Monthly Archive for March, 2002

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Music Resource Center Homeless

Charlottesville’s Music Resource Center is soon to be homeless. The local non-profit has worked with about 500 kids each year to teach them music production, but their location in Trax has proved to be a problem: UVa is demolishing it this summer. In today’s Progress, Jake Mooney reports that UVa is working with the organization to help find them a new location.

CHS Panel Lobbies for Accused Students

A student committee is attempting to convince the school board to permit the accused attackers, who were recently expelled from CHS, to reaccept them to CHS. They believe that the students would be better off at CHS than at the alternative education program, where they have been transferred to. WINA has the story.

Keswickians Opposed to Winery

A Keswick couple looking to create a winery is getting some heat from their neighbors. Albert and Cindy Schornberg want to build a boutique vineyard and winery on their 53 acres, making 120,000 bottles each year. But the idea hasn’t gone over so well — their neighbors are contesting the plan, and the ABC is holding a hearing next Friday. WINA has the story.

Rash of Bomb Threats Continues

Ben writes: I’ve been told by the professor of a class I would’ve had an exam in today that there has been yet another bomb threat on New Cabell Hall. This is just getting ridiculous. Like previous bomb threats, this potentially means that classes in New Cabell as well as surrounding buildings (Old Cabell, possibly Rouss hall, but not Cocke, it seems) have been canceled. Someone really wanted their Spring break early.

Rolph and Danielson Split Up

Developers Colin Rolph and Lee Danielson, owners of D&R Development, are breaking up, WINA reports. The two are most well known for the creation of the downtown Ice Park, the Regal theatre and the 2nd Street crossing. The two had a rather public fight via the Daily Progress a few months ago, and it has led to a court-appointed attorney supervising the company’s break-up. Danielson has reportedly left town, and is now back in California. 10:01am Update: I just noticed that Jake Mooney has a big ol’ article about this in today’s Progress.

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