November 07, 2009
Habitat hones woman do-it-yourselfers
If sharpened steel blades whirling at high speed make you queasy or the thought of 120 volts of household current running through your veins makes you swoon, you might want to make a quick visit this morning to Habitat for Humanity of Greater Charlottesville.
November 02, 2009
Some thoughts on the missing from the psychic realm
On television, the cops are good looking and the psychics are not only believed but their opinions actively sought.
October 31, 2009
PREP looks back at 35 years of ‘significant impact’
Mandated by law, planned by intergovernmental committee and implemented with the goal of helping troubled learners and learners with trouble, the Piedmont Regional Education Program — PREP — has gone from 26 preschoolers in 1975 to 920 students in kindergarten through 12th grade.
October 26, 2009
Dot-com minds share their Web wisdom
When the economy gets weird, the weird turn pro and the truly weird flock straight to the Internet.
October 24, 2009
When safe driving literally pays off
As the Good Neigh Bear danced, State Farm Insurance agent Gary Albert made the dangerous move of reaching into the car of a teen driver.
October 19, 2009
For terminal cancer patient, a selfless mission
With a few months to live, Pam Lamb wants to raise as much money for cancer research as she can.
October 17, 2009
Dead ready to rise up, Spirit Walk again
In Maplewood Cemetery, where town skeletons lie buried, the ethereal shall become corporeal and stories long forgotten will again be told.
October 12, 2009
Couple makes trip of charity to Haiti
Where Janet and Eben Morrow are going, there are no quaint downtown cafes peddling grande lattes with steamed foam and lemon poppy seed muffins.
October 10, 2009
Barber gets his own space — again
With furloughs, layoffs and pay freezes hanging over consumers’ heads like Damoclean swords, some business people may be more inclined to fall back than to spring ahead.
October 05, 2009
For overlooked abuse victims, helping hands
When everything you do is wrong, something isn’t right; when the fist comes down again, and it’s all your fault, something is wrong.
October 03, 2009
Teen discovers ‘it’s amazing’ what dogs can do
A dog may be a man’s best friend, but a dog’s best friend may very well be that man’s kid.
September 28, 2009
Bizarre musical genres lurking all along
Music can lift the human soul, send the psyche on flights of fancy and plunge the mind into pathos, bathos and disturbing ethos.
September 26, 2009
Come for the gemusewurst, stay for the health benefits
The Charlottesville Vegetarian Festival cranks up at 11 this morning in Lee Park and features food, fun and games, a pet adoption fair and real musicians playing real music.
September 21, 2009
Airport doesn’t miss a beat on parking tickets
See that sign right there, the one that says “unattended vehicles will be ticketed”?
September 19, 2009
First Amendment still alive behind bars
When the gavel comes down and you take that ride to the big house up the river, you leave a lot of things behind but not your basic constitutional rights.
September 14, 2009
Because joblessness is no joke, lend a hand
Although local unemployment numbers are lower — 5.9 percent — the effects of a beaten-down economy are obvious.
September 12, 2009
Church opens its doors to leather-clad bikers
Live to ride and ride to church may not be the traditional biker axiom, but if Orange’s Trinity United Methodist Church has its way, it may soon be.
September 07, 2009
Albemarle rapper ready to represent in battle
T-G’sus has been putting down rhymes for some time.
September 05, 2009
Grand human race defies fox threat
An angry gray fox that allegedly leaped at the studious students, attacking two, stealing a sweater and sending hundreds of Cavaliers scurrying for safety through the briars and the brambles where a rabbit wouldn’t go has been captured.
August 31, 2009
Preparing for marathon after his 70th
“Some time ago, I decided that when I turned 70 I’d run a marathon,” Mr. Eros says
August 29, 2009
Drunken driving could cost you more than cash
You don’t have to go gently after that great goodnight, but you darn sure better not go drunk.
August 24, 2009
Local packs want you as part of the Cub
Scouting is one of those things that many boys pass through as they move on to being bigger boys.
August 22, 2009
The painful difference between men, guys
Guys function — barely, mind you — in the now. Men consider the present and the future.
August 17, 2009
‘Selective’ U.S. 29 trap irks Bedford man
The numbing reality of bill paying and government regulation, from taxes to traffic tickets, can make you feel like a rat running on a wheel in a cage.
August 10, 2009
Father and son share love of the skies
When the father has his head in the clouds, you can pretty much expect the son to not want to keep his feet on the ground.
August 08, 2009
At this job, it’s all work with plenty of play
Mildred Spicer has a ball at work.
August 03, 2009
Prices, wares frozen at ice cream stand
Mr. Lee and his wife, Kelly, opened the shop, named after their son, Chandler, 12 years ago.
August 01, 2009
U.S. 29 not so pedestrian friendly
I wait at the intersection of Rio Road and U.S. 29 and watch.
July 27, 2009
Web great for do-it-yourself destruction
It’s most likely a simple problem, easy enough for a backyard mechanic to fix, providing he has a modicum of intellect and some common tools. At least that’s how the Internet made it sound.
July 25, 2009
Calling Equine Rescue
Rosie has a last name, but you won’t read it here.

