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UVA dining hall food waste to be composted
Tons of food waste generated at the University of Virginia will no longer head for a landfill after one of the school's dining halls goes live with a new composting program next week.
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Republican Campaign Signs Torched
Albemarle County Police are trying to figure out who is responsible for setting fire to a couple campaign signs.
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Who needs California?
J. Tobias Beard's piece on wineries using California grapes [" Shallow ground ," The Working Pour, September 16, 2008] is long overdue and many people have never really looked at the labels to realize when ...
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Ambassador Constance Morella to Offer Insights on the U.S. in the Global Community
On the eve of the presidential election, Ambassador Constance A. Morella will discuss "Global Expectations for the Next Administration" at 8 p.m., Wednesday, September 24 at Lee Chapel on the Washington and Lee ...
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He lived the music of Patsy Cline
A man once went up to Jim Haney after he thought he had put a name and a face together.
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Lessons from the battlefield
It's 1864. General George Armstrong Custer and his Union force of 1,000 men have burned and looted their way through Madison Courthouse, Stanardsville and Earlysville on their way to Charlottesville.
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4BETTER or Worse- The week in review
Most inadequate yearly progress: Nine public schools flunk No Child Left Behind Act standards.
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New Option to Buy Local in Northern Albemarle County
A grocery store in northern Albemarle County is offering residents another way to shop local, a little closer to home.
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Earlysville Farmers Market Slated for End of July
Shoppers in northern Albemarle who want to buy fresh and local will soon have another option.
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Greene County Indictments
Greene's Grand Jury, which, as a rule, meets the second Monday of every other month in the County's Circuit Court, convened on April 14 and on June 9. Among those indicted were: Nabor Castanon Alvizo, 42, of ...
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Earlysville Farmers Market Slated for End of July
Shoppers in northern Albemarle who want to buy fresh and local will soon have another option.
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Board plans special meeting to move Advance Mills bridge project forward
The current Advance Mills bridge was closed in April 2007 The Albemarle County Board of Supervisors will hold a special meeting on Wednesday, July 23, 2008 at 6:30 PM to move forward the Advance Mills Bridge ...
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New Advance Mills Bridge Gets Thumbs Up
Dozens of eager residents showed up in Ruckersville Tuesday, all wanting to get a look at renderings of the new Advance Mills Bridge.
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Earlysville teenager denied bond at hearing
About 15 family members and friends filled an Albemarle courtroom Monday to support 19-year-old Andrew Reid Bechtle during a hearing at which he was denied bond.
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Train Kaine? Guv to get 21-ton salute - The Hook
Four-dollar gas may stick around a while but thanks to the persistence of Meredith Richards and others, Charlottesville travelers may get soon a cleaner, greener option.
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CHO won't lose routes - " for now
Despite any frantic buzz rustled up across the country by the Business Travel Coalition's release of threatened regional airports last Wednesday, the Charlottesville-Albemarle Airport reports its airline ...
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Earlysville teen faces rape, abduction charges
A 19-year-old Earlysville man was arrested last week and charged with abduction, rape and forcible sodomy, according to Albemarle police.
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RWSA Board approves up to $300,000 for dredging study
In the past month, both the Charlottesville City Council and the Albemarle County Board of supervisors have passed resolutions directing their representatives on the Rivanna Water and Sewer Authority to ...
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Aerosonic Reports First Quarter Results
Aerosonic Corporation , a leading supplier of precision flight products for commercial, business and military aircraft, announced that today it filed its quarterly report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended May ...
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