NEWS BRIEFS FOR JUNE 3
The Langley for Families Foundation raised over $483,000 at its 11th annual Charity Golf Classic in Williamsburg.
James City County personal property and real estate taxes are due on June 5.
The Virginia DMV is warning customers about a text scam falsely claiming they owe money for unpaid fines.
Hal Feder of Murphy Business — Va Historic Triangle was named a Top Producer and received a Multi-Million Dollar Award.
Renovations to the indoor pool at the James City County Recreation Center will begin June 16 and are expected to finish by Nov. 24.
A temporary speed limit reduction to 25 mph will be implemented on Wythe Creek Road during the widening project construction.
Chesapeake Bank announced the leadership hires of Grant Garber as Director of Fraud Prevention and Nate Cobb as Director of Operations.
WATA is seeking public input until June 16 for the name of its new transfer center expected to be completed in Fall 2026.
The Williamsburg Chapter, Sons of the American Revolution held a monument ceremony, recognized new members, and honored local Eagle Scouts.
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