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R. Cheryl Henderson, 68
R. Cheryl Henderson, 68, of Hancock, passed away Friday, Feb. 3, 2012, at her home. She was born Dec. 7, 1943, in Nankin, Mich. She was a 1962 graduate of Lawrence County High School in Louisa, Ky. She was retired from the Washington County Board of...Tags: Oviedo, Religion and Belief, Funeral Parlor and Crematorium, Christianity, Cancer
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Gloucester County seeks volunteers for boards, committees
Gloucester County has multiple openings on various boards and committees for interested residents. Here's the list of openings: - Public Utilities Advisory Committee (Petsworth Magisterial District) - Planning Commission (Petsworth Magisterial District)... -
Hampton Roads scientists, students on boat that helped rescue S. Koreans in Antarctica
At least 10 scientists and students from Hampton Roads are aboard a ship that helped rescue South Korean fishermen off Antarctica’s coast early Wednesday.
Multiple news agencies are reporting that three fishermen died after the vessel Jeong Woo 2...Tags: New Zealand, Antarctica, Hampton Roads, Fishing, Norfolk (Norfolk, Virginia)
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Recession is on, even for Gloucester alcohol sales
Alcohol sales at two Gloucester ABC stores declined in the 2011 fiscal year, a state report shows. What that says about the economy in Gloucester and spending by residents is up for debate. An analysis of national sales at beer, wine and liquor stores by...Tags: ABC (tv network)
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January was nearly 7 degrees warmer than normal in Hampton Roads
NEWPORT NEWS — Dwight Shoe spends most February mornings inside his house reading the newspaper.
On Wednesday — with the temperature nearing 70 degrees — he decided to do some yardwork.
“It’s mighty nice to be out here this...Tags: Dominion Resources Incorporated, Weather Reports, Hampton Roads, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Pacific Ocean
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U.S. struggles to track illegal marlin trade
Revered by Ernest Hemingway and other anglers, Atlantic blue marlin is among the most sought-after fish in the sea. It’s also traded on the black market at levels that federal investigators can’t define. “We don’t know how...Tags: Fiction, Pulitzer Prize Awards, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Virginia Marine Resources Commission, Environmental Issues
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Supervisor Bobby Crewe gives parting comments
Here are the comments of Supervisor Bobby Crewe at Tuesday night's Board of Supervisors meeting following the presentation of a resolution thanking him for his service. Crewe represented the Gloucester Point District the past four years. "Well, first... -
Bobby Crewe files paperwork to seek re-election in November election
Gloucester Point resident Bobby Crewe is seeking to retain his seat on the Board of Supervisors in the Nov. 8 election. Crewe filed the paperwork with the Gloucester Voter Registrar's Office in time to be on the ballot. The deadline for filing is 7 p.m. ...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Politics, Elections, Lawyers
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Chefs wanted for the Oct. 11 Seafood Symposium
The online registration form is now available for chefs and others who want to participate in the 2011 Chefs’ Seafood Symposium Oct. 11 in Gloucester.
The annual event is sponsored by Virginia Sea Grant, Virginia Institute of Marine Science and the...Tags: Foods and Beverages, Seafood, Gloucester (Gloucester, Virginia)
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Fundraiser for Gloucester County Library tonight at Chick-fil-A
Chicken sandwiches will help out the Gloucester Public Library's relocation in Gloucester Point when Chick-fil-A holds a fundraiser tonight. The Gloucester Chick-fil-A will make a donation to the Gloucester Public Library for every meal purchased between...Tags: Migration, Arts and Culture, Libraries, Politics
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Supervisor Bobby Crewe to hold town hall meeting on Tuesday
Supervisor Bobby Crewe will hold a town hall meeting on Tuesday night to discuss the relocation of the Gloucester Point Library and the development area plan for Gloucester Point. Library Director Diane Rebertus will attend the meeting to discuss the... -
Oyster aquaculture lecture at VIMS
Want to learn more about oyster aquaculture in the Chesapeake Bay? The Virginia Institute of Marine Science is hosting a lecture at 7 p.m. July 28 at its Gloucester Point campus. VIMS professor Stan Allen, who pioneered much of the research that's...Tags: Science and Technology, Chesapeake Bay, Agricultural Research and Technology, Gloucester (Gloucester, Virginia), Aquaculture
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