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During a Norfolk School Board presentation Monday, a site plan was proposed that would involve demolishing Ghent School for a ...
During a Norfolk School Board presentation Monday, a site plan was proposed that would involve demolishing Ghent School for a ...
The Norfolk School Board is considering demolishing the Ghent School to make way for potential additions to the proposed plans for a new Maury High School.
The Norfolk School Board is considering a plan to close and demolish Ghent School to replace it with a Maury High School ...
Norfolk City Council delays vote on proposed plans for future of Maury High School as part of ongoing effort to close and consolidate multiple school buildings ...
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Ghent School site could be new Maury football fieldDuring a Norfolk School Board presentation Monday, a site plan was proposed that would involve demolishing Ghent School for a new $11 million football field for the new Maury High School. <a href=" ...
Norfolk City Council voted to continue a $214.9 comprehensive agreement to design and build a new Maury High School Tuesday ...
Norfolk City Council has deferred a decision on a comprehensive agreement to build a new Maury High School to next month. Council voted to continue the vote to its Aug. 26 meeting after City Manager ...
Every month, as on this day, Oct. 2, the two meet at Colley and Redgate avenues in Norfolk’s Ghent to share stories and pour one out. (Billy Schuerman / The Virginian-Pilot) ...
Dominion Energy's Director of Media Relations confirmed that the outage happened after a tree fell on De Bree Ave near the 400 block of W. 26th street in the Ghent area of Norfolk.
Norfolk city spokeswoman Lori Crouch says residents with complaints may call the Better Business Bureau, the Virginia Office for Protection and Advocacy at 1-800-522-3962 or if they are a senior ...
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