Yearly Archive for 2002

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Charlottesville Nightlife: What’s missing?

Indie writes: There are two articles this week in the C-Ville Weekly that take a look at local nightlife. Many times I hear, “There’s nothing to do in Charlottesville.” So what’s missing (in terms of nightlife)? Do we need swankier restaurants? A couple of clubs? An expanded downtown scene? Or do we really have it all?

Interview with Carl Carter

In today’s Progress, Claudia Pinto has an interview with Carl Carter, perhaps better known as the guy who dresses like a clown and plays keyboard on the Downtown Mall. He can be found nearly every day of the week, tapping away on his keyboard, playing violin or playing with wind-up toys. Says Carter of his work, “It’s very political. For me, it’s about freedom of speech.”

RWSA to Decide on Water Plan

ColinC writes: The Rivanna Water and Sewer Authority will decide today if it will give approval to a long-term water plan for the area. Executive Director Larry Tropea says the main focus of the plan is conservation. It also calls for raising the height of the South Fork of the Rivanna Reservoir by 4 feet, reducing sediment. The plan will cost millions of dollars. WINA reports.

Kidnapper Arrested, Girlfriend Safe

ColinC writes: A convicted child rapist accused of abducting his ex-girlfriend from her Augusta County home was arrested Sunday. The ex-girlfriend, Terry Wooddell, was missing since Wednesday, but has returned uninjured to her home. The Daily Progress reports that Anthony Slaughter was arrested Sunday in Madison County after tips to the FBI and others led them there. From 91.9 WNRN

Richards’ Kitty Dwarfed by Goode’s

The financial filings are in, and Republican Congressman Virgil Goode has it all over Charlottesville’s Meredith Richards in the congressional race, WINA reports. Goode has $430,000 in cash on hand to Richards’ $43,000. It’s been said that this first filing would be important to her campaign, given that potential major donors often hold back until they can see if the candidate’s fund is sufficient that they have a shot at winning. It should be interesting to see the analysis of where this leaves the Richards campaign.

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