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WAMU Enters Fredericksburg Market

WAMU Enters Fredericksburg Market

By Susan Larson
WAMU radio is expanding into the Fredericksburg region.
American University, owner of the DC based 88.5 FM station, has filed an asset purchase agreement with the FCC for Spotsylvania County based WWED and its booster signal in Fredericksburg for $375,000.

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Sandton Closes Deal, Names Interim FLS Publisher

Sandton Closes Deal, Names Interim FLS Publisher

By Susan Larson
Gene M. Carr has been hired as interim CEO and publisher of The Free Lance-Star, Sandton Capital Partners announced Thursday after closing on their purchase of the publishing company.
Additionally, all current FLS staff were offered their jobs at the same salary and with similar benefits, said Robert Orr, Sandton Capital Partners managing director.

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Interview Skills for Your High Schooler

Interview Skills for Your High Schooler

A bi-weekly column on Fredericksburg.Today by Elizabeth Colon, Above Grade Level Fredericksburg and Northern Virginia
I realize that many of your high-schoolers have already solidified a summer job, but for those that are still working on it or have been declined for an opportunity, here are some interview skills to help.

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Where Are Those Papers?

Where Are Those Papers?

A weekly column on Fredericksburg.Today by Linda Clevenger, Organization Direct.

Do you every go into stress mode asking that same question, “Where are those papers?” I’m willing to bet that we have all at least thought it, if not said it out loud.

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Reclaim Your Space

Reclaim Your Space

A weekly column on Fredericksburg.Today by Linda Clevenger, Organization Direct.
Are you ready to reclaim your space? It can be a great “idea” and yet seem too overwhelming to ever achieve. Reclaiming your space usually means starting a project, and the thought of starting yet another project can be daunting.

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Fraser Wood Elements Opens Downtown

Fraser Wood Elements Opens Downtown

Fraser Wood Elements at 820 Caroline St. is owned by David Fraser.  The shop features reclaimed and refinished wood products, including flooring, furniture and decorative accessories.  Fraser also sells wooden accessories and furniture made in the Fredericksburg area.
Hours: 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. daily, or as posted.
Telephone: 540-373-0853
Facebook: frasewoodelements

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Sight Studio Optometry Opens on Caroline St.

Sight Studio Optometry Opens on Caroline St.

By Susan Larson
Sight Studio Optometry has opened at 829 Caroline St.
The full-service eye care store includes eye exams, pediatric eye care, a large frame selection, contacts, laser vision consultations, and diagnosis and management of ocular diseases.
Adam and Mitra Madison are the doctors of optometry at the location.  They also work with Dr. Wade Fiegel, O.D., at Eye Care Doctors of Optometry, 1669 Carl D. Silver Pkwy in Central Park.

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$500 Offered for Fredericksburg Photo

$500 Offered for Fredericksburg Photo

The Fredericksburg Economic Development Authority (EDA) will pay $500 to the first individual or organization to submit a qualifying photo showing the exterior facade of the building at 1010 Caroline St. before it was renovated in 1955.
Tim and Margaret Park, who have operated Tim’s Mart at that location since 1985, are selling the 26,000-square-foot building.

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Take Time to Rest

Take Time to Rest

A weekly column on Fredericksburg.Today by Linda Clevenger, Organization Direct.

Last summer we took a much needed (and over-extended) vacation to the Midwest U.S. We travelled through 15 states, saw the sites, enjoyed the beauty, and most of all, took time to rest.

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Kickshaws Downtown Market Opens July 19

Kickshaws Downtown Market Opens July 19

By Susan Larson
Kickshaws Downtown Market will open this weekend at 101 William St. in Fredericksburg.  The small grocery store features organic, locally sourced, all-natural and gluten-free products.
Hours for opening weekend are 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. Saturday, July 19, and 12 p.m. – 5 p.m. Sunday, July 20.

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Scammers Targeting REC Members

Scammers Targeting REC Members

By Susan Larson
Rappahannock Electric Cooperative (REC) is warning its members of scammers who have been calling to demand immediate payment for services.
“The scammers claim that electric service will be disconnected unless the bill is paid immediately,” said Maxie Rozell, REC’s manager of safety, security and risk management. “In addition, some have claimed there is a problem with the electric meter that could result in a fire if payment for replacement is not made immediately.”

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Self Management vs. Time Management

Self Management vs. Time Management

A weekly column on Fredericksburg.Today by Linda Clevenger, Organization Direct.
Recently, I listened to a very wise man speak about Self Management vs. Time Management. My first thought was that this was a very odd topic for a minister. I was amazed at what he shared, and how he shared it, and I feel the need to share his insights with you. The concept is that we don’t need to learn better time management. Rather, we need to learn better self-management.

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