Posted on Jan 10, 2012
Rockingham Memorial Hospital has joined on as an online partner of AugustaFreePress.com, agreeing to a one-year contract for an ad on the news website promoting the Harrisonburg-based medical-services organization.
Rockingham Memorial Hospital is a 238-bed community hospital providing the best in healthcare services since 1912. RMH serves a seven-county area with a population of close to 200,000,...
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Posted on Jan 3, 2012
On the heels of its most successful year ever in 2011, Augusta Free Press LLC will mark its 10th year in business in 2012.
“Our focus in this anniversary year is the same as it has been for us from day one – building on our success both for ourselves and for our growing list of corporate partners,” said Chris Graham, the president of Augusta Free Press LLC, founded in 2002.
The...
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Posted on Dec 20, 2011
Augusta Health has become an online partner of AugustaFreePress.com, agreeing to a one-year contract for an ad on the news website promoting the Fishersville-based medical-services organization.
Augusta Health is an independent, nonprofit community hospital with a mission to promote the health and well-being of our community through access to excellent care. In 2011, Augusta Health is the only...
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Posted on Dec 6, 2011
More than 100 shoppers were on hand for the 2012 Holiday Fashion Showcase sponsored by Augusta Free Press on Dec. 5.
Local vendors for direct-sales companies including Cookie Lee, Mary Kay, Jockey P2P, thirty-one, BeautiControl and Initial Outfitters joined local businesses Radiance Tanning and Hair Salon and Fordell Farm at the Showcase, a feature of which was a series of fashion shows with...
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Posted on Aug 15, 2011
Augusta Free Press LLC is partnering with Waynesboro Downtown Development Inc. on the relaunch of www.VirtualWaynesboro.com.
The website provides news, blogs and videos highlighting goings on in Downtown Waynesboro.
The site was originally launched in March 2011 as a video-only site.
Content from Augusta Free Press and from blogger Kathy Johnson will be regularly updated to the...
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Posted on May 20, 2011
The Shenandoah Valley Art Center has contracted Augusta Free Press LLC to make two significant additions to its website – www.svacart.com.
AFP will add a new page featuring the Art Center’s Educational Studio and a separate new page with information on membership that will include a downloadable membership application and an online membership-fee section.
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Posted on May 16, 2011
The Charlottesville-based Crescent Development has contracted Augusta Free Press LLC to build a website highlighting its Myers Corner mixed-use development under way in Fishersville.
The website will feature information about available commercial space in the development located across from the entrance off U.S. 250 to the Woodrow Wilson Rehabilitation Center in Fishersville.
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Posted on May 16, 2011
The Augusta County Fair has a new and improved website to showcase its annual event. Augusta Free Press LLC worked with the Fair on the redesign of the website – www.AugustaCountyFair.com.
Web designer Chris Graham built a new site infrastructure with an emphasis on clean appearance and easy-to-navigate page structure. Graphic designer Crystal Graham designed a new site logo adding a little...
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Posted on May 16, 2011
Augusta Free Press LLC has been contracted to assist in the publication of a memoir by retired Foreign Service officer Charles Robert Dickerman.
My Daddy Fought the Cold War chronicles Dickerman’s 30-year career in the Foreign Service, which took him to Africa, Vietnam, Europe and the Caribbean among his many assignments.
Book designer Crystal Graham will lead the project to bring My Daddy...
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Posted on May 16, 2011
Augusta Free Press LLC has been contracted to assist in the publication of the final book written by the late author and playwright Duane Hahn.
Part travelogue, part biography, and part ode to his much loved pets, Looking Through the Rain is Hahn’s last work. At times delightfully funny and playful, it’s also sometimes a bit wistful. It’s a very personal work in which the author shares...
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