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January 28, 2010
Road plan lacking funds to go forward
The Virginia Department of Transportation has made recommendations for easing congestion at the intersection of U.S. 29 and Route 607 in Ruckersville, but it doesn’t have the money to carry them out.
Road plan lacking funds to go forward
The Virginia Department of Transportation has made recommendations for easing congestion at the intersection of U.S. 29 and Route 607 in Ruckersville
Former Nicaraguan Refugee prosecutesdomestic violence
Juan Vega could have been a lot of things: he’s a former Marine with a master’s degree in business administration as well as a law degree.
January 21, 2010
Hunters for the Hungry
Hunters for the hungry has record breaking year
Editorial
Tough decisions for local schools
Letter to the Editor
Story had half truths, innuendo
Learning from the past
Learing from the past
Court upholds DVCA victory
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit has upheld a 2008 ruling favoring the Dogwood Valley Citizens Association in a community assessment dispute, but lawsuits continue in Greene County Circuit Court.
Calender, budget being discussed
Calendars and cash – or more precisely the lack of the later – drove the discussion at the monthly regular meeting of the Greene County School Board Jan. 13.
BOS nixes EDA Web site plan
The Greene County Economic Development Authority ran headlong into a brick wall last week when supervisors refused to grant its request for a new website.
January 14, 2010
Learning from the past
News events making healines in The Greene County Record many years ago
A letter to Noelle
Letter of encouragement
Changes in our midst affect us all
Editorial
Family safe after fire destroys home
The Steve Morris family of Ruckersville lost their home early Sunday morning.
Fox family gives back
The Drew Fox family of Ruckersville is celebrating their six-year-old son’s second anniversary in remission from leukemia with a blood drive at Fashion Square Mall’s Sears Court Saturday, from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m.
County Comp plan update considered
The Greene County Planning Commission will soon begin public hearings about what should be written into the Comprehensive Plan update due this year.
January 07, 2010
Stanardsville has unused potential
Letter to the Editor
National Guard aid appreciated
Letter to the Editor
New decade will bring change
As a community, we have just taken our first few tentative steps into that new land known as 2010. To all but the purists who didn’t recognize the new millennium until 2001 this is a new decade.
Taxed by taxes? Free help is available
Relief for taxpayers is coming to Greene County
Shifflett bids barbering goodbye
A question hangs in the air unanswered for a time as Dewey Shifflett’s sharp scissors make short work of some long hairs on the head of Tom Garth.
Lean times test local agencies
Greene County agencies are likely in for a lean year.
Colby Eppard’s family recalls better times
Stanardsville youth dies Friday after a high speed car chase
December 10, 2009
College guide program paying off
There’s a program going on at William Monroe High School that may be responsible for nearly doubling the number of students interested in pursuing post-secondary education.
The program is called the College Guide Program.
Horseback riders losing national park path access
Stanardsville’s Judie Pagter says that Greene County automobile drivers might soon be sharing more of their roads with horses.
December 03, 2009
Lowe’s program aids county
The Lowe’s store in Ruckersville does a lot more than sell merchandise for the home — it takes an active role in programs that can make Greene a better place to live.
November 26, 2009
Greene takes next step toward broadband availability
Greene County has signed on to Thomas Jefferson Planning District Commission’s regional effort to bring broadband to the area.
Signs of change
The Greene County Planning Department is calling on all businesses that do not have permits for their signs to get one.
Woeful WMHS athletic sites
“More money could come into the county if we had better athletic facilities.”
Margaret Ramsey, Chairwoman of Greene county tourism council
November 19, 2009
Local postal workers protest proposal
Local mail could be moved to Richmond processing center
