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Black Kettle LLC, which owns the Rush River Commons development, is requesting to change its site plan to include seven more residential parking spaces in the apartment units area where an old walnut tree once stood.

The tree was examined by an arborist, said project engineer Steve Plescow, who determined that the tree could not be saved and only had a few years left of life. Now, Plescow said they’re seeking much-needed parking to accommodate the residential spaces.

New Rappahannock Food Pantry welcomes first clients

The Rappahannock Food Pantry opened its doors for the first time June 27 at its new location in the Town of Washington and is already seeing a small increase in clientele.

“After all of our hard work, we were so happy to finally open our doors for our clients,” said Penny Kardis, food pantry president. “[Our clients] found the wide and spacious aisles very pleasing. The two-story open ceiling and windows filled the space with Rappahannock sunshine.”

New Rappahannock Food Pantry will open Thursday

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