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March/April issue of Augusta Free Press: The Magazine available online

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afpmagazineCOVERWEBThe March/April issue of Augusta Free Press: The Magazine is available online and will be distributed locally in Waynesboro, Staunton, Charlottesville, Harrisonburg and Lexington in the coming days.

The cover story chronicles former Waynesboro Generals baseball coach Mark Weidemaier, who is now an assistant coach on the staff of Major League Baseball’s Washington Nationals.

Among the highlights: a feature story on the late John Curry, a retired local judge and Waynesboro icon, a look at the Waynesboro Wrestling Club’s efforts to get off the ground, and business stories on Vector Industries and the Valley Program for Aging Services.

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