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4182 Cedar Grove Road
Alton, VA 24520
Excel Enterprises is a business dealing in the Hardware Stores and Building Materials & Supplies Dealers industries. Excel Enterprises is located in Alton, VA on 4182 Cedar Grove Road. Our telephone number is (434)753-2660.
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Alton, VA News
Area roundup Shepherd women win at Lock Haven (The Herald-Mail)LOCK HAVEN, Pa. Krissy Grosselin scored a game-high 21 points to lead Shepherd to an 88-80 victory over Lock Haven (1-3) on Monday.
Review: WriteRoom 2.3 (Macworld)If you just want to write, without any distractions, a full-screen editor like WriteRoom could be what you need. Nathan Alderman has our review.
School-related roadwork could lead to ?war waging in this neighborhood? (Winchester Star)Berryville ? Judy Freeman has noticed that the opinions of Battlefield Estates residents are split along geographic lines.
Obama steps up on crisis (Denver Post)President-elect Barack Obama made it clear Monday that he will not wait until Inauguration Day to set in motion his plans for the deepening financial crisis.
Chairman of Clarke School Board resigns (Winchester Star)Berryville ? The Clarke County School Board is under new management. During a special meeting Monday afternoon, the board voted 4-0 to accept Robina Rich Bouffault?s resignation as its chairman.
Berryville (Winchester Star)? Any roadwork associated with the Clarke County High School project had to be kept quiet until the property was purchased, according to School Board Chairman Robina Rich Bouffault.
