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“ ‘A city that is set on a hill cannot be hid,’ In my mind Randolph-Macon Academy IS really that city on the hill, in the truest sense of the word. A community built on solid ground, held together by the collective good, sustained by the hard work of those willing to unselfishly serve others …” – R-MA President Maj. Gen. Maurice H. Forsyth

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R-MA officially inaugurates Forsyth as 10th president The Board of Trustees, alumni, faculty, staff and students of RandolphMacon Academy inaugurated Major General Maurice H. Forsyth, U.S. Air Force Retired, as the Academy’s 10th president on September 26, 2013. The ceremony took place at 2:30 p.m. in Boggs Chapel on the R-MA campus. The guest speaker was a man with some experience in such matters as presiding over an educational institution, Shenandoah University President Tracy Fitzsimmons, Ph.D. This year Forsyth succeeds Maj. General Henry Hobgood as president following Hobgood’s retirement after 16 years at the helm of the academy. Forsyth took over on July 1, with a one-week overlapping transition

period to Hobgood’s official retirement. Fitzsimmons called Forsyth “a tremendous choice” to become R-MA’s new president. “He has a good heart … he is patriotic – but he is not afraid to ask the hard questions to make to make us and our country better,” she noted. The Shenandoah president concluded calling R-MA “a gem of an institution” with a man of “vision” integrity and heart assuming the next generation of leadership at the Academy. However, before relinquishing the stage she drew gales of laughter (at least from the adults in attendance) when she noted her birthing of twin

boys. “God blesses us with children – but I’ll tell you boys one thing,” she singled out the male cadets, “God did NOT mean for you to come in pairs.” Forsyth began by thanking all involved, from Fitzsimmons for her kind, perceptive and sensitive introduction, academy staff, guest organist Randall Williams (we concur – GOOD SHOW, Randall) and the Vocal Quartet that did honor to the National Anthem, his parents, wife Tamara and his son Riley. The general then gave a particular nod to the school’s cadets before taking a historical perspective on his coming to leadership of the Academy. “Standing stately on the hilltop,

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Wife Tamara looks on as R-MA Board of Trustees President Joe Silek Jr. recites the “Act of Inauguration.” beautiful to view, stands our noble alma mater, Randolph-Macon true,” Gen. Forsyth began quoting Eunice Karnes Knight’s description of the first Randolph-Macon Academy. Forsyth continued to recount the academy’s history dating to Sept. 6, 1892. “From the earliest days of its existence, this place - this institution - was different, was special, was blessed.” He then sought another source, The Bible and Gospel according to Matthew, continuing, “ ‘A city that is set on a hill cannot be hid …’ In my mind Randolph-Macon Academy IS really that city on the hill, in the truest sense of the word. A community built on solid ground, held together by the collective good, sustained by the hard work of those willing to unselfishly serve others, and the daily promise of a prosperous future … “Col. John Boggs, the man for whom this beautiful Chapel is named, articulated the same beliefs that I have when he said, ‘The deep

seated ideal of Randolph-Macon Academy is the growth, under helpful wholesome influences, of boys [and girls], committed to our care, into well rounded young men [and women]. A thorough mental training is not enough. Of equal importance is the development of real character. To this end, every activity of the school is directed in order that those boys [and girls], who come from year to year under its teachings, may not only learn to think logically, and clearly, but may also have instilled in them the courage, to live life honestly and fearlessly.’ “So it was in the beginning, so it is now. With the past as our guide, the present is our future,” Forsyth stated, concluding, “Amen.” And so with all the pomp and circumstance begetting the occasion begins the tenure of Major General Maurice H. Forsyth, Air Force Retired, at the helm of Randolph-Macon Academy. (Some remarks from prepared text)


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Russian drug called “Krokodile� is in the area. This one rots the skin and notches a 90% death rate among addicts. High schools and middle schools in the area already have established student/teacher organizations to support a national campaign against drugs and alcohol called “Above the Influence.� Locally, that will kick off at the Bing Crosby stadium on Oct. 17, 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. While warning of well-known dangers of taking heroin, Shifflett advised parents to keep attuned to their kids’ conversations, particularly when “Molly� is mentioned. Among the 16-24 age group, “Molly� is the pseudonym for “Ecstasy�. Things to watch out for among kids - jaw clenching, sweats, hypothermia, and heart issues. “Ecstasy� is being aggressively sold on the streets, she said. There were gasps among the Ro-

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“Mr. Sayre believes that our field crew was trespassing and he was considering filing suit for damages.” – Sept. 18 letter from Pennoni official Tom Mislowsky

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Tom Sayre may have reason for concern as design plans for Leach’s Run Parkway eventually cross Happy Creek Road on a path toward his home property.

further comment. Pennoni is the design contractor on the long-planned Leach’s Run Parkway connector road project. Pennoni was approved by the Town of Front Royal, Warren County and the Front Royal-Warren County Economic Development Authority to kick the project into gear after 25 or more years of discussion about construction of an eastern bypass. Asked about the incident on Sept. 25, Sayre initially replied by e-mail, “Whoever told you that I was contemplating any action was completely wrong. Everything was resolved amicably,” later adding, “I have not said I am considering anything for damages.” Sayre also explained that he did not directly encounter any Pennoni personnel on his property. Rather,

Correspondence between Pennoni & Associates and local officials indicates an initially hostile conversation between Front Royal Town Councilman Tom Sayre and an unidentified Pennoni & Associates official following the appearance of a Pennoni surveying crew at Sayre’s home property on Sept. 17. “Mr. Sayre believes that our field crew was trespassing and he was considering filing suit for damages,” Pennoni official Tom Mislowsky wrote in a Sept. 18 e-mail summarizing the company’s encounter with the councilman. Mislowsky confirmed he had written local officials about the incident and referred us to EDA Executive Director Jennifer McDonald for

