Advance Morning News
It's Friday, October 25, 2024. Today's stories include an update on Mary's Landing, a look back at Clarence R. Todd and Harambee 360º Experimental Theatre, Inc., and the need to rediscover wonder.
COMMENTARY: Finding Wonder in Times of Distress
By Martin Davis
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
Individuals can do little beyond voting to affect the nation's direction; but by rediscovering wonder and reconnecting with neighbors, we can rediscover the glue that holds us together.
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Attorney Asks City Zoning Administrator to Issue a Determination on Mary’s Landing
By Adele Uphaus
MANAGING EDITOR AND CORRESPONDENT
A lawyer representing a group of Fredericksburg residents has asked the city’s zoning administrator to declare that the proposed Mary’s Landing development cannot be approved administratively and requires a special use permit.
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The Fredericksburg Black Arts Festival Revisited
By Gaila Sims
GUEST COLUMNIST
Honoring the visionary leadership of Clarence R. Todd and Harambee 360º Experimental Theatre, Inc.
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