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      News, Charlottesville · Education

      cvillenews.com · City Considering Closing Buford or Walker RSS Comment Feed Bookmark on del.icio.us

      The city school system is thinking about shutting down Walker Elementary or Buford Middle, Rachana Dixit wrote in yesterday’s Progress. Walker serves solely fifth- and sixth-grade students, while Buford serves seventh- and eighth-grade students. By consolidating them—probably at Buford—the city could save up to $700k/year in salaries…but it would require $21M in capital costs.

      From the late sixties until the late eighties, Buford and Walker were both middle schools. In 1988, they split the duty, with Walker taking the lower two grades, and Buford taking the upper two.

      The school board will vote on this in mid-October.

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      News, Charlottesville · Meta News, Development

      cvillenews.com · Halsey Minor Threatens to Sue The Hook RSS Comment Feed Bookmark on del.icio.us

      Over at The Hook, editor Hawes Spencer has been writing about the latest in the slow-motion collapse of the whole Landmark Hotel / Halsey Minor / Lee Danielson thing, with the news of the moment being the Chapter 11 filing by Minor Family Hotels LLC. Within that piece, Spencer mentions that Minor started threatening The Hook with a lawsuit, and links to two e-mails [1, 2] that Minor sent to the newspaper in early July. The first one, sent July 2, reads:

      Hawes you are the $7.5 mm man — so far. If it was not for you printing the outrageous comments from Lee and SFG I would not have done so well in court. You have clearly destroyed the value of the hotel with your series of inaccurate and in inflammatory stories based on completely false facts. SFG was horrible, and Lee was just as bad but with the hook accepting falsehood after falsehood as gospel you have made obvious the damages the bad actors can have in undermining a project and an important economic driver to a city like Charlottelsville.

      As I said. Christies down $12.5.mm for fraud. Lee bankrupt. SFG bankrupt. You write one more story that is libelous and I have no choice but to go after the third leg of the stool, the Hook. Tell your people to quite inventing facts. Say you are sorry. Haas, I am suing you plain and simple to clear my name with one more nasty false story. Christies can afford to underestimate me. You cannot.

      And the second one, sent July 3:

      Hawes, trust me. When your down people start to pile on. You are just such an individual which is why you are generally disliked around town.

      You need to publicly apologize to me. Divorce and a libel suit are not going to be a good plan for you.You apologize publicly or I am coming after you for lying about me when I was fighting my battles, which were for the sake of the city, not to sell sleazy papers.

      The difference between you and I is you bug the fuck out of me, but I on the other hand can and will crush you if you don’t make amends for being such a lying asshole for the last 18 months — you, Lee and the FDIC. Your world is getting small fast and if you choose to take me on too you are not going to believe how far down the bottom really is. I crushed the jerks in my way. Good luck to you.

      Wow. Those are scorchers. Minor never specifies what he believes to be falsehoods in The Hook’s coverage, so it’s tough to know what the merits are of his claims.

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      News, Charlottesville · In Brief

      cvillenews.com · Augusta’s Waning Moon RSS Comment Feed Bookmark on del.icio.us

      It’s safe to travel to Weyers Cave again: the serial mooner has been caught (in the act).

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      News, Charlottesville · In Brief

      cvillenews.com · Ranks of Unemployed Climbing RSS Comment Feed Bookmark on del.icio.us

      Unemployment is getting worse locally.

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      News, Charlottesville · In Brief

      cvillenews.com · Sanminiatelli Named AP Editor RSS Comment Feed Bookmark on del.icio.us

      Former Progress staffer Maria Sanminiatelli has been named the AP’s North American editor.

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      News, Charlottesville · Government

      cvillenews.com · Maurice Jones Shooting to be City Manager RSS Comment Feed Bookmark on del.icio.us

      Maurice Jones is shooting to be the city manager, Rachana Dixit writes in the Progress today. He became acting city manager when Gary O’Connell stepped down in April. Before that he was assistant city manager. Jones is perhaps best known for his time as a sportscaster for NBC-29 in the mid-nineties and, after that, serving as the city spokesman. An outside search firm is trying to find a replacement for O’Connell; Jones has not yet formally applied, but intends to shortly.

