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Play Lauded As A Centennial Show-Stopper
After months of anticipation and three weeks of sometimes hair-raising practice, the Elkton Centennial Play, "Elkton Yesterday, Today .
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Grand Jury Indicts 19 In October
LURAY A local grand jury indicted a Luray woman last month on three charges of felonious child endangerment.
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Centennial Ball Slated Saturday
The Elkton Centennial Jubilee is moving toward one of its most festive events - a Centennial Ball.
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Bompiani, New Councilmembers Prepare To Move Forward
Elkton's new councilmembers-elect, Rick Workman and Randell Snow, and mayor-elect Larry Bompiani, celebrated last week's victory and looked to the future of the town.
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Play To Showcase History
A play showcasing the town's history will take the stage this week as part of Elkton's ongoing Centennial Celebration.
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Elkton-Area Veterans Honored
Elkton honored its veterans during a ceremony held in Stonewall Memorial Park on Tuesday, which marked the observance of Veterans Day across the country.
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A 'Break' From The Ordinary
Demetrius Lancaster, 19, right, a junior at James Madison University, and Rob Bardinas, 21, a senior at JMU, do yard cleaning at a house south of Broadway.
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Gifts, handicrafts and Christmas Corner featured. >>BLUE RIDGE INDEPENDENT CHURCH, U.S. 33, Elkton , will host a bluegrass gospel benefit for Weekday Religious Education at 6:30 p.m. Groups performing are Blue ...
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Planners, Council Keep Working On R-6 Zoning
One step at a time the Town of Elkton is moving toward a revised R-6 zoning ordinance which governs multiple-unit developments that don't require a master plan.
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Halloween Hoo-Doo's A Hit
Warm weather and a prolonged daylight savings hour made for a successful Halloween Hoo-Doo event in Elkton's downtown and community center last Friday.
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Republican Barb Wins Commissioner Of Revenue
Rockingham County residents chose Republican Lowell Barb as a successor to the late Commissioner of Revenue Richard Connellee, who died just before last fall's election but still won the race.
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Council, Mayor Hopefuls Sound Off
Candidates for town offices in Elkton as well as those running for Rockingham County commissioner of revenue answer questions from the public Monday night at Elkton Middle School.
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Political Rivalry Spills Into Court
The rivalry between two political figures in Elkton has resulted in a misdemeanor assault charge that is scheduled for Harrisonburg-Rockingham County General District Court on Monday morning.
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Candidates Meet At One Last Forum
An Elkton Progressive Improvement Committee candidates forum Monday brought out five candidates for Elkton mayor and council who helped sharpen their images while answering a half dozen questions.
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Elkton's Bottom Line, The Kite Property Among The Biggest Issues
Candidates for town coucil and the mayor's position in Elkton were asked five identical questions about issues affecting the town.
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Kite Property, Town's Image Among Priorities For Council Hopefuls
Elkton voters have a full slate of Town Council candidates to choose from in next week's election.
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Heritage Day Celebrates Local History At Elkton Elementary
In what seems to be the last staging of a 17-year tradition, Heritage Day took place in the Elkton Elementary School school gymnasium last week with dozens of crafts people, musicians and exhibits.
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Six Vying For Three Elkton Council Seats
Six candidates are running for three Elkton Town Council seats in the Nov. 4 election.
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Elkton Sells Fire Department Building For $1
At an intense committees meeting last week, the Elkton Town Council decided to sell its fire department building on Terrace Avenue to the Elkton Volunteer Fire Company for $1. For several years the old building ...
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Elkton Youth Sentenced for Firearm Crime
An Elkton boy who pleaded guilty to shooting a friend in the face was sentenced Monday in Harrisonburg/Rockingham County Circuit Court.
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