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A letter from the managing editor Readers, This will be the last reference to me under the above title, since health issues stemming from my heart attack nine months ago are leading me to relinquish some of my editorial responsibilities to Publisher and Editor-in-Chief Dan McDermott in order to reduce some of the stress implicit in the profession. But what to call myself now? Just a simple, old, down-home “Writer” perhaps? Nah, because as I told Dan, I obviously am going to be looking over his shoulder, suggesting priorities, story orders and layout parameters and generally annoying the heck out of him – I just don’t want to be up to 3 or 4 a.m. several nights a week with final responsibility for all those decisions and the associated aggravation of realizing them as print deadlines Sayre, from that ‘it happens all the time.’ I have not said I am considering anything for damages and I am not unhappy with the Pennoni surveying.” McDonald confirmed that she had been one of several recipients of the Mislowsky e-mail, along with Town Manager Steve Burke with a “cc” to Kevin Shreiner, the latter a Pennoni employee, we are guessing without further confirmation, the Pennoni staffer who dealt directly with Sayre about the survey work. Asked about her perception of the incident described by Mislowsky, the EDA’s executive director said, “There are apparently two different interpretations of the situation. I certainly hope, as Mr. Sayre told you and as I have heard from Pennoni officials, the situation was resolved amicably. But the EDA could not ignore the original perception of Pennoni staff as described by Mr. Mislowsky in his e-mail, concerning the content of the conversation. “The EDA just wants this project to move forward with the least amount of friction with property owners as possible. This is a good infrastructure project for the community and we want to see it to as rapid and successful a conclusion as possible.” Specific situation Sayre’s property lies at ground zero of two major planned connector roads. One is the above-discussed north-south Leach’s Run Parkway that runs from John Marshall Highway to a projected point on Shenandoah Shores Road north of Sayre’s property. The other is an east-west

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loom. Dan suggested “Senior Editor”, which I immediately rejected as an age dig from the young (relatively at least) whippersnapper. Perhaps “Editor Emeritus,” I pondered, finally rejecting this one because I don’t know Latin and wasn’t sure what tag I would actually be putting on myself. I settled on “Editorial Consultant” – yea, that’s the ticket. I always thought making a living as a “consultant” must be the way to go. After all, consultants are so expert in whatever it is they consult on, they don’t really have to have a job – they just advise people who DO work for a living on how they might do their job better. Yea, that’ll work, won’t it, Dan? But I worry about what will actually appear in the masthead over there to the left, what with Dan also handling production manager duties now following the departure to North Carolina of long-time production stalwart Jefffff Richmond – hi Jeff, I know you’re still lurking out there from your Tobacco Road computer

base helping with ad construction and whatnot. Ah, the modern world of technology, hands on at distance, amazing, really – sort of like my bionic heartbeat. Come on now, Dan – Editorial Consultant, you can help an old feller realize another employment dream, or semi-employment dream, can’t you, for old timer’s, I mean, time’s sake …

connector road between Shenandoah Shores Road and Eighth Street running past Bing Crosby Stadium into downtown Front Royal. Initial design plans for the east-west connector road placed it adjacent to the north side of Sayre’s property. That east-west connector is proposed as a transportation proffer for the Front Royal Limited Partnership development of as many as 818 units on 604 acres of current county land recently approved by the town and county for a boundary adjustment into the town limits. That citizenrequested (David Vazzana of FRLP) boundary adjustment is pending approval by the state Commission on Local Government. That FRLP property lies just west of Sayre’s property, which we understand the Sayres purchased from the Morrison family in the late 1990s, about a decade after the Vazzana family purchased its surrounding properties, also from the Morrisons. While Sayre stresses an amicable resolution to the recent Pennoni surveying, it would appear that end wasn’t reached before some terse back and forth and a Sayre lecture to Pennoni staff on his negative perspective on planned development and possible rezonings in the area. “Mr. Sayre went on about how much he disagreed with the zoning and development in the area of the new road. He reiterated that we were wrong to be on his property and finally provided a history of the project,” Mislowsky’s Sept. 18 e-mail states.

residential or mixed development on both 604 acres and another 150 acres already within the Town of Front Royal off Happy Creek Road to the east of Shenandoah Shores Road, Valley Health has plans to eventually move its Front Royal hospital campus to property accessible by the proposed Leach’s Run Parkway. That Valley Health project is slated to occur between John Marshall Highway and Happy Creek Road and is contingent on development of the parkway. As council has prepared to vote on plans for Leach’s Run Parkway, and as we recall the FRLP road plan and boundary adjustment, Sayre has repeatedly sought and received town legal staff verification for his contention that he has no conflict of interest on those matters due to the fact multiple property owners are impacted by the various projects. However, as far as Leach’s Run Parkway is concerned that status could change once plans for the road’s extension across Happy Creek Road from the south to an intersection with Shenandoah Shores Road begin. We have been told some old design plans dating back to the early 1990s included one path that went directly through the spot where Sayre’s house now lies. Other designs take various chunks of his property. The most recent we have seen dating back several years reference an approximate five-acre right-of-way across part of Sayre’s 40-plus acre parcel. So, perhaps it is little wonder Sayre may have initially become a tad excited, despite the amicable resolution, when he heard about a Pennoni survey crew on his property north of

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Briefs Belle Grove Plantation to host National Finals Sheepdog Trails From Tuesday, October 8 through Sunday, October 13, Belle Grove Plantation in Middletown Virginia will host the United States Border Collie Handlers Association for the 2013 National Finals Sheepdog Trials—the North American championship. This is a unique opportunity to see the best 250 working dogs and their handlers from across the United States and Canada. The competitors have earned the right to

step on the Finals field through their success at local sheepdog trials throughout the year. The National Finals only come to the East Coast once every three years and spectators will experience this amazing sport in the beautiful surroundings of Belle Grove Plantation and the Shenandoah Valley. Adult tickets are $12.00 per day or $40.00 for a six-day pass. Children 8-16 and seniors over 65 are $6 per day or $20 for a six-day pass. Children under 8 are free. Tickets are available online at www. bellegrove.org or at the gate (cash is pre-

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To advertise in Warren County Report: Contact Alison at alisond@warrencountyreport.com • 540-551-2072 or Angie Buterakos at angie@warrencountyreport.com • 540-683-9197 Dodgeball tournament The Warren County Parks and Recreation Department in conjunction with Warren County Wrestling will be sponsor-

ing a Dodgeball Tournament at Warren County High School main gym, Saturday, October 19, 2013. Matches will begin at 11:00am; double elimination with a 3 game guarantee.

