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Parade grand marshals are - pride of Urbanna'
Kenneth and Jeannine Rowe by Tom Chillemi The Middlesex community is a better place because of people like Jeannine and Kenneth Rowe, who have been chosen as the grand marshals of the December 4 Urbanna Hometown Christmas Parade.
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More members inducted into Middlesex Hall of Fame
The third county-wide Middlesex County Hall of Fame induction was held November 8 at Friendship Baptist Church in Hartfield.
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Shell fossils along the shores of Urbanna Creek are receiving national attention through a recently published book, a oeMolluscan Paleontology of the Chesapeake Miocene.a Author Edward J. Petuch wrote in his introduction that the a oecoastal plains area of Maryland and Virginia, encompassing the Chesapeake Bay and .
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Col. John R. McKone was the guest speaker at the Veterans Day program at American Legion Post #83, Hudgins.
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Strong nor'easter damages waterfront
Stingray Point in Deltaville and other coastal areas received some damage from the nora easter that hit Middlesex County last week.
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Some coastal flooding is expected to continue in the Northern Neck and Middle Peninsula today and tomorrow but the drenching three-day November northeaster is winding down.
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Timmy Jenkins of Hayes battles Deborah Pratt of Middlesex for the Virginia Oyster Shucking championship last Saturday behind the firehouse.
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Higher composite index will cost schools $300,000
The Middlesex County School Board learned Monday night that the county's composite index, which determines the county's ability to fund its own school expenses and other aspects of local government, will increase from .6786 to .7431. This means county taxpayers will have to come up with an additional $300,000 in local funds next year to cover lost ...
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Grand opening is Saturday for MCVRS Station 2
A grand opening for the newly-constructed Middlesex County Volunteer Rescue Squad Station 2 in Hartfield will be from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. this Saturday, November 14.
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Mansfield, Harrow unseat incumbents
According to results on the State Board of Elections website, Pete Mansfield of the Urbanna area easily defeated incumbent Robert Crump of Topping in Tuesday's election for a Saluda District seat on the Middlesex County Board of Supervisors.
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Fourteen seek title of Oyster Festival Queen
The selection of the Urbanna Oyster Festival Queen is a long-standing tradition that dates back to 1960, the year before Urbanna Days became the Urbanna Oyster Festival.
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Yes, it is finally Election Day . And unless you're a very early riser, the polls will be open by the time you read these words.
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Urbanna Oyster Festival countdown begins
The 52nd annual Urbanna Oyster Festival is set for Friday and Saturday, November 6-7, and once again good times and a variety of delicious food and lively music are planned for the tens of thousands of expected festival-goers. There will be two parades.
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State approves sewage treatment plant permit
On Monday afternoon, a unanimous State Water Control Board approved a discharge permit for a 39,900-gallons-per-day treatment plant to serve the Middlesex Courthouse, county offices and part of Saluda.
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Board to review capital projects
Two projects on the Middlesex County Capital Improvement Plan have been completed - a new Middlesex High School roof and T-hangars at Hummel Field.
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Supervisor candidates address the issues
In the upcoming November 3 Middlesex County Board of Supervisors election, two candidates are seeking a Saluda District seat and one candidate is running unopposed for a Pine-top District seat.
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The Middlesex County Democratic Committee will hold its monthly meeting at the Cooks Corner Office Complex on Route 33 east of Saluda on Thursday, October 22.
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Flames engulfed the outbuilding before firemen could reach the scene. Fire destroyed an outbuilding behind a home on Mason's Cove Lane in Topping at 11 a.m. Friday, October 16, reported Hartfield Volunteer Fire Department Chief Adam Blake.
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Flu vaccine to be made available to students
School superintendent Rusty Fairheart said the school system and health department are currently collaborating on efforts a oeto combine resources in order to provide H1N1 vaccinations to the students of Middlesex County once they become available.a Fairheart made it clear that a oeparent consenta would be obtained before a student receives a flu ...
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Volunteers are honored as festival grand marshals
The Urbanna Oyster Festival Foundation has named Ronnie and Cathy Russell of Water View as the grand marshals of the 52nd annual Urbanna Oyster Festival set for Friday and Saturday, November 6-7. The Russells are longtime residents of Middlesex County and charter members of the Upper Middlesex Volunteer Fire Department and Auxiliary.
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