      As this process unfolds, keep in mind that Charlottesville has a strong city manager form of government. The city manager is in charge of the city—basically a mid-sized business—the equivalent of mayor in many other cities.

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      News, Charlottesville · Government

      cvillenews.com · Bob Tucker to Retire RSS Comment Feed Bookmark on del.icio.us

      Just a few months after Gary O’Connell departed as Charlottesville city manager, Bob Tucker has announced he’s stepping down as the county executive, NBC-29 reports. In the equivalent role to O’Connell’s, Tucker has run the county for twenty years. His retirement is effective December 31. Expect a search firm to be hired and a national search to be conducted. Presumably this puts the county in the awkward position of competing with the city for the same talent.

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      News, Charlottesville · In Brief

      cvillenews.com · Plan 9 Planning to Move RSS Comment Feed Bookmark on del.icio.us

      Plan 9 is looking for a smaller location to move to from Albemarle Square.

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      News, Charlottesville · In Brief

      cvillenews.com · Wheeler Timed His School Board Resignation RSS Comment Feed Bookmark on del.icio.us

      Brian Wheeler timed his school board resignation to avoid being replaced via an election. There are upsides and downsides to that decision.

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      News, Charlottesville · Crime

      cvillenews.com · Homeless Man Beaten Near Mall RSS Comment Feed Bookmark on del.icio.us

      A homeless man was beaten half to death overnight, the Daily Progress reports. Robert Kartheiser was found in the bushes between the Omni and the federal courthouse. He’s hospitalized, unconscious, and it’s not clear that he’s going to live. Police don’t have any suspects, and are looking for leads in the case.

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      News, Charlottesville · In Brief

      cvillenews.com · Whales Ahoy RSS Comment Feed Bookmark on del.icio.us

      Three new whale tails are going in, courtesy of ArtInPlace.

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      News, Charlottesville · Meta News, Business, UVa

      cvillenews.com · The Hook Investigates VQR RSS Comment Feed Bookmark on del.icio.us

      In the current Hook is one of the longest articles that I recall them publishing: Dave McNair’s investigation into the suicide of VQR’s Kevin Morrissey. There’s a lot more information, and better sourced information, than in the Chronicle of Higher Education piece, published last week. Perhaps the most interesting revelation in the article is that there was a 32-year veteran of the UVA-published magazine who says she was forced out by editor Ted Genoways in 2005; after she filed a harassment complaint against him, the university gave her a severance package. She calls Genoways “a danger” who “should not be in charge of other people.”

      Obligatory disclaimer: I work for VQR, I’ve accepted a new job elsewhere at the university, this is super awkward to write about, and I’ve lost all perspective as to when I should write about this on cvillenews.com and when I shouldn’t. Based on the explosion of comments on The Hook’s site this afternoon and evening, though, it looks like people are still pretty interested.

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      News, Charlottesville · In Brief

      cvillenews.com · One if by Land, Two if by Sea RSS Comment Feed Bookmark on del.icio.us

      Here’s your annual warning: the students return this weekend.

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      News, Charlottesville · Meta News, Business, UVa

      cvillenews.com · Morrissey’s Death Under Media Investigation RSS Comment Feed Bookmark on del.icio.us

      The story of the death of VQR Managing Editor Kevin Morrissey two weeks ago has become a topic of great interest. The Chronicle of Higher Education today features a weighty investigative piece entitled “What Killed Kevin Morrissey?”. Author Robin Wilson repeats claims that magazine editor Ted Genoways is rarely at work, that he has left his staff completing much of his duties, and that years of bullying Morrissey culminated in the employee’s suicide. (Genoways denies the charges.) And over at C-Ville Weekly, Brendan Fitzgerald updates his coverage with basically a whole new layer of the story, reporting that Genoways is now directing inquiries to an attorney.

      I must again point out that I am one of the four people on the staff of VQR working for Genoways, and that it remains awfully uncomfortable for me to write about this here. Based on the sheer volume of press inquiries I’ve been getting from local and national media outlets in the past two weeks, we can expect to see quite a bit more coverage of this story in the days ahead.

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      News, Charlottesville · In Brief

      cvillenews.com · Local Guy Defeats Evil Bank RSS Comment Feed Bookmark on del.icio.us

      Jim Noble beat Bank of America in small claims court.