$40.00 per team. Tournament will benefit the Warren County Wrestling Program. For more information contact Coach Wadas at 540-635-4144 or via email at

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The Warren County Parks and Recreation Department is now accepting registrations for their Dog Obedience class for dogs 3 months old and up. Class is held on Tuesday nights, October 1 through November 12th at the RES

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Youth Basketball Leagues This program emphasize fundamental teamwork, sportsmanship and positive adult participation with the goal of providing a fun and rewarding youth basketball experience where young players can create a bond with the game while also learning what it takes to be successful away from the court. Where: WC Health & Human Services Complex, Ressie Jeffries Elementary School and Warren County Middle School gyms. Practices will be held Saturday until games beginning and Monday – Friday, November 4th. Games will begin Saturday, December 7th. (Due to lack of gym availability, Sundays may be used for

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Boys basketball camp The Warren County Parks and Recreation Department in conjunction with Warren County Middle School will be sponsoring a Boys Basketball Camp for boys in 6th through 8th grade at the Warren County Middle School Gym on Saturday, October 19th, 9:00am – 3:00pm. Cost is $25.00 per participant. For more information contact Cathy Brill at 540-635-4036 or 540-635-2194. Registration forms are available at the Warren County Community Center and the Warren County Parks and Recreation office. Check us out on the web www.warrencountyva.net

Halloween Costume Party Enjoy an evening of games, arts and crafts, stories and goblin guests. Prizes will be given in many different categories so come dressed in your scariest, cutest, funniest and best homemade costume. WC Community Center. $6.00 per child. All ages; parents must accompany all children under the age of 6 years. Saturday, October 26th from 6:00pm – 8:00pm. Limit is 50 children. Registration deadline: Until program is full.

Front Royal Golf Club (REVISED) The Warren County Parks and Recre-

ation Department in cooperation with the Front Royal Golf Club Advisory Committee announces the fall Tournament Schedule at the Front Royal Golf Club: September 21st: Two-Man Best Ball; October 4th: 75th Anniversary Tournament; October 5th: Fall Member/Guest Tournament and October 11th: Balls for Boyles Tournament. For more information please contact the Front Royal Golf Club Clubhouse at 540-636-9061 or the Parks and Recreation Office at 540-635-7750.

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Realtor earns Luxury Home Marketing Institute Membership Janice Copeland of the Jan & Dan Team with RE/MAX Roots in Winchester recently completed a luxury home marketing training course and has earned membership in The Luxury Home Marketing Institute.

She has become the first realtor in this area to earn this coveted membership. The course - which covered such topics as demographics of the affluent, lifestyle segmentation, trends and amenities in today’s luxury home product, and creating a marketing plan for the upper-tier and luxury property – was taught by Laurie Moore-Moore, President of the Dallasbased Institute for Luxury Home Marketing and author of the book, Rich Buyer, Rich Seller! The Real Estate Agents’ Guide to Marketing Luxury Homes.

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Public safety

Town Council approves police department moves Temporary and permanent sites for FRPD authorized on Sept. 23

(Left) The Monroe Ave.-Kendrick Lane intersection at east end of proposed FRPD property (Middle) The Adams-Kendrick Lane intersection at west end of property. (Right) The view southeast from the Monroe-Kendrick intersection shows EDA headquarters and rental properties in old American Viscose Administration building. By Roger Bianchini Warren County Report Following a lengthy closed session after its regular meeting on Sept. 23, the Front Royal Town Council unanimously approved motions facilitating the purchase of property for a future town police headquarters, as well as allowing the town manager to pursue a lease with Warren County to allow a temporary move of FRPD into the old Warren County Sheriff ’s Office headquarters on Jackson Street. That building has been used for storage by the WCSO since its August 2012 move into the new Warren County Public Safety building overlooking Skyline High School on Vista Drive. FRPD’s final destination will be in a new facility located on a 5.24-acre lot in the western-most portion of the old Avtex parking lot off the north side of Kendrick Lane between Monroe and Adams Avenues, abutting Royal Village. The property acquisition and development as the town police headquarters is dependent upon the property being approved for overnight sleeping by department personnel in emergency situations. Long-term, overnight accommodations are prohibited in the Avtex redevelopment covenants due to the past industrial contamination of the site and future liability issues. The town must submit the overnight waiver request to the EDA as property owner. The EDA must then submit the request for final approval by all seven Stakeholders in the property, including the Town of Front Royal (that one should be easy), the EDA, Warren County, cleanup overseer the Environmental Protection Agency (uh oh), clean-up partner and former site owner FMC, the Lord

Fairfax Soil and Water Conservancy and the Valley Conservation group. EDA and town officials are hopeful the 160-acre Avtex-Royal Phoenix Business Park property will be entirely released for redevelopment within the next year, as has been the case over the past two of the now 23year federal cleanup and remediation project. Like EDA headquarters in the old Admin building off Kendrick Lane, the parking lot across the street was released earlier than the rest of the property since it was never part of the contaminated area of the sprawling 467-acre Avtex property. The short-term move of FRPD was necessitated by the discovery of traces of asbestos between the ceiling and floor lying between the department’s main floor and basement where the Criminal Investigative Division (CID) was located. That discovery was made during HVAC work on Aug. 15. CID had already moved out of the basement of the FRPD building at the intersection of West

