Monthly Archive for August, 2004

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Serial Rapist Attacks Again

A week ago, cherno submitted WTVR’s story that the serial rapist may have struck again in Charlottesville, and today, police confirmed that, WINA reports. A woman on Webland Dr. was sexually assaulted on Thursday afternoon, after her house was broken into. It’s believed that he bruised his hand during the attack, which is the only distinguishing mark known right now. Update: Reed Williams has the story in today’s Progress.

Bodo’s Corner Location to Open?

Six classes have graduated from UVa in the the time that Bodo’s has been ostensibly on the verge of opening a Corner location. The class of 2005 may be the first to actually see that happen. Owner Brian Fox, who has been using the location as the business headquarters of his other two locations, is going through all of the motions of opening for business in the next couple of months, including hiring the forty people necessary to run the location. This isn’t the first time that the Corner location has been said to be on the verge of opening, though — people have come to feel proprietary about Bodo’s in the meantime, so expect much grousing if it doesn’t happen this time. John Yellig has the story in today’s Progress.

Boulders Keeping County Safe

In an effort to keep the county safe from terrorists, the entrance to the county office building has been strewn with boulders. Twelve of them have been arranged in a circle, at a cost of $4,000, to protect the building in the case of the national threat level being raised to code orange. The boulders replace police cars that had previously been arranged in the same place as circumstances necessitated, also to protect the county office building from boulder-averse terrorists seeking to strike fear into the heart of Charlottesvillians. Julie Stavitski has the story in today’s Progress.

Madison Rezones Rt. 29 for YASC

Madison County, following in the footsteps of Greene County, has rezoned 35 acres along Rt. 29 for commercial development. It’s right next to the new Madison Plaza shopping center and across from the high school, and could include office space, a pair of restaurants, and a hotel/conference center, though that’s speculative. As Rt. 29 in Greene and Madison becomes increasingly built up, it’s becoming decreasingly clear what benefit will be offered by the long-debated 29 Bypass. Olympia Meola has the story in today’s Progress.

Observer Folds

The Observer, which has been published for 26 years, has called it quits, WINA reports. It was in November of 2002 that ’99-’02 publisher Jeff Peyton called it quits, with his ownership being sold to Ron Hassan shortly thereafter. In January of last year, the two-year-old valley edition was axed, with Observer employees forking off the web-based Augusta Free Press at that point. By all accounts, the paper has limped along since then, so the conservative weekly’s ending doesn’t come as a tremendous surprise. Update: See the comments for some corrections and clarifications from former Observer employees. Also, John Yellig has some details in today’s Progress.

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