BY JOHN-HENRY DOUCETTE COURTHOUSE – A program that allowed for safe, environmentally-friendly disposal of prescription drugs expanded this month from the First Precinct to all city
Year: 2015
BY JANET YARBROUGH MEYER SANDBRIDGE — A surf club at a church a block and a half from the ocean seemed like a natural fit to Steve
Beach eyes possible rules for ‘event home’ rentals in Sandbridge after some neighbors voice concerns
BY JOHN-HENRY DOUCETTE COURTHOUSE –The city is looking into ways to better control the use of rental mansions that have become popular destinations for events
BY JOHN-HENRY DOUCETTE COURTHOUSE – John Atkinson, the city treasurer, is following what was a self-funded anti-light rail advertising campaign in local newspapers with the formation
BY JOHN-HENRY DOUCETTE COURTHOUSE – The introduction of an amendment to allow farm distilleries under the city zoning code, based on a change by the General
BY JANET YARBROUGH MEYER SALEM — It’s not uncommon for a computer nerd to want to pursue a career in technology. That’s where the biggest
BY JOHN-HENRY DOUCETTE LANDSTOWN – Valerie Goulart, 43, of Windsor Woods and Victoria Sgro-Konopka, 40, of Norfolk teamed up to open a shop at the Farmers
BY JOHN-HENRY DOUCETTE BLACKWATER — Turnout this past month in the small precinct in the rural southwestern area of the Beach was slight — just 24
BY JANET YARBROUGH MEYER OCEAN LAKES — Kayla Iazzetta graduated last month from the Math and Science Academy at Ocean Lakes High School. The
BY VENI FIELDS Marcus Leggett Jr. had a busy Friday this past month: Head to Richmond to register for participation in a major sporting