City of Charlottesville accepting applications for boards, commissions
The city is looking to fill many positions within local government.
The city is looking to fill many positions within local government.
The city is looking to fill many positions within local government.
Real Estate Related News Sasha Farmer Named Sales Associate of the Year Montague, Miller & Co is proud to acknowledge that Sasha Farmer has been named 2012 Sales Associate of the Year for her outstanding achievement, leadership and commitment to our profession, the association, and our community. The award is awarded to a top sales […]
Your laundry room may be tiny, but did you know that it is one of the largest energy-consuming rooms in your house? When it comes to green laundry room practices, the ideal situation is to hand wash and use an outside clothesline. Let’s face it—with our busy schedules and iffy weather, this green solution is […]
What’s new in commercial real estate in our area? Are there some exciting new shops, restaurants or theatres coming to town? What can we expect in 2012? Nationwide, commercial real estate, like its residential counterpart, has suffered during the down market of the last several years, but things may be looking up. Recently National Real […]
At 6:30pm, after nine hours of deliberation, there was a verdict.
Prior to the trial of George Huguely, I said the University would withhold any comments until the trial had concluded. The jury now has rendered its verdict and a young man – a former member of our community – has been found guilty for the death of fellow student Yeardley Love.
This weekend is full of offerings for acoustic jam adherents and film fiends alike. Get out and enjoy the fine winter weather with Grammy and Oscar as your guides.
Media General, Inc.—owner of numerous television stations and newspapers, including The Daily Progress and The Richmond Times-Dispatch—announced yesterday that it was "exploring the sale of its newspaper operations."
Last night in Blacksburg might have been the Virginia basketball fan’s equivalent of watching their son or daughter graduate from, well, college.
"Our baby’s growing up," might have been a fair reaction to what we had just witnessed.
But, instead of it taking 21 or 22 years, it took 27 games.
And, just as a college degree doesn’t make it, "Presto! Instant adult!" (and parents reading this are thinking, "Nooo, THAT would be a J-O-B) one game does not certify these Virginia Cavaliers as a legitimate, absolutely-for-real basketball team.
The first annual Charlottesville Women’s Fair will feature learning sessions on topics relevant to woman.