
Repairs to both Staunton city parking garages begin next week
Repair work on both the Johnson Street and New Street parking garages in Staunton is scheduled to begin as soon as next week, between May 7 and May 14.

Repair work on both the Johnson Street and New Street parking garages in Staunton is scheduled to begin as soon as next week, between May 7 and May 14.

The Staunton Downtown Development Association has received $15,000 in support for the Bright Lights on Beverly lighting project.

Kirsten Lambert and Philip Meador were presented the Outstanding Senior Award from the department of communication studies and Angela Tolomei received the Outstanding Theatre Artist Award at Bridgewater College during the college awards ceremony on April 22.

The Bridgewater College Alumni Association recognized a number of students in the campus community at the annual college awards ceremony on April 22.

The George S. Aldhizer II Department of Economics and Business at Bridgewater College recognized students for excellence during the annual college awards ceremony on April 22.

In 2017, an estimated 104,843 acres of underwater grasses were mapped in the Chesapeake Bay: the highest amount ever recorded by the Virginia Institute of Marine Science and the first time in our decades-long history of monitoring this critical habitat that the total abundance surpassed 100,000 acres.

Bridgewater College’s Teacher Education Program presented two awards at the college awards ceremony on April 22.

Virginia athletics director Carla Williams and former UVA All-American football player, two-time Super Bowl champion Chris Long and All-ACC men’s basketball performer Akil Mitchell will be participants on a panel focusing on Athletics and Race.

As part of the development of a first-of-its-kind Regional Community Wildfire Protection Plan (CWPP) and to help update the Central Shenandoah Valley All Hazards Mitigation Plan, the Central Shenandoah Planning District Commission (CSPDC)’s Regional All Hazards Mitigation Plan Committee is requesting public input via an online survey.

Laura Toni-Holsinger, executive director of United Way of Harrisonburg and Rockingham County since January 2014, will speak at 7 p.m. Thursday, April 19, in Cole Hall at Bridgewater College.