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Statement from the Fredericksburg Area Museum on the IMLS Administrative Leave Announcement
Fredericksburg, VA (April 3, 2025) — We are deeply concerned by the recent announcement placing all Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS)...
Annual Plant Sale Helps Adults with Disabilities
Fredericksburg, Virginia – Rappahannock Adult Activities’ annual Spring Plant Sale is underway. This vibrant event offers area residents the chance...
CRRL Friends of the Library Membership Drive
Fredericksburg, Virginia, April 1, 2025 - The Friends of the Central Rappahannock Regional Library have launched a special membership drive for the...
FredNats Announce 2025 Opening Day Roster
FREDERICKSBURG, VA - In conjunction with the Washington Nationals, the Fredericksburg Nationals are excited to announce the 2025 Opening Day roster....
UMW Career and Internship Fair Matches Students, Employers
Armed with a recently revamped résumé and knowledge collected from coursework, University of Mary Washington junior Abigail Fuller made the rounds...
UMW Community Gets to the Heart of Giving Back on Mary Wash Day, April 2-3
Justin Gerbereux ’97 met his wife, Allison Coleman Gerbereux ’96, when they were on the cross-country team together as Mary Washington students....
Cushman & Wakefield | Thalhimer reports the following recent lease transactions in the Fredericksburg area
Advance Storage Products renewed its lease of 42,750 square feet of industrial space at McK Business Park, 3010 Mine Road, in Spotsylvania County,...
Retail Property Sells for $2.1M in Fredericksburg
FREDERICKSBURG, VIRGINIA, March 21, 2025 – Cushman & Wakefield | Thalhimer is pleased to announce the sale of 10070 Patriot Highway in...
Mary Washington Hospital Celebrates the Grand Opening of the Joe and Mary Wilson Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
Fredericksburg, VA (March 26, 2025) – Mary Washington Hospital proudly celebrated the grand opening of the new Joe and Mary Wilson Neonatal...
UMW Students Trade Textbooks for Tool Belts Over Spring Break
University of Mary Washington students swapped their textbooks and schoolwork for hammers, nails and paintbrushes this spring break, heading to...