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The Tale of Colin and Gillian Published on Jul 25th, 2011 0 comments
The Decemberists became arguably the most intellectually intimidating art-rockers of the new century thus far largely because they spent nearly a decade writing increasingly complex music...
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Turks Gap Road Published on Jul 24th, 2011 11 comments
Two kids (who just finished swimming at "Blue Hole" on the south fork of the Moormans River) step off Turks Gap Road– one of the historic highways severed by the 75-year ago creation of the...
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Blue Hole on a hot day Published on Jul 23rd, 2011 7 comments
On a Saturday that hit 96 in town, temperatures– particularly the water temperatures– were significantly cooler in Blue Hole, a swimming hole just outside the Shenandoah National Park in...
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Table of Contents Published on Jul 20th, 2011 0 comments
COVERPrimary primerWith the Democratic primary for City Council (and Clerk of Court) just weeks away, it's time to meet the candidates and find out just what they'd do if voted into office. Will...
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Downward dog days: New yoga biz stretches outdoors Published on Jul 14th, 2011 1 comments
The options for doing yoga in Charlottesville already run the gamut from relaxing Hatha to vigorous Ashtanga to oh-so-sweaty Bikram, performed in a heated room. Jacqueline Wilde saw an opportunity to...
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Borrowed Inspiration: Local alt-pop-rockers drop delicious debut release Published on Jul 14th, 2011 5 comments
Let's be honest: local musician Adam Brock doesn't need much motivation to spur his songwriting– a quick glance over his track record more than proves that. The frontman of the burgeoning...
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Table of contents Published on Jul 14th, 2011 0 comments
COVERShenandoah's 75thWhether you're riding along Skyline Drive, hiking, biking or camping, the Shenandoah National Park is best known for its numerous recreational activities and glorious views. It...
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Table of Contents Published on Jul 6th, 2011 0 comments
COVERHidden gardenTucked away between Park Street and 250, Rock Hill gardens have a rich history– and thanks to hundreds of volunteers, they may also have a rich future. Will the city step up?...
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Down the drain... for a purpose Published on Jun 30th, 2011 3 comments
A fire hydrant on downtown's Altamont Street has been running all day in an attempt to clear the line of water in order to make repairs to a line underneath nearby High Street, according to a worker...
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Table of Contents Published on Jun 29th, 2011 0 comments
COVERWhatever happened?Did you ever wonder if The Main Street Arena is making money or if more geese will be killed around the airport? And what about The Jefferson School? This week, the Hook checks...
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Snap: Rooftop Services Published on Jun 29th, 2011 0 comments
After peeling back the standing seam metal roof, a team from a locally-based company called Roof Top Services peels a backing from a self-stick membrane– what appears to be Grace Ice &...
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Property transfers Published on Jun 23rd, 2011 0 comments
10/25Linda B. Hicks to Claire H. Mihalski, 0.27 acres at 1208 Bixham Lane, Fieldbrook, $250,000.Professional Foreclosure Corp. to Federal National Mortgage Assoc., 2.1070 acres at 1524 Harris Creek...
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Contents Published on Jun 23rd, 2011 0 comments
COVERTravel tricksSo you wanna go to California or Costa Rica this summer? You might find that just getting to your plane takes as much time as you'll spend in the air. The Hook's editor offers tips...
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Property transfers Published on Jun 16th, 2011 0 comments
10/18Gary S. and Wendy L. Yarno to Robert Neal and Susan Spessard Comstock, 154.562 acres at 3100 Gilbert Station Road, $870,000.Edge Valley Preservation LLC to Joseph P. and Denise D. McMenamin, 5....
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Open house Published on Jun 10th, 2011 0 comments
Enjoy free yoga and meditation classes, a family-friendly drum circle, free facials and massages, sno cones by Kona Ice and other healthy snacks, and a poetry reading in the evening. Fun for the...
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Parkway panic: Rooker vexed as Dorrier rekindles Bypass Published on Jun 9th, 2011 63 comments
Taking the reins from the late Charlotte Humphris, Dennis Rooker built his political career on fighting the Western Bypass, a much-maligned planned freeway that would rip through hills and...
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Property transfers Published on Jun 9th, 2011 0 comments
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ALBEMARLE10/12Samuel I. White, trustee, to Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp., parcel in Foxcroft, $338,565.Josephine T. Feggans to Larry Snead, 5.1...
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Snap: The Kona Ice man cometh Published on Jun 2nd, 2011 0 comments
With June 1 temperatures pushing past 90 degrees and humidity like a high school locker room, the Kona Ice truck cruised through Crozet with a welcome blast of cool ice and fruity syrups.
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Person dead after train encounter in Scottsville Published on Jun 1st, 2011 21 comments
An eastbound train and a person who may have been dead, unconscious, or simply lying on train tracks in Scottsville made for a grisly scene Wednesday morning.
Officials were called to Ferry Street,...
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Well, this Bonnaroo ticket giveaway is certainly our biggest contest ever Published on May 23rd, 2011 87 comments
Goodness, the guys operating the online concert ticket marketplace StubHub are just dead set on starting your summer off properly, aren't they? This month they're sending pop-savvy blues-rockers...
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Snap: We stand for freedom... Published on May 2nd, 2011 1 comments
An American flag, made of glazed tiles handmade by schoolchildren, hangs on the second floor of the main Albemarle County Office Building.
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Snap: When Rugby Road is 3 buses wide Published on May 1st, 2011 5 comments
How serious are local officials about getting beverage-minded students to and from the Foxfield races? Serious enough to let motorcoaches take over Rugby Road on the Saturday morning of the...
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Snap: Clouds cleared over West Main Published on Apr 29th, 2011 0 comments
This was the scene early Thursday afternoon, April 28, after the rain stopped falling on a succession of rain storms that helped reduce some of the rainfall deficit that has been plaguing the area....
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Ivy tornado: The story of the killer twister of 1959 Published on Apr 28th, 2011 2 comments
With the deadliest tornado day in decades having just hit the South, it's interesting to note that in 1959 calamity struck when tornadoes killed 12 Charlottesville-area people one day–...
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New owner of Kluge winery suffers political setback Published on Apr 27th, 2011 72 comments
Donald Trump, the man who would be president and the man who bought a foreclosed local winery, suffered a setback April 27, as the actual president unveiled his actual birth certificate, showing that...
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Snap: Rainbow after the storm Published on Apr 27th, 2011 1 comments
The storm that roared through Charlottesville in the early evening of Tuesday, April 26 left behind an attractive rainbow. The storm dropped pea-sized hail and what appeared to be at least an inch of...
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Ending speculation: Katie Couric says she's leaving Evening News Published on Apr 26th, 2011 2 comments
Katie Couric, the UVA grad with the stellar broadcast news career, has ended weeks of speculation by announcing that she has decided to end her tenure at the helm of the CBS Evening News, leaving the...
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Tuesday afternoon: Thunder and hail enliven fair city Published on Apr 26th, 2011 5 comments
The National Weather Service's Blacksburg radar shows a band of severe weather approaching Charlottesville this afternoon though the loop images show that the center of the storm may pass between...
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Snap: Volleyballing by University Avenue Published on Apr 22nd, 2011 1 comments
The new sand volleyball courts that UVA built last fall appear to have finally leaped into action. Here, what appears to be a pick-up game takes place under the sunny skies of April 17.
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Paul Garrett wants 8 more years Published on Apr 20th, 2011 26 comments
Longtime Charlottesville Circuit Court Clerk Paul Garrett, 65, announces April 20 another run for the seat he's held since 1981, when he was appointed to fill the position until an election in...
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