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News for New Kent County and Charles City County, Virginia | July 27, 2024

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Temporary traffic light to be installed at New Kent intersection until 2027

By Community Member | July 25, 2024 2:51 pm

A temporary traffic signal will be coming to New Kent County due to the Interstate 64 expansion and will close an exit ramp until 2027. Virginia’s Department of Transportation announced that starting in September 2024, a signal will be placed at the intersection of New Kent Highway (Route 33) and the Interstate 64 westbound exit ramp. The current ramp for will be closed to all traffic for at least two years. The left lane on the two-lane highway on Route 33/249 eastbound will be a left-turn only ramp. Through traffic will utilize the right lane. The highway expansion project is…
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Hall completes studies at University of Maryland Global Campus

By Community Member | July 24, 2024 10:15 am

Maurice Hall, a resident of Providence Forge, recently completed his studies at the University of Maryland Global Campus. Hall was recognized during a Spring 2024 commencement ceremony. He earned a Bachelor of Science in Computer Networking and Cybersecurity.

‘Chillin’ in Charles City’ event is Aug. 2-4

By Community Member | July 21, 2024 6:39 pm

Charles City County is hosting its first annual “Chillin’ in Charles City” community outreach event. The event will take place Aug. 2-4 and is held in partnership with the Charles City Tourism Department, Open Air the Glebe, Buckland Farms, Indian Fields Tavern, and Cul’s Courthouse Grille. “Chillin’ in Charles City is a fantastic opportunity to showcase our vibrant community and the unique attractions we have to offer,” said Charles City Director of Economic Development and Tourism Cynthia Boone. “We are thrilled to welcome everyone to this inaugural event.” Events will take place at several locations in Charles City that include…
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Donations from Rosie’s Gaming Emporium

By Community Member | July 21, 2024 6:33 pm

Petroleum leak discovered at Adkins Store in Charles City

By Andre Jones | July 18, 2024 10:03 am

A local Charles City County store is now the subject of an investigation after a petroleum leak was discovered. Adkins Store, located at the 9900 block of Lott Cary Road, has been cited for violations by several organizations after two public meetings were held on Tuesday, July 16. The Virginia Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ), Virginia Department of Health (VDOH), the Chickahominy Health District (CHD), and Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (VDACS) met with constituents at two different locations to discuss preliminary findings. DEQ’s Office of Spill and Response presented a timeline of their preliminary findings during the…
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Bronze Award project

By Community Member | July 17, 2024 10:18 am

Presentation to Senior Connections

By Community Member | July 15, 2024 7:17 pm

Eyeglasses donations

By Community Member | July 14, 2024 11:34 am

Five graduate with degrees from Shenandoah University

By Community Member | July 12, 2024 12:35 pm

Five local residents were among more than 1,200 graduates from Shenandoah University as part of Spring 2024 commencement ceremonies. Colette Girouard of Quinton, Brylea Ricks of Providence Forge, and Matthias Rogers all graduated with bachelor’s degrees from the university. Girouard graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in film production, Ricks graduated with a Bachelor of Science in criminal justice, and Rogers graduated with a Bachelor of Music in church music. Lindsey Davis of Barhamsville and Nicholas Seymour of Providence Forge earned master’s degrees. Davis earned a Master of Science in occupational therapy, and Seymour earned a Master of Science in…
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Chickahominy Area Triad receives medical alert devices through Alert1 sponsorship

By Community Member | July 12, 2024 12:28 pm

Alert1 Medical Alert Services, a national provider of emergency alert and monitoring services, is now an official sponsor of the Chickahominy Area Triad senior safety program. Alert1 will be supporting 25 vulnerable seniors in Charles City and New Kent County by supplying personal emergency response systems (PERS) devices, medical alert systems that consist of 24/7 live monitoring by trained agents, at no cost to the recipients. “The charitable donation of the requested medical alert systems will bring a sense of security, comfort, and relief not only to our senior citizens living alone, but also to the family members and the…
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