The egg drop is back! Orange Baptist Church held its sixth annual Easter Egg Drop Saturday at the church’s Route 15 property north of town. The popular pre-Easter event had been canceled the previous two years. Hundreds of children and their families enjoyed free activities, music, Easter-th…
As the month winds to a close, the March 30, 1972, issue of the Orange County Review features a mix of celebratory, law enforcement and local government news.
The front-page of the March 23, 1972, Orange Review reports a record graduating class (again) at OCHS, suspected arson, the upcoming Town of Orange Centennial Celebration and bookmobile funding.
The front page of the March 2, 1972, Orange County Review features a mix of local law enforcement news, coupled with a number of updates on local road issues. Orange Police Chief John Baldwin, who has held his post the last 15 years and been a member of the force for 29, has tendered his res…
The Women’s Diversity Forum hosted “A Virtual Walk with Harriet Tubman” on Sunday afternoon at The Arts Center in Orange. Ellen and Rob Pitera, both teachers at Orange Elementary School, led the presentation on the 100-mile journey they took from Dorchester County, Md., through Delaware to K…
Non-profit organizations and agencies are encouraged to submit coming events and activities to publish in the Review. Email jpoole@orangenews.com or news@orangenews.com by noon Monday for Thursday publication.
Please send updated service listings to news@orangenews.com.
The front-page of the March 23, 1972, Orange Review reports a record graduating class (again) at OCHS, suspected arson, the upcoming Town of Orange Centennial Celebration and bookmobile funding.
Please send updated service listings to news@orangenews.com.
Non-profit organizations and agencies are encouraged to submit coming events and activities to publish in the Review. Email jpoole@orangenews.com or news@orangenews.com by noon Monday for Thursday publication.
Non-profit organizations and agencies are encouraged to submit coming events and activities to publish in the Review. Email jpoole@orangenews.com or news@orangenews.com by noon Monday for Thursday publication.
Please send updated service listings to news@orangenews.com.
Culpeper Wellness Foundation will award $120,000 in Healthy Living Grants for health and wellness projects serving Orange, Madison and Culpeper counties. Applications for these grants will be accepted through April 22.
Non-profit organizations and agencies are encouraged to submit coming events and activities to publish in the Review. Email jpoole@orangenews.com or news@orangenews.com by noon Monday for Thursday publication.
Please send updated service listings to news@orangenews.com.
The front page of the March 2, 1972, Orange County Review features a mix of local law enforcement news, coupled with a number of updates on local road issues. Orange Police Chief John Baldwin, who has held his post the last 15 years and been a member of the force for 29, has tendered his res…
New York has a lot going for it, but almost as much going against––a city of extremes. Other places are more agreeable; less erratic, if a little dull; lots of normal, punctuated by sporadic dealbreakers or game-changers. But in New York, a single day might jerk you from the Best City in the…
The Women’s Diversity Forum hosted “A Virtual Walk with Harriet Tubman” on Sunday afternoon at The Arts Center in Orange. Ellen and Rob Pitera, both teachers at Orange Elementary School, led the presentation on the 100-mile journey they took from Dorchester County, Md., through Delaware to K…
Two Orange County Public School students were recognized for their writing in the 35th annual Writer’s Eye contest, hosted by the The Fralin Museum at the University of Virginia.
Non-profit organizations and agencies are encouraged to submit coming events and activities to publish in the Review. Email jpoole@orangenews.com or news@orangenews.com by noon Monday for Thursday publication.
Orange County Schools recently concluded school-level spelling bees, with the top 24 performers in grades three through eight competing in a division-wide contest. Ultimately, Prospect Heights Middle School eighth-grader Michael Forney (left) was the winner, with Locust Grove Middle School s…