September 18th, 2003 issue #0237
September 18th, 2003
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Citizens to the polls
October 6 is the deadline for registering to vote in the November 4 election. County wannabe voters can find registration forms at the Registrar's office in the DMV building on Pantops, in the DMV lobby, in all local high schools, and other locations. Call 951-6798. -
Forums: Where informed citizens hang out
Thursday, September 18, 7pm. Eric Strucko and David Wyant. Batesville Methodist Church. Sponsored by the Batesville Ruritans. Monday, September 22, 7pm. All BOS candidates. Westminster Presbyterian Church Library. Sponsored by ANA, ASAP, CFA, EEC, PEC. Monday, September 29, 7pm. All BOS candidates. County Office Building. Sponsored by the League of Women Voters. Wednesday, October 1, 7pm. White Hall and at-large School Board candidates. Henley Middle School. Sponsored by the Coalition for a Responsible School Board. -
Hot races: 15 candidates, 7 seats, 14 questions
It's not a presidential election year, and frankly, the Albemarle County and state General Assembly elections don't have quite the same cachet and voter-drawing power as those with name-brand national candidates. -
Huh? What's a Soil and Water Conservation District?
One of the most perplexing items demanding the attention of Albemarle County voters is the election of directors to the Thomas Jefferson Soil and Water Conservation District. Huh? The candidates on the November 4 ballot– Nick Evans and Steven Meeks– are the two incumbents on the district's board representing Albemarle, so it's not even a contested race.
4Better Or Worse
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The week in review
Worst weather forecast: Hurricane Isabel Best chad-related twist: A federal appeals court rules punch-card ballots in six California counties are unacceptable, potentially ...
Editor's Note
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New music reviewer
This week we offer a belated welcome (he began with us September 4) to our newest music writer, Andy Miller, who joins the Hook every two weeks as a music reviewer. He's a ...
The Dish
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New 'opportunity': Dueling gelatos meet on the Mall
THE DISH- New 'opportunity': Dueling gelatos meet on the Mall By CHRISTINA BALL [email protected] When Chaps announced it would soon be adding a few gelato flavors to i...
Essays
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Edward Teller: My brush with greatness
While the entertainment world reels from the loss of Warren Zevon, Johnny Cash, and John Ritter, the world stage will long remember the controversial cold warrior bomb-buil...
Question of the Week
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Have you ever missed voting in an election?
Chris Farina: I hate to say it, but once I did. I was late with an absentee ballot with a vote against Reagan. I was so bummed. Sara Griffin: Yeah, I would probably say I ...
Real Estate
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Foreclosure auctions
September 18, 2003, at 11am at the Greene County Courthouse Property: 333 Davis Road, Ruckersville Debtor: Andrew and Margaret J. Fields Amount owing: $84,395.56 Bidder bri...
Real Estate - $old
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REAL ESTATE- $OLD
ALBEMARLE 6/18 Virginia S. Patterson to Larry B. and Barbara A. Hall, 1.0 acres parcel in Northside Industrial Park, $135,000. Robert S. and Barbara S. Byrum to Anne L., H...
Real Estate - On the Block
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Greenwoodsy: Tiny cottage full of charms
ADDRESS: Route 691 ASKING: $210,000 SIZE: 960 fin. sq. ft., 60 unfin. YEAR BUILT: 1918 NEIGHBORHOOD: Greenwood CURB APPEAL: 7 out of a possible 10 LISTED BY: Ross Stevens, ...
Real Estate - Update
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REAL ESTATE- Update
Published September 18, 2003, in issue #0237 of the Hook What happened to "On the Blocks" of the past? APPEARED IN THE HOOK: May 8, 2003, issue #18 ADDRESS: 2306 Highland A...
Movie Reviews
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Mane attraction: <I>Secondhand Lions</I> warms the heart
Secondhand plots are Hollywood's specialty. Although we critics get tired of them sometimes and long for independent films with fresh ideas, some recyclers know what they'r...