Main Street and Luray Avenue into the old Finance Department space in the Adelphia Building. That move occurred in June-July after mold was discovered in basement areas. The move into its temporary digs across Jackson Street from the county jail is planned to be completed by November. The town appears to be getting a better deal on the purchase of the long rectangular 5.24-acre lot – $38,680 or $7,000 per acre – compared to the cited rental agreement with the county at $4,000 per month. The town will also incur the expense of relocating its computer network into the old WCSO building. We asked Town Manager Steve Burke about the events leading up to the need to move the police department ahead of realization of a final destination to accommodate the department’s growth over recent years. “The need to temporarily relocate our Police Department arose from the original ceiling in their current

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building being compromised due to penetrations to install HVAC duct work and the drop ceiling. Some of these penetrations into the plaster ceiling resulted in a portion of the ceiling separating from the ceiling joists and falling through the drop ceiling … The Town had the ceiling material tested, and it was determined that there is a small amount of asbestos in the plaster ceiling. The presence of the asbestos is hazardous

if it becomes friable. “Due to the extent of the ceiling penetrations for the duct work and drop ceiling, there is the potential for other locations of the plaster ceiling to separating from the joists. As a result, the Town is working with Warren County to transfer our Police operations to the former Sheriff ’s Building on Jackson Street. We hope this move is completed by November,” Burke said.

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To advertise in Warren County Report: Contact Alison at alisond@warrencountyreport.com • 540-551-2072 or Angie Buterakos at angie@warrencountyreport.com • 540-683-9197 2013 August Indictments July Term Tina Jones Thompson The Warren County Va. Circuit Court Grand Jury charges in the County of Warren, Tina Jones Thompson, 48, of 8 E. Jackson St., Front Royal, VA 22630, with two counts of intent to defraud, and that she did unlawfully and feloniously obtain goods and services valued at $200 or more for her own use or the use of another, through the use of identifying information of Alyssa Bono without her authorization or permission. The offenses occurred on or about December 11, 2011.

William Edward Moon The Warren County Va. Circuit Court Grand Jury charges that: on or about February 6, 2013, in the County of Warren, William Edward Moon, 26, of 899 Port Republic Rd., C-20, Harrisonburg, VA 22801, did unlawfully and feloniously possess a Schedule II controlled substance, towit: Oxycodone. Craig Lawrence Osborne Jr. The Warren County Va. Circuit Court Grand Jury charges that: on or about March 1, 2013, in the County of Warren, Craig Lawrence Osborne Jr., 30, of 12 Shenandoah Commons Way #300, Front Royal, VA 22630, did engage in fellatio with a child less than thirteen years of age.

Stephen Jotham DuBrey The Warren County Va. Circuit Court Grand Jury charges that: on or about January 2, 2013, in the County of Warren, Stephen Jotham DuBrey, 33, of 444 Split Rail Trail, Front Royal, VA 22630, did by force, threat, intimidation or deception and without legal justification or excuse, seize, take, transport, detain or secrete the person of Danielle DuBrey, a family or household member, with intent to deprived her of her personal liberty. Joshua Lynn Ferris The Warren County Va. Circuit Court Grand Jury charges that: on or about June 11, 2013, in the County of Warren, Joshua Lynn Ferris, 22, address

Indictments unknown, did knowingly fail to register or re-register with the Virginia State Police for placement on the Sex Offender and Crimes Against Minor Registry, after having been previously convicted of a sexually violent offense. Darby Meredith Connors The Warren County Va. Circuit Court Grand Jury charges that: on or about April 12, 2013, in the County of Warren, Darby Meredith Connors, 23, of 418 Crosswode Dr., Fort Valley, VA 22652, did unlawfully and feloniously, intentionally destroy, deface, damage, or remove without the intention to steal, the real or personal property of Phillip Wolfe Sr., the value of or damage to such property being $1,000.00 or more.

Damon Stanley Robinson The Warren County Va. Circuit Court Grand Jury charges that: on or about August 12, 2011, in the County of Warren, Damon Stanley Robinson, 40, of 8444 Allenwoods Rd., Randellstown, MD, 21133, did unlawfully and feloniously take United States Currency from Monica Snyder, an employee of Wood Forest Bank by force, threat, intimidation, or the threat of a firearm or deadly weapon. Dale William Baldwin The Warren County Va. Circuit Court Grand Jury charges that: on or about June 10, 2013, in the County of Warren, Dale William Baldwin, 28, of 1484 John Marshall Hwy., Front Royal, VA 22630, did unlawfully and feloniously rape F. L. See Indictments, 20

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George McIntyre, Jr., of the Apple House in Linden and Front Royal (Main Street) has received the Dr. Robert E. “Bobâ€? Miller “Community Service Award.â€? Miller was a longtime dentist in Front Royal. Valor Award recipients announced On Wednesday, September 18, 2013, the Top of Virginia Chamber announced the 2013 Valor Award Winners during a press conference. These awards honor local public safety members and every day citizens who have gone above and beyond to ensure the safety of others. Congratulations to the following award recipients: • Debra Lynn Miles of Winchester

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In appreciation for their donations to school project, contributors will be hosted at an Annual Donors’ Reception on Friday, Oct. 11 (3:30 to 4:30 p.m.) in the Melton Gym Memorial Lobby at Randolph-Macon Academy. R-MA president Maj. Gen. Maurice Forsyth and the Broad of Trustees are the hosts. Dog park anniversary The anniversary of the opening of the Warren County Dog Park in Front Royal passed without comment in September, but still has been appreciated by hundreds of dogs and scores of their owners over the past 12 months. Even visitors to Front Royal have been exercising their dogs at the park on Luray Avenue, park regulars (the human kind!) noted. Oktoberfest Comes to Winchester This fall, a taste of Germany is coming to Old Town Winchester in a brand new event! The City of Winchester, Old Town Development Board and Full Circle Marketing will be producing a two-day Germanthemed beer and wine festival known as the Gateway Funding OctoBeer Feston October 18 and 19 presented by HRI Inc. “The original Oktoberfest in Germany seems like such fun and exciting event! While ours won’t be 16 days long, I think ourOctoBeer Festwill be the perfect cultural event

