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April 24, 2008
Board to hear from citizens on budget
The need for textbooks was also mentioned - though at the Board’s budget workshop held earlier this month, Allen called attention to the fact that those textbooks had not been purchased.
Perhaps as a result, the Board of Supervisors upped its allocation to the District following the public hearing. The Board upped its allocation to the District again prior to passing the budget at its next regularly scheduled meeting.
Before the rain, Food & Wine Festival draws large crowd
1,400 tickets sold on sunny Saturday.
April 18, 2008
GREENER PASTURES
Carpenter ants
GREENE COUNTY SCHOOL MENUS
For week of April 21-25
April 17, 2008
Three Greene schools clean up in math competition
NGES, Ruckersville, and WMMS all awarded first place finishes
Letter to the Editor
Reader expresses concern over duputy case
EDITORIAL: Have a Spring Clean for Earth Day
It’s time for the yearly ritual of spring cleaning. In a month featuring Earth Day, how do you clean (and inevitably discard) in a green manner?
Free Business program, April 22
Business owners and potential entrepreneurs are invited to attend Entrepreneur Express: Moving Your Business Forward, a workshop designed to deliver practical, hands-on training and provide information on available business resources. Sponsored locally by the Greene County Chamber of Commerce, Greene County Department of Economic Development, and the Greene County Economic Development Authority, the event will be held on Tuesday, April 22nd, from 9AM -2PM at the Greene County Technical Education Center, 10415 Spotswood Trail in Stanardsville.
From Georgia to Maine: Walking the Appalachian Trail
Greene County resident Lauralee Bliss and her son Josh hiked from Georgia to Maine
Property assessments underway
A number of area realtors are saying that sales of new homes are expected to remain steady through the spring with a gradual recovery occurring throughout the rest of the year.
Council to appoint Stanardsville mayor by May 5
The Stanardsville Town Council will meet on Wednesday, April 30, to appoint the next mayor of the town, following the death of Jerry Bortner on March 21.
Bortner served as mayor of Stanardsville for 14 years. His four-year term would have expired in 2010.
Tough Talk continues on budget
Greene County is facing a 3.94 percent – or $102,543 – reduction in state aid, but it will not be laying that burden on taxpayers, according to Chairman of the Board of Supervisors Steve Catalano.
County Board rejects $693K school request
Greene’s School Board has requested $693,000 in local funding, but the County Board of Supervisors is saying all it’s going to get is the equivalent of an estimated $207,000.
April 11, 2008
GREENE COUNTY PROPERTY TRANSFERS
Listing for March 2008
GUEST MEDITATION
What time is it?
LIBRARY MATTERS COLUMN
National Library Week 2008 is April 13-19
Local man charged in abduction of 23-year-old female
Further charges could follow from onging investigation
April 10, 2008
GREENE COUNTY SCHOOL MENUS
What’s on the menu this week
Cub Scout Pack 174 hosts Pinewood Derby Day in Greene
Boys and cars, a perfect match, made Saturday’s Pinewood Derby a hit
Amber Hoover begins her reign as Miss Greene County 2008
Lacey Marie Beale wins Little Miss Greene and Luke Berry wins Little Mister Greene in this year’s contest, sponsored by the Greene County Lions Club
April 09, 2008
Service Club to host golf benefit May 5
The Club, started more than three years ago and sponsored by the Greene County Ruritans, consists of sophomores, juniors and seniors who wish to serve their school and community. Its members have participated in, among other things, a road cleanup. They’ve manned the Ruritan float in the annual Parade of Lights. And they’ve collected donations for the County Animal Shelter and Kid Pan Alley, a Ruritan program that brings musicians into the schools.
Artifacts discovered
Between 300 and 400 feet in back of Ken and Shirley McDaniel’s Spotswood Trail home is the site of an archaeological dig that has turned up more than 12,000 artifacts, some about 11,000 years old
County Board eyes agencies’ staff numbers
Greene’s Board of Supervisors set its tone for the coming budget season at its workshop Monday, March 31, when it decided against paying $500 for a new podium in the County’s meeting room.
Instead, it will opt to have students at the Greene County Technical Center build one for the cost of supplies – about $100
April 03, 2008
Miss Greene Contest is April 5
Event begins at 7:30pm
LIBRARY MATTERS column
Autism Awareness
GREENE COUNTY SCHOOL MENUS
What’s on the menu?
Greene Historical Society prepares for annual meeting
Annual meeting is April 19
RESCUE MINUTE COLUMN
Communicating information is key
BOOMER JOURNEYS
Mammograms may not be enough
County passes adult business ordiance
Aim is to regulate where such establishments could locate.
