
Virginia safest place to live: Bridgewater
Bridgewater is the safest place to live in Virginia, according to an analysis by AlarmSystemsReview.com.

Bridgewater is the safest place to live in Virginia, according to an analysis by AlarmSystemsReview.com.

Bridgewater College will welcome prospective students and their families for Virginia Private College Week, which will be observed July 25-30.

Members of Virginia Tech’s Flint Water Study team are headed back to Flint for a third round of sampling to determine the current status of lead in water.

For us land-dwellers, underwater noise rarely reaches our ears. However, marine organisms can be very sensitive to undersea sounds.

F.L. Showalter Inc. will begin night work at the Route 29 Business and Second Street intersection in Amherst next week and motorists will experience delays.

Bridgewater College has been awarded a $10,000 Curriculum Development Grant by the New York-based Teagle Foundation.

Protect Our Water filed comments today requesting the FERC consider the recent flooding in Nelson County in its pipeline decision making process.

Dr. Barbara H. Long, an Associate Professor of Health and Human Sciences at Bridgewater College, is one of two recipients of the 2016 Bob and Lynn Caruthers Service Award.

John Charles Roach, a retired Naval officer and local artist from Mount Sidney, Va., will exhibit “Selected Works: Drawings and Paintings” at Bridgewater College.

The weekend before Memorial Day marks the unofficial start of summer and signals the opening of many pools and water parks across the Commonwealth.
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