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November 19, 2008
Amherst traffic circle fountain freezes
It was so cold today that Amherst’s traffic circle fountain froze, capturing motorists’ attention enough that they frequently stopped to take pictures.
Former Monelison firefighter pleads guilty to embezzlement
A former Amherst County firefighter pleaded guilty Wednesday morning to embezzling money from the Monelison Volunteer Fire Department and Rescue Squad.
Deputies warn of gangs in county
The Amherst County School Board got a lesson on crime during a recent board meeting. Division officials met with sheriff’s office representatives to discuss crime in the division.
Sweet Briar bequests surpass $4.4 million
Sweet Briar College recently received bequests totaling more than $4.4 million from the estates of two alumnae, the school announced Thursday.
Crime Log - Nov. 19, 2008
Here’s a synopsis of crimes reported to the Amherst County Sheriff’s Office from Nov. 7-14.
Magistrate was noted for an array of talents
Sherman Davis Washington, 39, a respected magistrate in the 24th Judicial Circuit’s Region 2 who sat in Amherst and Nelson counties, died Saturday at Lynchburg General Hospital.
Sweet Briar mourns a coach
Jennifer Crispen, a Sweet Briar College faculty institution who was synonymous with field hockey, collegiate coaching at the school and nationwide and as a role model for students, died Friday.
Council agrees on plan for park
The Amherst Town Council has approved an agreement with developers Lee Cobb and Roger Beeker to market and solicit businesses for the L. Barnes Brockman Business & Industrial Park.
CVCC Amherst campus on track
After several years in the making, Central Virginia Community College’s satellite center in Amherst will open Dec. 15 with a ribbon cutting ceremony.
Amherst County to launch alert system
AMHERST — The Department of Homeland Security has awarded Amherst County a $40,000 grant to launch a new citizen alert system.
November 18, 2008
Supervisors to talk grant, renovations
The Amherst County Board of Supervisors is meeting tonight at the county administration office on Washington Street in Amherst.
November 13, 2008
Town of Amherst moves downtown square forward
The Amherst Town Council is moving ahead with a project to create a downtown square, voting to solicit bids for what would become a special-events venue and gathering place.
November 12, 2008
Crime Log - Nov. 12, 2008
Here is a synopsis of crimes reported in Amherst County during the week of Oct. 31 to Nov. 7, from the Amherst County Sheriff’s Department:
Data enables officials to forecast growth needs
Officials talked about the future of Amherst County during a recent joint meeting of the county’s school board and the board of supervisors.
Downtown, park plan on agenda
The Amherst Town Council is considering several major proposals this week, including moving forward on the proposed Town Square project.
Amherst voters’ support for GOP is solid
Amherst County remains solidly Republican, and by the same percentage of voters who cast ballots in the 2000 election, though slightly less than the 2004 presidential election.
Peebles coming to Ambriar
Clothing retailer Peebles plans to open a 12,500-square-foot store next spring at Ambriar and will be the first such department store there since the Wailes store closed in 2002.
November 05, 2008
Solid Waste Dept. employee charged with embezzlement
A Madison Heights woman has been charged with embezzling $4,000 from the county Solid Waste Department.
Crime Log - Nov. 5, 2008
Here is a synopsis of crimes reported to the Amherst County Sheriff’s Office Oct. 24-31:
Consultants to join CVTC probe
A team of three consultants from a California company will shadow investigators from the Department of Justice when they come to the Central Virginia Training Center in Madison Heights next month.
Cemetery for pets renovated
In an otherwise non-descript field near the new Amherst County animal facility lies a pet cemetery, which has just been renovated by a Boy Scout working on his Eagle award project.
Town focuses on park future
Two local economic development gurus are betting that they can bring new businesses — along with jobs and tax dollars — to the town of Amherst.
Hundreds of voters out early, braving rain, traffic
More voters than usual jammed some Amherst County polling places Tuesday, although voting generally seemed to be smooth, poll workers said.
November 03, 2008
Election 2008: Follow the voting with us
Polling places around the region are seeing heavy voter turnout today. Follow Election Day coverage live online.
Car hits school bus; no one injured
No one was injured this morning when a car struck the side of a school bus in front of the Ambriar Shopping Center on Main Street in Amherst, authorities said.
October 29, 2008
Crime Log - Oct. 29, 2008
Here is a synopsis of crimes reported by the Amherst County Sheriff’s Office from Oct. 17 to Oct. 24.
School board concerned about students’ writing
The Amherst County School Board discussed the division’s accreditation status at its most recent meeting, in which it highlighted concerns including low writing scores at Central Elementary School.
Pedlar to get emergency medical responder
Amherst County officials have approved a new staff position that would give the Pedlar Volunteer Fire Department and Rescue Squad three additional full-time employees in an effort to speed response time to emergencies.
Animal facilities are ready to open
Amherst County’s new animal shelter and adoption center open this weekend, the culmination of four years of work that animal advocates say heralds the next step in preventing overpopulation.
Deputies target the fast and the reckless
If you get close enough to John Grieser to ask him if that thing has a Hemi in it, you’re probably going to get hit with a question of your own.