Annual Manual
Sports/recreation/parks
Published on Aug 1st, 2013
0 comments CHARLOTTESVILLE AND ALBEMARLE PARKS CITY PARKS Azalea Park: Azalea Park offers a softball field, two basketball courts, an off-leash dog area, a playground and access to the Rivanna Trails...
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Schools and Kids
Published on Aug 1st, 2013
0 comments Schools Albemarle County Schools Charlottesville City Schools Private Schools Regional Schools Adult and Community Enrichment Nearby School Systems Colleges and Universities Public v....
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Government/Economy
Published on Aug 1st, 2013
0 comments On this page Courts Taxes Jail Voting Charlottesville City Council Albemarle County Supervisors General Assembly State Legislators Congressional Delegation Governor Charlbemarle city/county...
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Culture
Published on Aug 1st, 2013
0 comments Artistic touch: no shortage of galleries in Charlottesville Fralin Museum of Art, 155 Rugby Road- Formerly the UVA Art Museum and before that, the Bayly. Fralin is giving his Ashcan School collection...
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People to watch
Published on Aug 1st, 2013
21 comments City Kristin Szakos: While professionally she's been a reporter/writer/translator, community organizing has always been close to the vice mayor's heart— she's written two books about it and her...
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Real Estate
Published on Aug 1st, 2013
0 comments So you’re considering relocating to the Charlottesville area, but just how do you go about figuring out where to settle? North, south, east or west — which one suits you and your family best?...
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Tourism and Events
Published on Aug 1st, 2013
0 comments Outings From presidential homes to shopping districts, lectures, and historic sites, there's no shortage of things to do in Charlottesville. Monticello- Charlottesville's top history...
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Our Town
Published on Aug 1st, 2013
0 comments The JPA Bridge: After nearly 18 traffic-blocking months of construction, the new bridge opened in September 2012 to cheers from Jefferson Park Avenue residents and businesses that had suffered during...
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Friendliest and beefiest local guide arrives
Published on Aug 4th, 2011
14 comments This week's issue of the Hook is the Annual Manual, the most comprehensive and reader-friendly guide to Charlottesville and Central Virginia. By supplanting our regular weekly issue, the publication...
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