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      News, Charlottesville · In Brief

      cvillenews.com · Model Charlottesville in 3D RSS Comment Feed Bookmark on del.icio.us

      Help create 3D models of local buildings in Google Earth. I love it!

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      News, Charlottesville · In Brief

      cvillenews.com · Genoways Out at VQR? RSS Comment Feed Bookmark on del.icio.us

      C-Ville Weekly is raising questions about the death of VQR’s Kevin Morrissey.

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      News, Charlottesville · Education, Politics

      cvillenews.com · Wheeler Resigning from Albemarle School Board RSS Comment Feed Bookmark on del.icio.us

      Brian Wheeler is resigning from the Albemarle School Board, WINA reports. He says he both wants to spend more time with family and wants to spend more time on Charlottesville Tomorrow, the non-profit that he runs. Wheeler holds the only at-large seat on the board, which will be filled by the remainder of the board appointing somebody to complete his term. Wheeler was first elected in 2003 by a 0.65% margin and reelected by a healthier 12.5% margin in 2007. His term seat is up for reelection in November of next year.

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      News, Charlottesville · Education, Politics

      cvillenews.com · Edwards Resigning from School Board RSS Comment Feed Bookmark on del.icio.us

      In what is presumably a coincidence, on the same day that Brian Wheeler announced his resignation from the Albemarle School Board, Alvin Edwards announced that he’s resigning from the Charlottesville School Board, Rachana Dixit writes in the Daily Progress. That resignation is effective at the end of October. The former mayor cited only personal reasons. Dixit did the math, and points out that Edwards has missed a great many board meetings in the last few years—one third of them since January 2008—and even disappeared without explanation for two months early last year. Edwards was elected in 2007, and his seat is up for reelection in November of next year. His term will be completed by whomever is appointed by the board.

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      News, Charlottesville · In Brief

      cvillenews.com · The Albemarle Place Hokey Pokey RSS Comment Feed Bookmark on del.icio.us

      Albemarle Place is back in the realm of the possible. (Again.) Charlottesville Tomorrow has more.

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      News, Charlottesville · In Brief

      cvillenews.com · Comer Sentenced RSS Comment Feed Bookmark on del.icio.us

      Mike Comer is going to prison for a year and a half. He’s paid back most of the $660k he stole from Glenmore.

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      News, Charlottesville · Obituaries

      cvillenews.com · Kevin Morrissey Has Died RSS Comment Feed Bookmark on del.icio.us

      Kevin MorrisseyThis morning, shortly after 11:00, my friend and boss Kevin Morrissey took his own life at the coal tower. He left his apartment, walked down Water Street and called the police to report a shooting at the coal tower, a shooting that actually came shortly thereafter. A lifetime of grappling with depression combined with recent stresses proved too much for him. He was the managing editor of the Virginia Quarterly Review at the University of Virginia since 2003. Kevin was dogged at his work, meticulous in his detail, and one of the finest human beings I’ve had the privilege to know. Survived by his father, sister, and brothers, he was was 52 years old.

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      News, Charlottesville · Government, Business, Law and Justice

      cvillenews.com · Woman Who Appeared with Obama a Convicted Criminal RSS Comment Feed Bookmark on del.icio.us

      Charlottesville’s Leslie Macko, who stood at President Obama’s side as an example of people who need unemployment benefits, actually lost her job because of after a conviction for prescription drug fraud. Jessica Jaglois at CBS-19 dug up this gem, which certainly has the potential to become national news. Macko said that she’d been laid off from ACAC, and needed unemployment benefits extended since there were no other jobs to be had. In fact, ACAC fired her after she was convicted. Which leaves me wondering how she’s getting unemployment. Don’t you have to be laid off to be eligible?

      07/29 Update: ACAC has added an update to the story to clarify something that definitely wasn’t clear the first time around, which is that her firing had nothing to do with her drug conviction. She was convicted of prescription drug fraud (and, in another incident, grand larceny), and she was fired, but that the two aren’t related.

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      News, Charlottesville · In Brief

      cvillenews.com · Baldi Accused of Tax Theft RSS Comment Feed Bookmark on del.icio.us

      Jim Baldi is accused of stealing federal tax withholdings from his clients’ employees.