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to some of their songs. In addition to the bands, social games and other activities will add entertainment.The Gateway Funding OctoBeer Fest will also feature authentic food such as brats and pretzels. “The OctoBeer Fest is a uniqueway to continue the energy and excitement in Old Town which started with the summer events and give the community another great reason to come downtown Winchester,” said Downtown Manager Jennifer Bell. “It blends polka dancing, German beer, hearty food and community fun in a memorabledowntown cultural festival.” General admission tickets are $5 and a special advance tasting package is available for $10. The tasting package will provide entry into the

venue, fourbeer or wine tastings and a tasting cup. Extra tasting tickets are available on site for only $5 for three tastings. Most wines and beers will be available to purchase by the glass for $4. The venue for this event will be in the heart of Winchester, along Old Town Winchester’s walking mall on Shenandoah University’s Feltner parking lot at the corner of Loudoun Street and Boscawen Street and the front lawn of the Old Court House Civil War Museum. Proceeds from the beverage sales benefit Big Brothers Big Sisters. Tickets for the event can be ordered onlineat www.OldTownWinchesterVA.comor purchased in person at the Espresso Bar and Café, Kimberly’s, Old Town General Store

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Indictments Indictments, from 15 Michael Wayne Ballard The Warren County Va. Circuit Court Grand Jury charges that: on or about November 24, 2012, in the County of Warren, Michael Wayne Ballard, 23, of 899 421 W. 14th St., Front Royal, VA 22630, did knowingly, intentionally and feloniously possess a Schedule II controlled substance, to-wit: phencyclidine (PCP). Donovan Bradley Small The Warren County Va. Circuit Court Grand Jury charges that: on or about June 5, 2013, in the County of Warren, Donovan Bradley Small, 26, address unknown, did unlawfully and feloniously forge, with the intent to defraud, a draft or check, or any other writing.

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of “Old Allegheny,� Virginian Ed Johnson, an officer in the old US Army and general in the Confederate Army during the Civil War. Johnson fought under Thomas J. “Stonewall� Jackson at the outset of the Valley Campaign, winning victory for the confederates at the Battle of McDowell and falling wounded leading his men. Gregg Clemmer’s full biography of Johnson brings the entire life of this interesting man back into our collective awareness. Book purchases and signings to follow the presentation. A special event of the Lower Shenandoah Valley Civil War Roundtable. FREE and open to the public.

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Back from the brink – Taylor Longmire’s story WCHS senior rebounds from near fatal brain hemorrhage Taylor Longmire, beat the odds and was there on Sept. 25 to give her own account of a remarkable story of perseverance and recovery – and to look and listen to her, you’d never know anything out of the ordinary had ever happened to her. “This is a good story – a celebration of life,” WMH Director of Rehab and Wellness Services Mary Presley said in introducing Taylor, her parents James and Terry, brother Jaden, granddad Carl, surgeon Dr. Kenneth C. Liu and rehab staff to media on Sept. 25. Taylor’s story

Taylor soon after her neurosurgery last November when the outcome was still in doubt. By Roger Bianchini Warren County Report Having my own recent flirtation with the grim reaper deferred in part* due to the ministrations of Valley Health medical staff at both Warren Memorial Hospital and Winchester Medical Center, I was interested in the story of a local girl whose brush with the death came far too young. And on Wednesday, Sept. 25, Taylor Longmire, her parents, surgeon and physical rehab personnel met at Warren Memorial’s Outpatient-Rehab Center on North Commerce Avenue in Front Royal to tell that story. It is an emotional story, the retelling of which, for her father James, came with difficulty. That difficulty stems from being told, first that following a sudden collapse, his teenage daughter was not likely to survive; and then that she was likely to be severely incapacitated in the wake

of her unexpected survival of emergency brain surgery at the University of Virginia hospital. But James’ daughter, WCHS senior

Ten months ago, on Nov. 19, 2012, WCHS junior Taylor Longmire was also a Nursing Assistant student at Blue Ridge Technical Center doing her clinicals at Lynn Care Center. On duty at Lynn Care, she suddenly felt nauseous – “I had the worst headache of my life,” Taylor said of what was later discovered to be the onset of bleeding in her brain. It quickly became apparent that what she initially

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thought was the flu was much more. She soon had a seizure and lost consciousness. A CT scan in the Emergency Department of WMH showed a bleed in Taylor’s brain caused by an arteriovenous malformation, or AVM, Valley Health’s Carol Weare explained in first bringing Taylor’s story to us. Taylor was flown to UVA for emergency surgery. But her odds of survival were judged to be poor. But perhaps drawing on the competitive spirit that drove her in Wildcat athletics, Taylor beat the odds. After less than two weeks at UVA where she had been forecast to stay for at least a month, Taylor was transferred to inpatient rehab at Winchester Rehabilitation Center where she stayed for 10 days. In fact, her father recalled that Taylor would have been out of UVA even sooner, but that she had refused to eat “because everything tasted bad” – apparently a consequence of her cerebral incident, rather than the UVA patient menu (at least that’s their story and they’re sticking to it).

After again making great and rapid progress in Winchester, Taylor returned to Front Royal to finish healing at home. She began physical, occupational and speech therapy with Valley Health Rehab Services at the Warren Memorial’s Outpatient Center on North Commerce Avenue. She was home schooled for the rest of her junior year, though she explained some of that home schooling came at school. Due in part to the end of insurance coverage, her father explained, Taylor eventually transitioned to working with personal trainer Mitchell, though still through the Valley Health Front Royal Rehab Center twice a week. Insurance or not, the facility’s therapists remain available to Taylor for consultation as needed and the family lauded Mitchell’s work – “There’s no can’t,” Taylor’s dad said. “He’s just a ball of joy,” Rehab Director Presley quipped, drawing a gale of laughter from the entire Longmire family. With her recovery continuing re-

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Yes, you can be in the family portrait. Dr. Liu joins Taylor, mom Terry, brother Jaden and dad James. markably, Taylor has returned to WCHS for her senior year. What was the reaction of classmates to her return? “I think some were scared – they didn’t know how to react. They were shocked to see me back and walking but they were excited to see

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me back.� A competitive spirit Her senior-year recovery included Taylor’s rejoining her high school softball team, first as a manager and then as a player.

