Jeanne Nicholson Siler is an award-winning journalist and blogger. With anthropology training, she is a former project historian for the non-profit Fayette Area Historical Initiative and is the author of Fayette Street: A Hundred-Year History of African American Life in Martinsville, Virginia.
Recent stories by Jeanne Nicholson Siler
Story Title |
Date Published |
What the frack? What happens in West Virginia can happen here
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Apr 18th, 2013 |
Toasty trio: Three Charlottesville fireplaces worth visiting
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Feb 27th, 2012 |
Do-nut overlook! Belmont cottage offers spudnuts and <I>mas
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Feb 17th, 2005 |
In Commons: Burnet saves best for last
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Feb 3rd, 2005 |
Hooville duplex: Live like a landlord-- or not
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Jan 20th, 2005 |
Diabetes doc: Can Nadler nix the needle?
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Jan 13th, 2005 |
Embracing 'J': UVA debuts two-week term
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Jan 6th, 2005 |
The circle: Doesn't stay unbroken for long
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Jan 6th, 2005 |
Easy riders: Convenient condos curb commute
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Dec 16th, 2004 |
Pleasing mix: Cruise this old/new cabin
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Dec 2nd, 2004 |
House of vinyl: And we don't mean music
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Nov 18th, 2004 |
Green tile: Four Seasons a colorful option
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Nov 4th, 2004 |
Green-light district: Summit's condos ready by January
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Oct 21st, 2004 |
Rent-to-own: Little ticket to financial freedom
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Oct 7th, 2004 |
Vaulted feeling: Storage aplenty in Fry's Spring
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Sep 9th, 2004 |
Proffit Road? Fix the garden, head to the bank
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Aug 26th, 2004 |
A rarity: Simple affordable city living
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Jul 22nd, 2004 |
Sandwiched retreat: Split personality on Winston
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Jul 8th, 2004 |
Strange bedfellows: Birds and a bomb shelter
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Jun 24th, 2004 |