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      News, Charlottesville · In Brief

      cvillenews.com · Bottling Plant Closing RSS Comment Feed Bookmark on del.icio.us

      The Coca-Cola bottling plant on Preston is closing down. Like the USPS, they’re relocating services to Sandston.

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      News, Charlottesville · General News

      cvillenews.com · Why the Pushy Beggars Downtown? RSS Comment Feed Bookmark on del.icio.us

      The cover story of the current C-Ville Weekly asks what’s behind the rash of beggars on the Downtown Mall? There’s the obvious point that we’re in the worst economic downturn since the Great Depression, which would explain the (apparent) increase in numbers, but what’s up with the new faces, displaying signs and soliciting cash? It’s not clear that there are more beggars, but there are some new faces, employing new tactics, eschewing the passivity common among the chronically homeless who beg downtown. As of 2007, the local homeless population was more likely to be local than the population at large, which busted the “Charlottesville is a homeless mecca myth. This January’s survey showed an 18% increase (with 274 homeless Charlottesvillians in total). Now we’ve got The Haven, the day shelter on Market Street, just a block off the Downtown Mall, and it’s certainly possible that facility has something to do with this. The folks who run it argue that they’re in the habit of upbraiding people for panhandling and, more important, helping people get employed (and employable) so that they’re not homeless.

      I visited Reno a couple of years ago, and they had a clever solution to the problem of the hordes of pushy panhandlers wandering around downtown. Near the busiest intersections, in front of the garish casinos, large, eye-catching collection boxes were set up, with signs saying that the best way to help the homeless is to donate to the organizations to assist them, not to give money to individuals. That had the effect of pushing panhandlers away from that block. That may be overkill for Charlottesville, but it could help.

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      News, Charlottesville · In Brief

      cvillenews.com · C-Ville Thinks Feds Want Bel Rio Owner RSS Comment Feed Bookmark on del.icio.us

      Is the FBI looking for Jim Baldi?

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      News, Charlottesville · Business, Sports

      cvillenews.com · Local Man Buys Ice Park, Intact RSS Comment Feed Bookmark on del.icio.us

      In this week’s Hook, Courteney Stuart explains how 29-year-old businessman Mark Brown came to acquire the Ice Park. He bought it last week for $3M, and intends to keep it closed it for the summer while he has some modifications made to the facility. Brown is taking the financial leap that the prior owners could never justify: installing a removable rink floor, so that it can be closed and rented out each summer as a general-use large venue. (The rink alone is three times larger than The Omni’s ballroom.) It’s slated to re-open on September 15.

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      News, Charlottesville · In Brief

      cvillenews.com · WINA Uses Communist City Seal RSS Comment Feed Bookmark on del.icio.us

      Really, WINA? (Screenshot, for posterity.)

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      cvillenews.com · Local Boy Makes Good RSS Comment Feed Bookmark on del.icio.us

      Charlottesville blogger Jamelle Bouie is getting famous.

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      News, Charlottesville · In Brief

      cvillenews.com · The Progress Goes to Michigan RSS Comment Feed Bookmark on del.icio.us

      The Progress has sent Brian McNeill to Michigan to cover Oliver Kuttner’s X Prize attempt. I can’t remember the last time the DP sent a reporter more than a few hours from C’ville. Good for them.

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      cvillenews.com · Local Woman Appears with President Obama RSS Comment Feed Bookmark on del.icio.us

      Leslie Macko, of Charlottesville, stood with the president in the Rose Garden yesterday as an example of somebody who needs unemployment benefits extended.

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      News, Charlottesville · In Brief

      cvillenews.com · Dry Weather, Tending Towards Drought RSS Comment Feed Bookmark on del.icio.us

      It’s not a drought yet, it just seems like it.

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      News, Charlottesville · Development, Business, Music

      cvillenews.com · Bel Rio’s Landlord Says “Knock It Off” RSS Comment Feed Bookmark on del.icio.us

      The saga of Jim Baldi’s noisy Belmont restaurant is ending not with a bang, but a whimper. Bel Rio’s landlord, Jeff Easter, has told them to be quiet, Rachana Dixit writes for the Daily Progress. Easter says that his lease limited them to jazz performances, not traditionally known for being loud, and Baldi’s move to having DJs spinning thumpy music just isn’t permitted. There’s a twist, too—Bel Rio is shut down, a sign on the door saying it’s only temporary, but it’s not clear why or when—or if—it’s reopening. Council is set to consider lowering the noise ordinance further on Monday, just to deal with Bel Rio, but I imagine they’ll put that off for a future meeting, since it’s entirely possible that this is the end of the matter. Until it comes up again in 5-10 years, the next time somebody opens a noisy venue in a residential area.