In fact, as her father recounted, the first signs that his daughter would not be blind, deaf, paralyzed or worse following her emergency surgery at UVA’s Medical Center came as the last of a long line of post-op visitors, her long-time softball travel team coaches – a part of Taylor’s extended family for some time, her father observed – appeared to wish the stillunconscious Taylor well. Not long out of surgery, Taylor began to move her toes and feet, perhaps from deep inside telling all who cared, her coaches in particular, “I will be back.� And back she came, as she described, with the assistance of medical professionals, from Doctor Liu and UVA personnel, to Valley Health’s Winchester and Front Royal rehab staffs, culminating with current personal trainer Michael Mitchell. Perhaps the pivotal moment in Taylor’s saga came following her transport to UVA from WMH in Front Royal by PHI Air Medical helicopter. At UVA she came under the care of Dr. Liu. The youthful Liu said considering his new patient’s condition upon arrival, his first goal was simply to save her life. He succeeded and then some. “She was going down in front of

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There are now new members of Taylor’s extended family, including personal trainer Michael Mitchell next to Dr. Liu, and other members of Valley Health’s Front Royal Wellness & Rehab Center. us,� Liu said of the dire circumstance of Taylor’s arrival at UVA’s neurosurgery unit. “Fortunately, you were very well-behaved during surgery and we had a positive outcome,� Liu joked to his former patient. Positive, indeed!!! “She started walking the next day or something ridiculous like that,� Liu smiled at Taylor to his left during the Sept. 25 press conference. “It really is a miracle you’ve come this far.� We asked the miracle girl about her experience, its impact on her and her athletic background’s role in her recovery. “At the time I was into sports and athletics, so it took a big impact on what I as going to be able to do later on with my future. I wanted to play college softball; I was looking forward to that. Then when this happened, my coordination on my left side got affected, so I didn’t know how that would turn out. I was just scared I wouldn’t get it back,� she says of basic competitive motor skills. “I started off going to managing; then as the softball year went on I went into playing in games. “Personally, I could see a difference, just because it was my left side [that was impacted] which is my catching hand, so I could tell a difference in catching the ball then to what it was before. It was just hard.� But her coordination and game

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continued to progress to the point where Taylor has not yet given up on her dream of playing college ball. “Yea,� she said matter-of-factly when asked if she still hoped to play at the college level. We noted that she had already been in a nursing program at the time of her medical incident and asked how her experience had impacted her career plans. “When I was taking that course I was hoping to get my CNA, go to college and go into nursing. But then after this happened to me I’ve been thinking about going into physical therapy and going to college for that.� So, she is happy with her past and ongoing experience of physical therapy? “Um hum, I am, yea – they helped me a lot.� And we are sure, so will Taylor Longmire help those she encounters in the future, whichever professional course in life she chooses. After all, she’s got a lot of personal experience to draw on – and what an example and source of inspiration she already is to all of us. * Footnote: with life-saving home-front CPR action by Paula and Melissa and a timely and shocking assist from the Front Royal Co. 1 ALS staff of Warren County Emergency Services.

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‘Discoverer of Hades’ traces search for entrance to ‘hell’ Local author Failmezger resurrects Brit archeologist’s forgotten quest By Malcolm Barr, Sr. Warren County Report

A fascinating little book - less than 100 pages - which comes with an even more fascinating compact disk has been published by local author and downtown Front Royal property owner Victory (Tory) Failmezger. The book, “Paget, Discoverer of Hades,” tells of a relatively unknown amateur archeologist whose one of many claims to fame (he served with distinction in both world wars) is his discovery, in so many words, of the road to hell. Failmezger and his wife, Patricia, “discovered” Robert Ferrand Paget during a U.S. Navy duty tour in Italy and claimed him as their friend the last two years of his life which ended at age 82 in 1973. They say timing is everything. Unfortunately, contemporary history buried Padget’s initial publicity about his discovery of what he believed was Dante’s inspiration for the road, or more appropriately, the river to hell. Paget tried to herald his discovery of the ancient Oracle of the Dead near Naples the day President Kennedy was assassinated on Nov. 22, 1963. Of course, few listened and Paget never scheduled another press conference. Fortunately, the muted announcement did reach the ears of British archeologist Robert Temple who began exploring where Paget left off. His contribution to the whereabouts of Hades is the 52-minute CD, “Descent into Hell,” that comes with the book. The book is obviously intended to

boost Paget’s name into contemporary archeological lore, and to pay tribute to the explorations and discoveries of this English gentleman who retired to Italy in 1958. Grounded in the classics with a knowledge of Latin and Greek, as the book says Padget was well equipped to begin his explorations on the Bay of Naples that led to the discovery of the infamous River Styx. Following Paget and others as they made their often dangerous way through a complex of tunnels and buildings hundreds of feet below ground. Failmezger’s recollections of the personal side of Paget are interesting and well annotated. That this local couple was held in high regard, reciprocated in kind, by this iconoclastic Englishman, is made obvious by the fact that he gave Patricia away in marriage at the Bacoli,

Italy, wedding ceremony. To obtain copies of “Paget, Discover of Hades,” contact Failmezger through his website: www.ww2tankdestroyer.com or email: tory@ ww2tankdestroyer.com (Editor’s note: Barr, a former Associated Press newsman and editor, reviewed the above described book manuscript at the request of the author).

