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Bridgewater Retirement Community breaks ground on new walking trails
New walking trails being developed on the campus of Bridgewater Retirement Community will work in line with the town’s plans.
New walking trails being developed on the campus of Bridgewater Retirement Community will work in line with the town’s plans.
The Chesapeake Bay watershed in Virginia will be supported by more than $13 million in grant awards for restoration and conservation.
The LIFEworks Project advocates for those who need assistance to live a better life, and among those they’ve worked to support are the homeless and those without transportation in Waynesboro, Staunton and Augusta County.
Industrial sites, workforce development and immediate job creation are among the eight projects chosen for funding through the AMLER program.
The City of Waynesboro received $45,000 from Virginia’s Community Business Launch (CBL) awards.
Sixteen communities will receive 2023 Virginia Main Street grants to revitalize historic commercial districts, expand small businesses and bolster local economies through new technology and improved marketing.
Grant funding is accompanied by Washington and Lee University’s joining On These Grounds.
The Department of Health and Human Services has awarded the Virginia Community Action Project (VACAP) with $1.2 million.
In one area, homelessness, the pandemic was a blessing as far as funds directed to communities to shelter those living in tent cities, their cars, abandoned buildings, or worse.
The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, a bipartisan effort to rebuild and provide jobs for the United States, will provide $64,207,045 in federal funding to go toward Virginia infrastructure projects.
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