Is Deeds violating ethics rule?

The Virginia State Bar is considering getting rid of a rule that has long prevented legislators from practicing in law firms that employ lobbyists. The Washington Post reported on February 16 that one local legislator especially has an interest in seeing the ethics rule eliminated: R. Creigh Deeds (www.creighdeeds.com), a Democratic State senator from Bath […]

Farmers head to Washington

In 2005, a law was passed that said Albemarle farmer John Coles couldn’t sell his unpasteurized goat cheese anymore. Coles now makes his living selling vegetables, grown at his farm off Route 29 about eight miles north of Fashion Square Mall, and gives away pounds of cheese on a donation-only basis. Like many small farmers, […]

Hamilton won’t seek re-election

Kendra Hamilton, City councilor since 2004, has decided not to seek re-election in November. “It was about creating some balance in my life,” says Hamilton. “It’s a big job, and it takes some time. It just wasn’t a good time for me professionally.”

War protestors arrested

City police lead out Jeff Winder, 38, one of three locals arrested February 21 for refusing to leave Congressman Virgil Goode’s Charlottesville office. Part of a simultaneous effort nationwide in a dozen other cities, a group of locals staged a sit-in in Congressman Virgil Goode’s office on February 21. Three were arrested: Jeff Winder, Shelly […]

County gets new Circuit Judge

On February 22, a committee of six Republicans from the 16th Judicial Circuit in the Virginia General Assembly selected local attorney Cheryl V. Higgins for the Albemarle County Circuit Court judge seat. Higgins was approved by the full assembly the fol

Two robbed at gunpoint

Though it was relatively early in the evening, in a well-lit area near the UVA athletics building, a student and an assistant professor were robbed at gunpoint and one was assaulted around 9:20pm, Friday, February 16. The student and professor, both male, were walking in a parking lot near Bryant Hall when they were approached […]

No Bond for alleged baby killer

Robert Wayne Wyant, the Scottsville man accused of second-degree murder in the death of 8-month-old Alexis McFadyen, was denied bond in Albemarle Circuit Court February 20. County prosecutors argued that Wyant’s behavior during the two-month investigation has been erratic and that he is a flight risk. Wyant has also had four charges for failing to […]

Drug arrest on West Main

Larry Jermaine Jones, a 24-year-old Palmyra man, was arrested and charged with possession of cocaine and intent to distribute. In an “undercover operation,” Jefferson Area Drug Enforcement Task Force (JADE) (www.charlottesville.org) officers and Fluvanna police found 10 grams of crack cocaine valued at about $2,000 at the 900 block of W. Main Street in a […]

Mr. Jones and me

Dear Ace: I heard the John Paul Jones Arena was not named after the well-known naval hero of the Revolutionary War, but inside the arena, they have engraved one of his famous quotes,

The seal of Albemarle County’s in need of makeover

Displayed prominently over the stage at the newly renovated Lane Auditorium in the County Office Building is the seal of Albemarle County (www.albemarle.org).  This icon of our county home obviously represents a time and place when life was slower and simpler. Historically, not much is known about the seal.  What is known by representatives of […]