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      News, Charlottesville · Meta News

      cvillenews.com · “Literally the gayest thing I’ve ever done.” RSS Comment Feed Bookmark on del.icio.us

      In Saturday’s Progress, Brandon Shulleeta had a long, detailed article about a ridiculous sounding “gay-to-straight camp” run by a guy in Greene County who says he can change people’s sexuality. He claims a whopping 13% success rate for attendees of his $650 weekends. (For straight folks who can’t understand why this is so dumb, consider whether a weekend-long camp would be sufficient to make you gay. Yeah, you neither, huh?) This isn’t normally the sort of thing I’d write about here, but there were a couple of paragraphs in there that I loved—I’ve revisited them with a chuckle about once a day since—and I’ve just got to share. Shulleeta talked with Ted Cox, a straight guy working on a book about the faux science of gay-to-straight therapy, who attended the camp, posing as a gay guy wanting to go straight:

      At one point during a camp weekend, participants were told to perform a hold with each other that’s similar to how a parent would hold a child, Cox said. Another hold involved one man leaning back into another’s chest. The positions were not sexual in nature, Cox said, but he doesn’t see how they could help someone become straight.

      “I would think that some of the things we did at the camp would be counter-productive,” said Cox, who called the weekend “literally the gayest thing I’ve ever done in my life.”

      If you think that’s as funny as I do, you might enjoy an article Cox wrote about the experience.

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      News, Charlottesville · In Brief

      cvillenews.com · Love Case Documents Unsealed RSS Comment Feed Bookmark on del.icio.us

      Here are the documents unsealed in the Yeardley Love case. The Post summarizes them.

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      cvillenews.com · She’s Just So New Jersey RSS Comment Feed Bookmark on del.icio.us

      A Forest Lakes resident, angered by the culling of Canada geese to prevent plane crashes: “It’s just so redneck.” Um.

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      News, Charlottesville · Development, Business

      cvillenews.com · Danielson Loses $6M Dispute with Minor RSS Comment Feed Bookmark on del.icio.us

      Halsey Minor is the victor in his dispute with Lee Danielson over the Landmark Hotel, Rachana Dixit writes in the Progress. The former business partners took their dispute to arbitration, with Minor wanting $12M from Danielson, and Danielson wanting $6M from Minor. The arbitrator found that Danielson was guilty of “deliberative and reckless conduct” and “gross negligence,” and has ordered him to pay $6.4M to Minor. (A stunning $2.2M of that is in attorneys’ fees.) This tells us nothing about the future of the hotel. There’s still the matter of Minor’s lawsuit against Silverton Bank—and vice versa—the outcome of which may help figure out what’s going to happen to the big, empty tower.

      By way of reminder, this whole thing started with Lee Danielson back in 2003, when he bought the Boxer Learning/Central Fidelity building for $3.3M. Three years later he hadn’t done a thing with it, and Oliver Kuttner bought it from him for $3.7M. Though he’d said he was thinking about turning it into affordable housing, he ultimately returned to Danielson’s plan to build a hotel, and sold the whole thing back to Danielson and Minor. Within months, Danielson and Minor couldn’t even agree as to whether they were still building a hotel, started squabbling publicly, and early last year the lawsuits started.

      How many times do people have to learn not to do business with Lee Danielson?

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      News, Charlottesville · In Brief

      cvillenews.com · Judge Supports Unsealing Love/Huguely Warrants RSS Comment Feed Bookmark on del.icio.us

      A circuit court judge has ruled that Albemarle must unseal most of the warrants in the Yeardley Love case, finding that they simply aren’t grounds to withhold them from public review.

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      cvillenews.com · A Trio of Whale Tails RSS Comment Feed Bookmark on del.icio.us

      The whale tail may be replaced by a trio of them.

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