Monthly Archive for December, 2001

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New Trash Transfer Station: Downtown?

The owners of the Harry A. Wright salvage yard, next to Coiners’ in the Woolen Mills, figure they’ve got just the solution to the Ivy Landfill’s closing of the construction debris section: they’ll accept it at their place of business. At 150 tons per day, the plan isn’t exactly popular. And under city zoning regulations, it’s not what you’d call legal, either. C’ville planning director Jim Tolbert said that it just can’t happen, and has sent a letter to the entrepreneurs to that effect. The story is in today’s Progress.

Doctor Convicted of Murder of Wife

A jury has convicted Dr. John Reeves, of Albemarle, of first degree murder, sentencing him to 45 years in prison. He killed his ex-wife in November of 2000, apparently over child support and alimony payments. Reeves was over $300,000 in debt, owing $138,000 to his ex-wife. The story is in today’s Progress, and in brief on WINA’s site.

Entergy to Re-File for Louisa Plant

Entergy Wholesale Operations, who had withdrawn their application build a power plant in Louisa, has said that they intend to re-file an application next year. They want to alter the power output of the plant, and will be making design changes on that basis. The story is in today’s Progress, but you can read WINA’s blurb.

Stony Point Fire Chief Resigns

Alan Norford, who has been the fire chief for the Stony Point Fire Company for the past 13 years, has resigned. This is a direct result of 8 Stony Point volunteers being arrested earlier this week on charges of arson. Norford was one of the founders of the Stony Point Fire Company, and will remain on with the company as a volunteer. WINA has a brief piece, but the Daily Progress has the complete story in today’s issue.

Albemarle Bans Sexual Orientation Discrimination

The Albemarle County school board voted 5 to 2 last night to expand their student anti-discrimination rules to cover sexual orientation, WINA reports. The change largely resulted from the efforts of the Gay-Straight Alliance at MHS. (An organization that, ironically, is forced to operate as a stealth school club, because MHS won’t permit them to exist.) The two dissenting votes came from Ken Boyd and

Chairman Charles Ward.

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