Music Reviews
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MUSIC REVIEW- Tonal shift: <I>You</I> bring new crowd to Corner
BY MARK GRABOWSKI [email protected] You (formerly Airmail) and Ted Stryker's Drinking Problemat JabberwockySeptember 11, 2003 Thursday, September 11, marked the meet... -
What a night: Packed house roars for Rufus
Rufus Wainwrightat Old Cabell HallSeptember 26 "I'm a gay-making machine!" said Rufus Wainwright Friday night at his concert in Old Cabell Hall. The comment was in referen...
News
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Acoustic sunset: When they were kings of Cabell
"If they ever build another Cabell Hall, they'll have to call this 'Really Old Cabell Hall,'" says Stratton Salidas at a Friday, September 5, acoustic concert at UVA's Old ... -
Caffeinated farewell: Live Arts leaves Old Michie
BY STEPHEN BOYKEWICH [email protected] When does a night of theater that includes aliens debating the construction of a Wormhole Bypass and a karaoke performance ... -
Central perk: DMB provides the sound of money
"We're psyched," says Boyd Tinsley, violin player for the Dave Matthews Band, as he talks about the outdoor concert that could simultaneously carry his group into the histo... -
Court scare: 'average joes' dissed for deputies
The lines were drawn at Court Square– from parallel to perpendicular– in front of the Albemarle Circuit Court on East Jefferson Street last week, inciting a pro... -
Isabel: one spot's ready
There's only one building in town that appears fully ready for hurricane Isabel: the defunct Hardees on Ivy Road. The non-Drive-thru-equipped location closed in late July... -
Living history: Scottsville unveils new park
BY CAITLIN KING [email protected] The workers are tired. The clock is ticking. And they still have boats to build. Scottsville officials are putting the finishing tou... -
More glossies: <I>South Magazine</I> launches
First there was Albemarle magazine, covering the good life in one county. Then came Virginia Living, covering the good life all over the Commonwealth. Now, just a year afte... -
Newest Virginia Landmarks Register addition
The 1940 Spanish Colonial Revival house on Rothery Road isn't a typical Virginia manse. And that's why it was just listed on the Virginia Landmarks Register. Now owned by V... -
Read on: New glossy lures Southerners
A Mississippi husband and wife are hoping to carve out a niche in the Southern magazine market. Brent and Jane Alexander have planned a small-scale launch of a popular cult...
The Brazen Careerist
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Pet peeves: A few least favorite things
Here is my current list of people and things I hate. It's an ongoing project that simmers week after week until it reaches boiling point and I have to spend a column ventin...
Strange But True
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Precipitation: Gold goes and comes
DRAWING BY DEBORAH DERR MCCLINTOCK Q. You're a Danish Nobel prize-winning nuclear physicist fleeing the Nazis. You must leave behind your own gold medal and that of a...
Facetime
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Jack in the box: You can't keep Smith down
Five years ago, Jack Smith owned a web design company and considered himself in good company. Now, however, the dot-com landscape has changed, and Smith is a rarity. "I'm k...
Hotseat
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Publisher emerita: Kay 'I'm not a bluestocking' Peaslee
Charlottesville was a very different landscape when Kay Peaslee moved here from Nova Scotia in 1972. In fact, Peaslee, who'd lived in Canada, China, and Brazil with her for...
Letters
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Biking is privilege, not right
It never ceases to amaze me that people are so willing to justify breaking a law [News, "Critical mass," September 11] simply because they want to make a point. Of even mor... -
Brazen's getting better
Your "Brazen Careerist" columnist answered my put-down [Letters, September 11: "Deep-six Trunk"] by writing a terrific column on career management in that issue. That was f... -
Garrett's a hunk
What a great story/photo! [September 11 HotSeat: "Paul Garrett: boring and proud of it"] I laughed all the way through the story and thought, Gee, maybe I should feel sorry...