
On the Agenda, Sept. 15-19
by FFP staff | Sep 15, 2025
Your weekly look at upcoming public meetings in the region.

It’s Catell and Evans in race for Falmouth District supervisor
by Jonathan Hunley | Sep 15, 2025
No matter who wins, voters will pick a new supervisor, as incumbent Meg Bohmke isn’t seeking re-election.

High school football roundup: Panthers power their way to first win of the season
by Devin Payne | Sep 13, 2025
Brooke Point, Colonial Forge, Courtland, North Stafford, Riverbend, and Stafford also picked up big victories Friday night.
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PHOTOS: Massaponax football defeats James Monroe
by Jeff Kearney | Sep 13, 2025
Scenes from the Panthers’ 30-20 victory over James Monroe on Friday at Maury Stadium.

King George Planning Commission recommends denial of solar project involving county attorney
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Sep 12, 2025
Commission voted 4-1 to forward a recommendation of denial to the board of supervisors.

Fredericksburg Police Chief Layton to retire
by FFP staff | Sep 12, 2025
Layton, who has served in department since 1994 and since 2020 as chief, will leave post Jan. 1.

New Stafford elementary schools will be named Falls Run, Crow’s Nest
by FFP staff | Sep 11, 2025
The new schools will open in August 2026.

Virginia Heritage residents irked by ‘disingenuous’ county presentation
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Sep 10, 2025
Spotsylvania County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously to direct staff to study the possibility of taking over stormwater management in the community.

Caroline officials announce 650-acre data center campus at former Virginia Bazaar site
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Sep 10, 2025
Project calls for construction of three data center buildings at 490,000 square feet apiece.

Staying in the race: Gantt, Finn request that city becomes a ‘designated locality’
by Joey LoMonaco | Sep 10, 2025
The designation would allow the city council candidates to participate in the upcoming election without putting their federal jobs in jeopardy.

City school board rep Boyd steps down, board to appoint interim replacement
by Joey LoMonaco | Sep 9, 2025
Boyd, who has served as Ward 3 rep since 2016, is no longer living in the city.

It’s Catell and Evans in race for Falmouth District supervisor
by Jonathan Hunley | Sep 15, 2025
No matter who wins, voters will pick a new supervisor, as incumbent Meg Bohmke isn’t seeking re-election.

High school football roundup: Panthers power their way to first win of the season
by Devin Payne | Sep 13, 2025
Brooke Point, Colonial Forge, Courtland, North Stafford, Riverbend, and Stafford also picked up big victories Friday night.
PHOTOS: Massaponax football defeats James Monroe
by Jeff Kearney | Sep 13, 2025
Scenes from the Panthers’ 30-20 victory over James Monroe on Friday at Maury Stadium.

King George Planning Commission recommends denial of solar project involving county attorney
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Sep 12, 2025
Commission voted 4-1 to forward a recommendation of denial to the board of supervisors.

Fredericksburg Police Chief Layton to retire
by FFP staff | Sep 12, 2025
Layton, who has served in department since 1994 and since 2020 as chief, will leave post Jan. 1.

A battle in the Battlefield: Spotsylvania School Board candidates offer diverse viewpoints
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Sep 9, 2025
Three candidates are vying to replace Nicole Cole, who is running for the 66th District House of Delegates seat.

Cole, Steinway to square off at UMW debate next month
by FFP staff | Sep 9, 2025
Incumbent Joshua Cole (D) is being challenged by Sean Steinway (R).

Developer pitches Mary Washington Hospital re-use as just what the doctor ordered
by Joey LoMonaco | Sep 8, 2025
Residents, however, diagnose potential parking, traffic issues associated with proposed 242-unit development.

On the Agenda, Sept. 8-12
by FFP staff | Sep 8, 2025
Your weekly look at upcoming public meetings in the region.

High school football roundup: Eagles continue strong start with rout of Patriot
by Devin Payne | Sep 6, 2025
In other marquee area matchups, Spotsylvania defeated Massaponax and Louisa shut out Courtland.
PHOTOS: Colonial Forge football defeats Patriot
by Jeff Kearney | Sep 6, 2025
Scenes from the Eagles’ 32-7 victory over Patriot on Friday night.

In Spotsylvania, Battlefield board of supervisors candidates find common ground
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Sep 5, 2025
Baron Braswell and Chris Yakabouski are competing for the opportunity to serve the Battlefield District on the Spotsylvania County Board of Supervisors. But while they’re technically opponents for the second straight election cycle, they find themselves agreeing on...