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September town-county liaison agenda By Roger Bianchini Warren County Report

Following is a town staff summary of the discussion at the Sept. 19 Front Royal-Warren County Liaison meeting (agenda items I-J-D-L have been moved to the top due to level of public importance): The Town and County conducted the 9/19 Liaison Meeting last night. Attending were Mayor Tim Darr, Councilman Daryl Funk, Chairman Archie Fox, and Supervisor Dick Traczyk. The following is my understanding of the meeting’s discussion, by agenda desig-

nation (A was meeting intro): I. Corridor – County has indicated that they will request connection fee history for the corridor as part of their study. J. Front Royal Limited Partnership – Attorneys were working to provide requested information to the Commission on Local Government; Public Hearing is scheduled for November D. Leach Run Parkway – EDA & Consultant have been coordinating with VDOT regarding design components (geotechnical boring locations, design plan requirements, etc.) Environmental consultant

believes that Corps of Engineers permitting may only be required for Leach Run crossing which will reduce mitigation plan. Staff meeting with consultant to evaluate intersections today L. Park & Ride Locations – Staff have identified a possible location at the south end of the Leach Run Parkway and also near the Riverton Boat Launch. Will coordinate with NSVRC on site evaluation B. Catlett Mountain – Doug Stanley reported that the survey for the project to bypass stormwater from the landfill materials was recently completed. Submission of preliminary design anticipated in 45 days C. Permit Software – Staff have evaluated Energov and Accela; it it anticipated that staff will continue to recommend implanting EnerGov

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E. Septage Receiving Agreement – Staff have developed agreement that will be presented to Council and Supervisors in near future F. Bridge Lighting Agreement – Staff have developed agreement that will be presented to Council and Supervisors in near future G. Blue Ridge Shadows – Warren County has not received any further communication from BRS regarding their application to modify the site plan to include agerestricted dwellings and a package sewer system H. Channel 16 – Staff continue to identify issues to address to improve delivery of video and information services. Staff will continue to solicit public comment regarding station format K. Riverton Substation – Town has submitted site plan to County for review.

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val. Gazebo Area, Main St, Front Royal. Tonight is the Chamber of Commerce’s Annual Brew & Blues Festival. For more information, visit www.brewandblues. com. Sunday, September 29 10am Orioles Game. Winchester Parks & Recreation is offering an all-inclusive bus trip to watch the Orioles take on the Boston Red Sox on September 29th (1:35 pm game time). Your $90 ticket includes: roundtrip transportation on chartered bus (leave at 10 am), access to the exclusive Club Level, a left field club seat, unlimited hot-

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Shenandoah University. The Rotary Club of Frederick County is scheduled to meet at Shenandoah University in the Clement Board Room - Allen Dining Hall. A Club Assembly focused on the 2013 Rotary Charity On-line Auction GREAT ESCAPES to assist the Frederick County Educational Foundation will be held by the Auction Committee. Invited guests, club members and visiting Rotarians are welcome. For more information contact Kitty Zuckerman at kittyz@comcast. net. 11am - 12pm Samuels Public Library. Front Royal. TIME FOR BABY - What do books, scarves, puppets, music and babies have in common? They are all part of

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By Kevin S. Engle Warren County Report Marmot. Woodchuck. Groundhog. Whatever you call them, we have them. And they’re not welcome here. They’re getting into my wife’s flow-

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Library. Front Royal. BIG KIDS STORY TIME - Do you enjoy stories, games, and really cool crafts? If so, please join in every Tuesday at 4:30p for Kindergarten and up. Theme: Local Lore. 6pm Dig Pink Volleyball Match. James Wood High School, Winchester. The James Wood High School volleyball team is holding its annual Dig Pink match to benefit the fight against breast cancer. The JV game begins at 6 p.m. with the varsity game at 7 p.m. The Lady Colonels will be playing Millbrook. A number of special events will be held in conjunction with the matches to raise money to fight breast cancer. 7pm - 7pm BAR Meeting. Town Administration Building, Front Royal. 7:30pm Rotary Club Meeting. Shenandoah University. The Rotary Club of Frederick County is scheduled to meet at Shenandoah University in the Clement Board Room - Allen Dining Hall. The featured program speaker is John Flood. He will be talk about Patrick Floor’s par-

ticipation in the battle of Rosebud, Montana. Rotarians, invited guests, club members and visiting Rotarians are welcome. For more information contact Kitty Zuckerman at kittyz@comcast. net. Wednesday, October 9 10:15am - 11:15am Samuels Public Library. Front Royal. TODDLER STORY TIME - Bring your toddler to a potpourri of simple stories, fun songs and a cute craft. For children up to 3 1/2 years of age. Theme: Squirrels. 11am - 12pm Samuels Public Library. Front Royal. PRESCHOOL STORY TIME - Come in with your preschooler, aged 3 1/2 to 5,for an enjoyable hour filled with amazing tales, exciting sing-alongs, finger plays and a nifty craft. Theme: Squirrels. 3pm - 4pm Samuels Public Library. Front Royal. WIRED WEDNESDAY - Join in for a computer club where there is a new topic every week. Bring your questions. This week’s topic is learning a foreign language online. 3:30pm - 5pm Chamber Board

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Calendar borhoods and communities, and ways they think improvements could be made, especially for young people. To register or for more information, contact United Way NSV at (540) 536-1610 or uway@visuallink.com 7pm -10pm Movie Screening. 95 Chalmers St., Berryville. The Magic Lantern Theater will screen the popular 2012 English comedy, “Quartet,” (PG-13) directed by Dustin Hoffman and starring Maggie Smith at the Barns of Rose Hill. The film is the first in a fall season series with the theme of “Music Makers.” There will be wine, snacks and other refreshments available, with doors opening thirty minutes before film time for mixing and/or film discussion. Admission is $8 (MLT/ MSV/ Barns Members: $5). Free for ages 12 and under. E-mail info@magiclanterntheater.org or call (540) 678-0963. Friday, October 11 10:45am - 11:45am Golf Tournament. Shenandoah Valley Golf Club, Front Royal. The 2013 Front Royal Police Foundation 4th Annual Golf Tournament

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is the Director of Development at Lord Fairfax Community College. She spoke on the impact of women’s education globally, nationally, and here in the valley. Liv stressed the importance of economic independence and sited education as the key to independence. Intrigued, I followed up the next day with Barbara Way to find out more about the organization, its goals, and its programs. Barbara is a lively individual who when listening to her talk about her organization leaves you asking how can I help. Barbara excitedly told me about their

