For what it’s worth- He’s the reason that Scottsville finally has some sort of mail delivery for residents that live within “town limits”. Because of the mail delivery services he was able to get- residents of Scottsville with special circumstances can apply for “Hardship” consideration to have mail delivered directly to their house, something that was not conceivable before his election.
Prior to his tenure as Town Councilor there was no mail delivery for people living within town limits at all. You had to pay for a P.O. box which the USPS should have been providing for free- but wasn’t- and wasn’t for many many years.
Police announced this afternoon that their investigation into what was initially believed to be a fatal fire on Rugby Avenue is now a homicide investigation. #
The Virginia Supreme Court has denied George Huguely’s appeal. His second-degree murder conviction will stand, WRIC reports. #
In a carefully worded story, and not citing specific sources, WTVR reports that forensic evidence belonging to Jesse Matthew Jr., the main suspect in the disappearance of Hannah Graham, matches forensic evidence collected during the investigation of Morgan Harrington’s 2009 murder. #
Both Charlottesville Registrar Sheri Iachetta and former Electoral Board member Stephanie Commander have turned themselves in to the police on four six and four felony counts of embezzlement, respectively. #
Ten years ago, the National Institutes of Health budget doubled and schools like the University of Virginia built massive new research facilities. A decade later, those buildings remain largely underutilized. NPR visits UVA in this story on the effect of federal binge and spurge spending in the sciences. #
The Architectural Review Board has approved a bike-themed mural on West Market, below the McGuffey Art Center, although at least one member expressed concerns that it might look like the bicyclists were riding away from Charlottesville’s downtown. #
For what it’s worth- He’s the reason that Scottsville finally has some sort of mail delivery for residents that live within “town limits”. Because of the mail delivery services he was able to get- residents of Scottsville with special circumstances can apply for “Hardship” consideration to have mail delivered directly to their house, something that was not conceivable before his election.
Prior to his tenure as Town Councilor there was no mail delivery for people living within town limits at all. You had to pay for a P.O. box which the USPS should have been providing for free- but wasn’t- and wasn’t for many many years.
That’s really interesting, Bob—thanks for that.