Dominion proposes higher utility rates, new rate class for data centers
by Virginia Mercury | Sep 5, 2025
Planned rate hike would add $10.51 per month to residential customers’ bills starting in 2027.
Fredericksburg Biz Beat

Biz Beat Clips: Fredericksburg Yoga & Wellness
by Bill Freehling | Sep 14, 2025
This week we visit Fredericksburg Yoga & Wellness in Spotsylvania to learn more about how the closing of another local yoga studio led to the business’ beginnings.

Biz Beat Roundup: William Street project taking shape
by Bill Freehling | Sep 10, 2025
Also inside: Thai restaurant opens in Fredericksburg, frozen-yogurt store to close, data centers and warehouses proposed in Thornburg

Biz Beat Banter: Gabe and Scarlett Pons
by Bill Freehling | Sep 9, 2025
This week we hear from Ponshop owners Gabe and Scarlett Pons about their decision to move from NYC to Fredericksburg to open their business, how the business has evolved and how it is to run a business with one’s spouse.

Biz Beat Clips: Locavore opens on William Street
by Bill Freehling | Sep 8, 2025
This week we talk to Chef Dan Perron about his new restaurant in Downtown Fredericksburg: Locavore.

Biz Beat Roundup: Construction picks up on Princess Anne/Fall Hill corridor
by Bill Freehling | Sep 3, 2025
Also inside: Mary Washington Healthcare acquires pediatric practice, fire temporarily closes downtown restaurant, homebuilder acquires 747 acres in Stafford
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by Mary Washington Healthcare | Apr 15, 2025
New unit at Mary Washington Hospital opened in March, serving newborns and their families.
News from B101.5/WFVA

PHOTOS: Golf tournament drives awareness of cancer, firefighting’s deadliest threat
by Ted Schubel | Sep 15, 2025
Firefighters from around the state were at the Lee’s Hill Golf Club on Monday.

WATCH: Golf outing honors fallen firefighters, raises cancer waareness
by Ted Schubel | Sep 15, 2025
More than 130 golfers gathered in Spotsylvania to honor fallen firefighters and raise awareness of occupational cancer—the leading cause of firefighter deaths in Virginia, claiming 40 lives and nearly 300 diagnoses since 2018.

LISTEN: Via Colori returns to Stafford Regional Airport, September 27th and 28th
by Ted Schubel | Sep 15, 2025
Kristy Freeman, Nikki Jackson and Tracy McPeck preview chalk art at Stafford Regional Airport.

Area road work this week
by Ted Schubel | Sep 15, 2025
For updated information, check 511Virginia

Food Bank distribution this week
by Ted Schubel | Sep 14, 2025
The Food Bank says no paperwork or ID needed—just a few quick questions to help them serve everyone.
News from around Virginia



Long Family Farmers Market

Dive into the heart of local flavor with Long Family Markets, where every bite and buy supports local dreams! Since 2015, we’ve been the go-to spot in Northern VA for fresh, made-with-love goods. From Stafford to Spotsylvania, and soon Woodbridge, we’re growing to bring more of what you love closer to you. Proudly veteran-owned, we’re not just a market; we’re a community, celebrating local foods, artisan crafts, and the stories behind them. Shop with us and taste the difference passion makes!
Long Family Markets partners with the best local producers to bring you a wide variety of products that are made, baked or grown by the seller. At all of our market locations you will find locally grown fruits & vegetables, meats, eggs, seafood, honey, cheese, baked goods, pickles, kettle corn, salsa, candles, soaps, plants, flowers, home decor, hand crafted artisan goods and more.
We are proud to be a Veteran Family Owned Business.

Free Native Tree Giveaway

Free Tree Giveaway:
2,400 free one-gallon native trees are available to the public, 20 different native species to choose from. Limit five trees per Virginia household. See list on our website https://www.treefredericksburg.org/
- Online reservations for trees and shrubs start August 6 for residents of 22401 and August 13 for all other Virginia residents.
- No commercial entities or out-of-state residents allowed.
- Trees must be picked up by you or your designee on Sunday, September 28 between Noon and 3 pm at the Fred Nationals Baseball Stadium, 42 Jackie Robinson Way, 22401.


The beloved story of Maria, a governess who brings music and joy to the von Trapp family amidst the backdrop of World War II.
Ticket Information:
- Dinner and Show Tickets:
- Adult: $82 (plus applicable taxes)
- Seniors (65+): $77 (plus applicable taxes)
- Children (3-17): $70 (plus applicable taxes)
- Military Discount (limit 4 tickets with ID): $77 (plus applicable taxes)
- Show Only Tickets:
- Adult: $65
- Seniors (65+): $60
- Children (3-17): $55
- RUSH (same day purchase, limited availability, must mention RUSH): $35
Please note that there is a $5.00 online processing fee added per ticket.
Some events listings provided by The City of Fredericksburg Tourism Department and the Stafford County Tourism Department.