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Gloucester County will contract with the International Association of Assessing Officers for an evaluation of how it conducted its first in-house general reassessment and what direction it should take with its next assessment.
Hurricane Earl wasn’t being forecast to make landfall on the East Coast as of noon Wednesday, but officials with the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the National Hurricane Center said that could change by Thursday.
The Virginia Institute of Marine Science welcomed 27 new students to its Gloucester Point campus when the fall 2010 term began yesterday.
A 19-year-old Gloucester man drowned last week after he disappeared while swimming near Oregon Inlet campground, on North Carolina’s Outer Banks.
Hundreds of local residents turned out to see a reenactment of the Last Muster brought to life by Civil War reenactors on the Gloucester Court Circle on Saturday.
A Gloucester County Board of Supervisors member is in the midst of bankruptcy proceedings, according to documents filed with the United States Bankruptcy Court, Eastern District of Virginia.
Mosquito counts this year have been so low that county crews only sprayed one night during the entire month of July.
The Department of Historic Resources held a public information hearing Tuesday to receive comments on the nomination of a portion of Gloucester’s Main Street for inclusion on national and historic registers.
Currently has one representative on capital advisory committee.
Reenactors will be on the court circle.
No vote taken.
County administrator Brenda Garton and Supervisor Gregory Woodard attended.
Does not threaten property.









