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List of local city closings in observance of the July 4 holiday


List of local city closings in observance of the July 4 holiday
WTKR News 3
and last updated 2021-06-30 18:01:56-04
HAMPTON ROADS, Va. - Cities in Hampton Roads are preparing to celebrate Independence Day.
In observance of the state-designated holiday, local governments are closing their offices and will pause many of their services.
Below is a list of all local city closings for the Fourth of July holiday weekend:
Suffolk
In observance of Independence Day, Suffolk City offices will be closed Monday, July 5. Operations will resume Tuesday, July 6 at 8:30 a.m. The city observes all state-designated holidays. Independence Day is considered a holiday for the Commonwealth of Virginia, and all state offices are closed on this day. ....

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Here's how government services will be affected by the New Year's holiday - The Virginian-Pilot

Athol Daily News - A Page from North Quabbin History: When the world came to Orange


A Page from North Quabbin History: When the world came to Orange
Sports Illustrated cover for August 1962.
Program cover
Modified: 12/15/2020 4:26:08 PM
In August of 1962, the world came to Orange when parachutists from Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, Czechoslovakia, England, Germany, India, Ireland, Israel, Japan, Korea, Netherlands, New Zealand, Poland, Romania, Spain, Switzerland, Yugoslavia and South Africa as well as the United States came to participate in the sixth World Parachuting Championship held at the Orange Municipal Airport from Aug. 11 to Sept. 3, 1962.
According to the Enterprise and Journal of July 19, 1962, the United States teams included Sgt. Loy B. Brydon of the U.S. Army, James Arender, Gerald P. Bourquin, Sgt. Richard Fortenberry of the U.S. Army Philip J. Vander Weg, with alternate team member Henry L. Simbro. Both Sgt. Fortenberry and Arender had also been members of the 1960 United States Parachuting Team where Ar ....

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