding for Christmas decorations, broadband improvements, and traffic calming measures. A proposal to research potential sewer development was also discussed, though public waterfront access was removed from consideration. The commission is also revisiting agricultural ordinances, including guidelines for […]
Read MoreNorthumberland Household Waste Event 4/26
Northumberland County’s Household Hazardous & Electronic Waste spring collection will take place April 26 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Northumberland Middle School in Claraville. Residents can drop off items like old paint, cleaners, pesticides, electronics, and spent light bulbs. However, ammunition, radioactive materials, and medical waste are not accepted. For more details, call […]
Read MoreReal ID Deadline Is REAL!
Virginians have less than a month to get a Real ID before it’s required for domestic flights and entry to federal facilities. As of now, more than 40% of Virginia’s active licenses haven’t been updated, leaving the state with a 59% Real ID compliance rate. Meanwhile, Maryland and D.C. boast a 99% compliance rate. Travelers […]
Read MoreWhitestone Council Reviewing Budget
The White Stone Town Council is reviewing a proposed $258,525 budget for fiscal year 2025-26, marking a $7,120 increase over the current year. Major budget changes include rising insurance and salary costs, as well as a decrease in revenue from the local cigarette sales tax. The town also plans to continue funding health insurance for […]
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