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The grants range from $7,500 to $50,000. Rather than our traditional annual grant cycles, this year we pivoted to Flexible Funding to provide programmatic and general operations funds to address the continuing need our community faces after enduring more than a year of the COVID-19 pandemic. PATH President/CEO Christy Connolly The Warrenton-based PATH Foundation has awarded more than $1.2 million in âFlexible Fundingâ grants. The grants to 38 area organizations support missions focused on community health and vitality.
This grant cycle offered up to $75,000 in unrestricted general operating and program support for 501(c)3 nonprofit organizations, with PATH focusing on organizations and populations with the greatest needs.
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Public hearing speakers slam Warrenton 2040 plan
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Highland Towne Lane resident Jimena Espinoza tells the town council she opposes the Warrenton Comprehensive Plan draft update because of potential population growth, the contemplated new roads and âno solid plan on water and wastewater.â
âWarrenton is a town that canât fill the offices it has,â Fishback Court resident Bart Jones says.
North Rock resident Rita Hawes opposes extension of North Hill Drive from her neighborhood into the Winchester Chase subdivision under construction along Winchester Street.
Public Hearing
⢠Agency: Town council
⢠Length: 48 minutes
⢠Issues: New and extended roads, pro-growth perception and water/sewer capacity.
Obituaries » Jerry M. Wood Jerry M. Wood, 83, of Warrenton, a retired pharmacist who served in the Virginia House of Delegates and on the town council, died Friday, January 8, 2021, at the Novant Health UVA Prince William Medical Center in Manassas of complications from COVID-19.
He was born April 15, 1937, in Roanoke, to the late Jeannette Jackson Minter Wood and William Howard Wood.
He graduated from Andrew Lewis High School in Salem 1957 and from the Medical College of Virginia School of Pharmacy in 1962.
Mr. Wood worked at pharmacies in Fredericksburg and Culpeper before coming to Warrenton in 1968 to join the Rhodes Drug Store staff. He owned and operated the Fauquier Pharmacy on Main Street from 1972 until he sold his business to Rite Aid in 1992. Mr. Wood continued as a family pharmacist with Rite Aid until his retirement in 2005.
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