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Crozet residents enjoyed three concerts at the Western Albemarle High School Auditorium in May. First was the WAHS Jazz ensemble and symphonic band featuring classics from Irving Berlin to soundtracks ...
Photos by Deborah Murren A local history tent, where everyone can share stories and historical artifacts was organized by Carol Allen. Tommy Shannon, winner of the challenging Batesville 10k The ...
Augusta County wants a highway entrance that combines commercial development with a fitting welcome to the Valley; conservationists want to protect wildlife, the water supply, and open space; ...
Albemarle County’s Architectural Review Board (ARB) held a public hearing in March to specify the allowable shape and scope of future building projects on the former Barnes Lumber property in downtown ...
“ Why Crozet” is a long-running feature focusing on the many reasons why people move to Crozet, and why they stay here. We’ve found that it’s the people here who make the biggest difference in the ...
The 12 th annual Crozet Car Show will be held at Pollak Vineyards Saturday, September 20, with Sunday the 21 st as a rain date. The show will be open to the public from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Staging of ...
Construction is underway on a 13.5-acre solar array that will be installed atop the capped landfill at the Ivy Materials Utilization Center on Dick Woods Road near Crozet. Dominion Energy is leasing ...
Meanwhile, fireworks costs have soared. This year’s show cost $22,500, half of that on deposit in January (we paid it—your editor is one of the event planners) and half immediately after the event.
The Crozet Community Association (CCA) is often assumed by newcomers to be akin to a homeowners association serving a segment of the Crozet area, but its history and comprehensive focus make it a ...
Fiesta Azteca has been open in its present location for only a year, but the popular family-owned restaurant is already thinking of ways to expand. Last year, family moved the business, then called ...
Crozet Cider Company Inc. was established in 1905 on the southeast corner of Jarmans Gap Road and Powell’s Creek. Its products included cider, vinegar, preserves, jellies, jams and evaporated and ...
Construction on The Square and Oak Street Improvements Project will start January 6. The work, awarded by the County to Faulconer Construction for $1,637,500, is expected to be complete by fall.
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