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While officers cite crowd safety, council members push back against duplicate permits.
Village Neighbors Chincoteague connects volunteers and older residents to provide assistance with everyday tasks. A garden tour this weekend will support the local chapter.
The historic theater won’t reopen anytime soon, but some locals hold onto hope it will in the future.
Data shows chronic disease rates are above the state average in Hampton Roads, which can be brought on or worsened by excess weight.
Some work remains but the memorial will be open to the public during a remembrance gathering on the anniversary of the mass shooting.
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