The James River JournalYour Community Paper Is Delivered Today's Top Stories DIRT! HRBT Receives Two Additional Proposals More Stories and Press Releases FREE Electronics Recycling Collection March 5th Peninsula Town Center! Huntington Ingalls Industries, Inc. to Commence Notes Offering Let YOUR voice be heard! E-mail us your news tips, letters, press release, or calendar events to: info@jamesriverjournal.com |
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Saturday, February 26, 2011
Dirt!, HRBT Receives Two Additional Proposals, and more
Friday, February 25, 2011
Busy News Day for JRJ: Transportation Project Prioritization Meeting; Illegal Gambling Bill Passes House and Senate; and more!
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
South Morrision School May Become Central Police Sub Precinct; Democrat Blogger Revealed; and More
The James River JournalYour Community Paper Is Delivered JRJ welcomes former Democratic Congressional Candidate Krystal Ball to our Political Blogger Section! Today's Top Stories Krystal Ball's first Article for JRJ: Why Virginians Should Care about Wisconsin South Morrision School May Become Central Police Sub Precinct Councilwoman Sharon P. Scott Files a $10 Million Defamation Suit Buckroe Improvement League Holds Monthly Meeting Let YOUR voice be heard! E-mail us your news tips, letters, press release, or calendar events to: info@jamesriverjournal.com |
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Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Piling up Electronics: The Risks we can’t afford to Oversee; and more!
The James River JournalYour Community Paper Is Delivered We are so exited to welcome intern-journalist Geoff Owens to the James River Journal, look for his writing in the weeks ahead! Welcome Geoff! Today's Top Stories Piling up Electronics: The Risks we can’t afford to Oversee Grissom Library hosts Lego parties Why Take Pictures? More Stories and Press Releases: Suspect in Valentine’s Day Traffic Crash Held Without Bond Girl Scouts Collecting for "Birthday in a Bag" White Bean Chicken with Feta Let YOUR voice be heard! E-mail us your news tips, letters, press release, or calendar events to: info@jamesriverjournal.com |
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Monday, February 21, 2011
Sewer Lines Improvement And Traffic Jams; Happy President's Day; and more
The James River JournalYour Community Paper Is Delivered Hope you had a Wonderful President's Day! Today's Top Stories Sewer Lines Improvement And Traffic Jams More Stories and Press Releases: Delegate Oder Discusses Transportation with Constituents HRBMP Education Town Hall Meeting: A Call to Action Suspect Arrested in Homicide Investigation: 2300 Block of Shell Road Now On-Line: York/Poquoson Sheriff's Arrest Logs York/Poquoson Sheriff's Daily Offenses Let YOUR voice be heard! E-mail us your news tips, letters, press release, or calendar events to: info@jamesriverjournal.com |
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Friday, February 18, 2011
Base Commander Gives Fort Monroe Update and more
The James River JournalYour Community Paper Is Delivered Today's Top Stories Base Commander Gives Fort Monroe Update More Stories and Press Releases: The Echo of Consequence: A Thought on Unintended Human Impact to the Environment Pancake Palooza Robbery from Person/Purse Snatching Stay Tuned; Stories to be published later today... Youth Violence Forum: The Answer is You Let YOUR voice be heard! E-mail us your news tips, letters, press release, or calendar events to: info@jamesriverjournal.com |
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Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Citizens Give Input on the Budget; New Tactical Vehicle for Newport News Police; and More
The James River JournalYour Community Paper Is Delivered Today's Top Stories New Tactical Vehicle for Newport News Police Unveiled Newport News - Citizens Give Input on the Budget More Stories and Press Releases: Additional Charges in Child Abuse Case Children and Technology: When They Know More Than You Stay Tuned; Stories to be published later today... Newport News Republican Committee Meeting Human Rights Commission Works to Get Message Out NN City Waterworks: Shut Those Trucks Off! Let YOUR voice be heard! E-mail us your news tips, letters, press release, or calendar events to: info@jamesriverjournal.com |
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Tuesday, February 15, 2011
JRJ Apology....Read VHDA's Letters to Hampton on Ft. Monroe Low Income Housing, Woodbury/Dixon Forum, Neighborhood Watch
The James River JournalYour Community Paper Is Delivered We apologize for the wrong links sent in the earlier mailing. Corrected links are below. Today's Top Stories Fort Monroe - The Four Developer Proposals Hampton - Commission Makes it Easier to Beautify Your Neighborhood Education Is First Then Sports More Stories and Press Releases: Woodbury/Dixon Forum: Hilton Burglaries, School Budget, and More Organizing Principle: Permanent Places Delegate Glenn Oder's Week 5 Legislative Update NASA Engineering Day at the Virginia Air & Space Center with Astronaut Susan Kilrain Let YOUR voice be heard! E-mail us your news tips, letters, press release, or calendar events to: info@jamesriverjournal.com |
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Read VHDA's Letters to Hampton on Ft. Monroe Low Income Housing
The James River JournalYour Community Paper Is Delivered Today's Top Stories Fort Monroe - Read the VHDA letters sent to the City of Hampton. The letters outline the four proposals by Developer HRI and include the amount of low income housing proposed for each unit. More Stories Later Today: Hampton changes the rules and makes it easier for neighborhoods to beautify. Newport News highlights from Councilwoamn Pat Woodbury and School Board member Betty Dixon's monthly meeting. Newport News Neighborhood Crimewatch monthly Crimewatch meeting summary. Let YOUR voice be heard! E-mail us your news tips, letters, press release, or calendar events to: info@jamesriverjournal.com |
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Monday, February 14, 2011
[Publicity2-list] America's Future...in the style of Heinlein, Rand and Herbert's "Dune"
What happens if budgets and entitlement programs continue to expand? And the
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Friday, February 11, 2011
FBI Visits NAACP Meeting; The Algernourne Oak and much more....
The James River JournalYour Community Paper Is Delivered Today's Top Stories The FBI Comes to Newport News NAACP Meeting (JRJ Exclusive Video) Show Some Love for the Algernourne Oak this Valentine's Day Weekend More Stories: Delegate Abbott - Week 5 Legislative Review Area Police Work Together to Solve Software Thefts Taxicab Advisory Board Positive Republicans: City Signage, General Assembly, and more The Paperless Office Let YOUR voice be heard! E-mail us your news tips, letters, press release, or calendar events to: info@jamesriverjournal.com |
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Thursday, February 10, 2011
Roofing Job at Riverside Elementary Has Neighbors in Uproar; New Hampton Boys and Girls Club; and more!
The James River JournalYour Community Paper Is Delivered Today's Top Stories Your voice being heard! Thanks to Leland Smith, Riverside Elementary neighbor for bringing this story to our attention... 4 A.M. Roofing Job at Riverside Elementary Has Neighbors in Uproar Boys and Girls Club Opens in Hampton's Lincoln Park Sculptor Richard Hunt Comes to Newport News More Stories: Hilton Neighborhood Watch Discusses Burglar Let YOUR voice be heard! E-mail us a news tip, press release, or calendar event to: info@jamesriverjournal.com |
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Wednesday, February 9, 2011
Developer Applies to Turn parts of Fort Monroe into Low-Income Housing
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Tuesday, February 8, 2011
Newport News to Enforce Graffiti Ordinance
The James River JournalYour Community Paper Is Delivered Newport News to Enforce State Graffiti Code. Burglar caught- "This is How Neighborhood is supposed to work." |
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