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June 26, 2008
Orange scraps decals
Town will tack fee on tax bills
Middle school moving along
Still on track for 2010 opening
In the zone
Ordinance overhaul continues
Supremely satisifed
Highest court sides with local landowner
June 19, 2008
School notebook
Orange County school news
Judge endorses Washington sentence
Given 12 months for involuntary manslaughter
Tuesday morning accident is fatal
Bealeton man dies on Terry’s Run Road
G’ville in E-ville
Town launches website
The air up there
County looks to acquire airport easements
All hail breaking loose
Weird weather regins over Orange County
June 12, 2008
Schools will offer childcare to staff
Will replace departing Child Garden
Boosters’ role in county rec
Is field availability still an issue?
Election fallout continues
Burkett alleges other infractions
Board backs big box ordinance
Large store retailers will need special use permit
June 05, 2008
School notebook
Orange County Public Schools
Living history in Gordonsville
Saturday and Sunday, the Gordonsville Exchange Hotel Civil War Museum hosted its annual living history weekend.
Polling place will move
Officials consider relocating to Prospect
Project position clarified
Board outlines stance on Rt. 3 development proposal
Town limits
County considers Gordonsville boundary adjustment
Recked?
Programs must pay their way
May 29, 2008
School notebook
Locust Grove Elementary School students participate in the Sponge Squeeze event in Ms. Davis’ fourth grade Metric Olympics, and more.
Gas pains
Fuel efficiency a growing concern for new car buyers
Emergency preparation
County looks at strategic plan for emergency services
PACs broke election laws: Commonwealth’s attorney, state police reveal investigation results
An investigation conducted by the state police has determined two Orange County political action committees (PAC) violated state election law last November, according to Orange County Commonwealth’s Attorney Diana Wheeler.
May 22, 2008
Best brains head to “battle”
For the first time in Orange County High School’s Academic Team history, members of this year’s academic team have qualified for the National Championships in Chicago, Illinois.
LOW acts on management assessment
At a May 3 meeting, the Lake of the Woods Board of Directors voted unanimously to take the first steps toward improving the LOW management system, following guidelines proposed in the Potomack Group’s report, and recommendations in the Quality Management System Gap Assessment report.
Weekend wreck fatal
A Sunday afternoon accident claimed the life of a Gordonsville woman.
Squads consolidate medical oversight; Woodmark donates CPAP machine
A local company has made a contribution to the community’s health.
For rescue squad personnel and volunteers, the last word in emergency medical care will originate from a single source.
Remembering why we remember
A three-day weekend at the end of May, when temperatures are warm and many folks have a serious case of Spring Fever, seems like a great time to throw a barbecue or splash in the pool. But for some, a day off on the last Monday in May has a more important purpose—memorializing those who gave the supreme sacrifice for democracy and freedom.
County prepares for major retailers
When it comes to retail, the Orange County Board of Supervisors doesn’t necessarily believe bigger is better, so they’ve begun working on a large retail used ordinance in order to regulate future retail development.
