The Virginia Gazette
The Virginia Gazette serves as the community newspaper for Williamsburg, Virginia. Founded in 1930, it carries the name of the original Virginia Gazette that was in circulation from 1736 to 1780. This newspaper is released two times a week and is presented in a broadsheet format.
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dailypress.com | Brandy Centolanza
Former New Kent librarian debuts novel about what she knows best
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dailypress.com | David Macaulay
NEW KENT — When Jan Marry started writing her debut novel, it didn’t take her long to decide the career of its protagonist. The New Kent County resident spent over two decades working in half a dozen libraries across the United States; it seemed a no-brainer to make her book’s heroine a librarian. While Marry admits librarian fiction may not appear as exciting as detective or science fiction novels, Jessamine, the protagonist of “Sweet Tea and Anzac Biscuits,” experiences drama and excitement.
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dailypress.com | Peter Dujardin
Judge directs Trump administration to take all available steps for return of mistakenly deported man
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dailypress.com | David Macaulay
KING WILLIAM — Two years after planners started talks with the developer, work is set to begin this month on a long-awaited Wawa store in King William County. The gas station and convenience store will occupy an important location at the intersection of King William Road (Route 30) and the Richmond Tappahannock Highway (Route 360) in the Central Garage area. Work is supposed to start Tuesday, Planning Officer Joyce Wolfe told the planning commission on April 1. “It’s not an April Fools joke.
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dailypress.com | Larry Rubama
757Teamz baseball Top 15: Cox still No. 1, Cape Henry moves back into the rankings
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