Chelsey K.M. Bradby received her Masters of Arts in Teaching for Special Education during a May 2015 ceremony from Liberty University. She graduated with a 3.8 grade-point average with her master’s degree. Chelsey earned her undergraduate degree from Virginia State University and is currently employed by Hopewell Public Schools as a special education teacher. Chelsey is a 2005 graduate of Charles City High School. She is the daughter of Ella M. Bradby and granddaughter of Agnes Bradby, both of Charles City, and daughter of Timothy D. Massenburg of Glen Allen.
The fourth annual Sarah’s Memorial Golf Tournament will be held on Friday, Sept. 25 at the Club at Viniterra. The tournament is held in honor of Sarah Lindsey, a former New Kent middle school teacher who died of adrenal cancer on Nov. 6, 2011 at the young age of 31. The golf tournament serves as a fundraiser to provide a scholarship to a graduating senior at New Kent High School in memory of the former New Kent student and teacher. Past tournaments have yielded more than $50,000 toward a scholarship endowment at the College of William and Mary. Entry fee…
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Roger and Susan Burrage of Lanexa, Va. would like to announce the birth of their second child, Piper Jade Willow Burrage. Baby Piper was born Thursday, July 9, 2015. She entered the world weighing 6 lbs, 5 oz’s and measured at 19.5 inches long.
Tamika Hathaway accumulated 167 points to claim top billing in the adult division for a third consecutive year in New Kent County Fair’s sweepstakes. Donna Thompson finished in second with 113 points, while Oraphine Crump finished in third with 105 points. This is the second consecutive year that all three ladies have placed in the top three spots. In the youth division, Justine Eckert repeated for the second consecutive year in the top spot, amassing 103 points with her projects. Mia Gill repeated as runner-up, scoring 55 points and Dylan Holloway rounded up the top three with 43 points. Adult…
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