Vol 95 Issue 19 - Published March 17, 2006
City council votes to purchase house
The Williamsburg City Council passed a bill at its March 9 meeting that will loan the Williamsburg Redevelopment and Housing Authority funds to purchase a rental property at 110 Harrison Ave. and convert it into an “owner-occupied” residence.

The house is located within one block of the College in the West Williamsburg Heights neighborhood. The city council will grant the housing authority approximately $310,000 in loans for the renovation of the house. Once re ...

NEWS
BOV to fill office
Sean Pieri, who currently works as VP for development at the U.S. Air Force Academy, was chosen to become the College’s VP for development. The Board ... more
  • Two fraternities receive housing suspensions
  • SA Senate approves budget with revisions, sends to Scofield
  • Workers renovating president’s house discover colonial artifacts near Wren

  • OPINIONS
    Staff Editorial
    Careful readers will find on this page and the next various editorials addressing the Williamsburg City Council's actions of the past week, including ... more
  • While you were out
  • The happy generation
  • Victims of circumstance

  • VARIETY
    Local chef evokes ‘serious’ casual French dining
    In the heart of Colonial Williamsburg, at 420 Prince George St., just removed from the tourist families and overpriced commodities of DoG Street, lies ... more
  • One-man-band, local musician Scott Varney to play Aromas
  • UCAB hosts ‘Insomniac’ Dave Attell
  • Tips on judging from serial judger: sensitivity, criticism, T-shirts

  • REVIEWS
    Corrupt cops take stroll down '16 Blocks'
    Okay. True, this is a total genre film. And yes, we’ve been hit over the head with yet another dirty cop flick, but …

    "16 Blocks," from Dir ... more
  • I’M NOT A CELEBRITY, I JUST PLAY ONE IN THE MOVIES
  • Aceyalone builds ‘Magnificent City’
  • Critical Condition

  • SPORTS
    Tribe track, field finishes
    The men’s and women’s track and field teams closed out their indoor seasons strongly March 5, with nine All-East performances at the IC4A/ECAC meet in ... more
  • Dukes march Tribe down hill
  • Women’s gymnastics bowls over opponents, sets season high
  • Oft-overlooked play-in bracket selection makes for mad, mad March
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