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McDonald’s is expected to build a new 76-seat restaurant on this lot in between a hotel and Liberty gas station on Reliance Road in Middletown. About 50 local jobs are anticipated, two thirds of them full-time. By Sue Golden Frederick County Report The Middletown Planning and Zoning Commission is moving closer to approving a McDonald’s for the space on Reliance Road across from the Liberty gas station and in front of the hotel. The McDonald’s building will be of the newer design with a “swoosh” across the front and the rear elevation with an arcade feature

and an eight foot tall cut stone wall to shield the mechanical and garbage units. The building will face the hotel. The road currently leading to the hotel will be used by McDonald’s. There will be a u-shaped road, with clearly marked enter and exit signs. The store will have two drive through lanes to order food. The lanes will merge to one lane for payment and pick up. There will be a special order

window to help alleviate congestion. The store is expected to have 76 indoor seats and 44 parking spaces. At the request of the Commission, McDonald’s will consider outdoor seating as well. The store is expected to be landscaped with native cherry trees between the store and Reliance Road. The space between the building and I-81 will remain the same to protect for storm drainage. McDonald’s ex-

pects to over see the VDOT right of way on Reliance Road and will maintain the grass strip to ensure it looks neat and tidy. Curbs, gutters and flag poles will be added. McDonald’s also is proposing a cross walk on Reliance Road. Generally, a McDonald’s will gross three million dollars per year. The store expects to hire fifty people, with two thirds of the hires as full time positions. Traditionally, McDonald’s hires from the local community. If business warrants, the store will stay open twenty four hours a day. If enough people ride their bikes to the store, bike racks will be put in. The Middletown McDonald’s will fall into a no-mans-land between the southern owner/operator and the northern owner/operator. McDonald’s will choose the owner/operator for Middletown. McDonald’s will own the building and the land. The owner/operator owns everything else. Subsequently, many decisions will not be made definitively until the owner/operator is decided. The engineer for McDonald’s is currently doing a traffic assessment for McDonald’s. VDOT and the town must do their own assessments. McDonald’s’ assessment will not necessarily take into account any growth of development in Middletown or by

LFCC, nor the truck traffic through town. Currently, a right turn lane driving west is all that is proposed. The Commission already made an “expectances” for the store not to have the number of parking spots required by the Middletown Code (98). Another issue being considered is the lowering of the speed limit on Reliance Road to lower than 45 miles per hour. The only contentious issue is the signs McDonald’s will put up. McDonald’s requires two signs. It plans to share the highway signage with the hotel. McDonald’s also requires a high rise highway sign that is visible on the highway for at least one quarter of a mile from the store. It will do a “balloon” test to see how high the 200 square foot face needs to be. McDonald’s was requested to keep the sign as non-intrusive as possible, especially its visibility from the Cedar Creek Battlefield and Belle Grove. McDonald’s expects to have made modifications to its plans and its engineering study done for the October Commission meeting. It hopes to break ground in the first quarter of 2014. Information regarding the McDonald’s and its proposed plans is available at town hall.

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The third annual Valley Rally Bicycle ride benefiting the Boy Scouts of America will start at Clearbrook Park in Clear Brook on October 12th, rain or shine. Registration begins at 7:30 am. The designated rides include routes of 3.5 miles, 10 miles, 25 miles, 50 miles, 65 miles (a metric century) and 100 miles. The rides are self-paced, so you can begin at your preferred time. The Boy Scouts have sag wagons in case you “out pace” yourself. All of the local authorities are on notice of the ride, and will be looking out for riders. There are rest stops along the way with food and beverages available at no cost. Two of the rest areas have

repairs available, at your own cost. All riders doing 25 miles or more will receive a kelly green VRBR tshirt. Extra t-shirts will be for sale at the event. The rides gain in intensity and hills the longer the ride. The rides go through Apple Pie Ridge, to Berryville, into West Virginia and back to Clearbrook Park. Cue sheets can be previewed at the website. There is plenty of scenery to be enjoyed. There will be apple orchards, fall foliage, and wild life. Beware of falling walnuts. (Yes, there was an injury last year due to a falling walnut. Not only are bike helmets mandatory, but necessary.) Be sure to bring your bike computer; the cue sheets give directions based on cumulative bike mileage,

which your computer will tally. One group of bikers did not understand this and drove in the wrong direction for miles. Money raised will be used for the Shenandoah Area Council of the Boy Scouts of America programing, and for improvements at Camp Rock Enon. “This is a really great ride, for a really great cause” said Mike Perry of Blue Ridge Bikes. My shop supports the ride every year, as do the Winchester Wheelmen. Come on out and enjoy a great ride.” For more information, you can go to www.valleyrallybikeride.com. You also can call (540) 662-2551. Email your questions to valleyrallybikeride@gmail.com.

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Housing market sees higher sale prices in august

The greater Winchester, Va., real estate market, including Frederick, Shenandoah and Warren counties and the city of Winchester, experienced positive trends in August, according to The Long & Foster Market Minute reports. According to August data, the median sale prices in the area increased and days on market remained low. The reports are compiled from data from residential real estate transactions within specific geographic re-

gions, not just Long & Foster sales. In August, median sale prices increased throughout the entire Winchester region compared to the same period a year ago. Winchester City saw a significant increase in median sale price of 34 percent, while Frederick County saw an increase of 27 percent compared to August 2012. Shenandoah County saw an increase of 14 percent, and Warren County saw an increase of 4 percent. Homes in the Winchester area

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“Across the Mid-Atlantic, and in the Winchester region in particular, we’re seeing continued improvements in the real estate market,� said Jeffrey S. Detwiler, president and chief operating officer for The Long & Foster Companies. “Consumer confidence is up with the economy, and that reflects in the rising home prices and the number of days on market.� The Long & Foster Market Minute is an overview of market statistics based on residential real estate transactions and presented at the

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Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.