Annual open house today at Historic Greensprings Plantation

Once a year, the National Park Service and the Friends of Green Spring provide an opportunity for the public to tour the site of Historic Green Spring Plantation, the 17th century home of Colonial Virginia’s Governor Sir William Berkeley and his controversial wife, Lady Frances Berkeley. Actors portraying Lord and Lady Berkeley will welcome guests […]

AARP’s The Single Woman’s Guide to Retirement

If you’re one of the 25 million single women over the age of 45 living in the United States today, AARP’s The Single Woman’s Guide to Retirement is your new best friend. Walking you through the challenges of retired or pre-retired life, from managing your finances to staying healthy in body, mind, and spirit, dealing […]

The first ever Williamsburg Jazz & Wine Festival kicks off October 12th!

WJW Festival revolves around live jazz and wine appreciation, and is a relaxing weekend of listening and tasting for a good cause, with a portion of the proceeds benefiting Children’s Hospital of The King’s Daughters. WJW features regional musicians, an all-star ensemble of Virginia jazz musicians, select wineries and delicious food, but it will only […]

The Richmond Folk Festival Opens this Friday!

Now’s the time to plan your trip to this amazing weekend of great music! Before you head out the door, make sure to leave all pets at home except for service animals. With close to 200,000 people expected, you and your pet will be more comfortable if they stay at home. Wear good walking shoes […]

Sing off in Williamsburg VA

Any Sing-Off," fans in Williamsburg ? The NBC show featured some of the best a cappella groups in the country competing for a recording contract and $200,000. Here in Williamsburg, the Corner Pocket will be hosting two a cappela groups from W&M on October 18th. This is the third year groups from the William and […]

US foreclosure inventory declines to lowest level since April 2010

According to the report released by Corelogic ,Foreclosure activity levels reached a five-year low in the third quarter with 531,576 filings reported, a 13% drop from last year and the ninth month of consecutive quarterly declines. Approximately 1.3 million homes, or 3.2 percent of all homes with a mortgage, were in the national foreclosure inventory […]

York County VA Schools recognized by Microsoft

Microsoft Corporation has released its annual list of the most innovative schools in the world, recognizing six programs in the United States. The York County School Division was recognized as a 2012-2013 Microsoft Innovative Pathfinder School District, marking the first time the program has awarded district level recognition, for the division-wide “bring-your-own-technology (BYOT) initiative.” The […]

The Dalai Lama brings message of peace to W&M

The Dalai Lama brought a message of peace and compassion yesterday to an audience of 8,200 at the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg VA. An even larger audience tuned into the live stream of the event which garnered 9,678 total views, according to the Office of University Relations. Addressing the crowd in William […]

Ford’s Colony Hosts 25th Anniversary Parade this weekend

A parade will be held this Saturday October 13th to Celebrate the 25th anniversary of Fords Colony The parade  honors Ford’s Colony’s residents who are active duty military,  veterans and its community volunteers which number in the hundreds. The parade will start at 1:00 PM along Williamsburg West Drive starting at the gate off Longhill […]

What the heck is Start Peninsula ?

The concept started in the Hampton Roads region last year with "Start Norfolk" — a competition aimed at getting would-be entrepreneurs off to a flying start. Now comes Start!Peninsula, whose goal is to create a dozen news businesses in 54 hours. START! Peninsula is a new regionally-sponsored entrepreneurial initiative coming this November to our area, […]