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CALENDAR - THIS WEEK
RPS Preschool Registration
Thu May 15
Westover Hills and Redd Elementary Schools
Karaoke Contest
Fri May 16 10:00 pm
Rock Falls Tavern. Sign up @ 9, Contest @ 10. Gift certificates for nightly winner, finalists have a shot at $300.
RPS Public Forum - Superintendent Search
Sat May 17 10:00 am
@ Lucille Brown Middle School
Patrick Henry Initiative Meeting
Tue May 20 8:00 pm
Berryman Center, 400 W. 32nd Street
4th District Meeting
Wed May 21 7:00 pm
Jahnke Rd Widening Project Crestwood Presbyterian Church
RPS Preschool Registration
Wed May 21 9:00 am
Southside Community Service Center, 4100 Hull Street.

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archive for April, 2008


April 1, 2008

Shooter sentenced to 30 years

Dante Lamont Lewis, who shot ice cream vendor Daniel Teodorescu in the parking lot of Greene Elementary, was sentenced today to 30 years in prison.

A website set up in October to help pay for some of Teodorescu’s medical bills is still alive and accepting donations.

April 2, 2008

Nominate a Super Teacher

Amidst all the personal and political conflicts between school board members, RPS administration and city central government, it’s easy to forget that there are still some pretty damn good teachers employed by Richmond Public Schools. Now you can nominate your favorite to be a Super Teacher . A VA Lottery-sponsored program, Super Teacher Awards will “pay tribute to those educators who go the extra mile each and every day to serve their students and their communities.” 8 Grand Prize winners (1 from each of 8 geographical regions) will win $2,000 credit with The Supply Room Companies to outfit their classrooms and $2,000 cash from the Virginia Lottery. 3 additional teachers will win a $500 preloaded Visa debit card.

Entry deadline is April 11. Enter at the Lottery’s web site; mail-in forms also available.

April 3, 2008

Westover Hills asks the Mayor

Doug Wilder’s latest Richmond.com Q&A features a question from Westover Hills resident Howard Carlson:

Why should citizens bear the brunt of increased water costs when the largest users are already getting a break for consumption?

A comment to the same article also asks a question that may be of interest to local readers.

April 4, 2008

Work well underway at WH Elementary

Back in September, Westover Hills Elementary won a Dominion Grant to fund an outdoor learning center. Work crews arrived this week and the center, near on the Jahnke Road side of the school, is shaping up nicely. I understand we should see it in regular use within the next couple of weeks.

April 4, 2008

“Redo”

We typically keep the editorializing to a minimum on these pages, but the combination of Dr. Sherman’s rather lackluster response to the city auditor’s findings combined with an internal RPS revelation that, as of March 31st, there are no more funds for extended-day activities sparked some red-in-the-face ranting that would have made Henry Rollins blush. Better judgment prevailed and we decided to hold our tongues, at least temporarily, until we hear what George Braxton has to say about the situation.

My suspicion is “not much,” but I’d be happy for Mr. Braxton to prove me wrong…

April 7, 2008

Farmer’s Market update

Jonah from Near West End News passed this nugget along from the folks at Victory Farms:

Lastly, the market locations are set (though, as I mentioned, the dates we\’ll start there are not yet). Tuesdays are at Byrd House Community Market in Oregon Hill from 3:30-7pm; Thursdays are at the 17th Street Farmer\’s Market from 9am-1pm; and Saturdays are at the new Forest Hill Park Market from 8am-noon.

So it sounds like the FH Park market is a go. Anyone have the full scoop?

Update: Phil has the full scoop.

April 7, 2008

Redo redux

RPS Superintendent Deborah Jewell-Sherman announced this afternoon that she won’t seek to have her contract renewed when it expires next year. I think that’s a good start, but is “next year” soon enough? It seems to be that the school board would be well-served to step in and encourage her resignation a bit sooner, even if it would be fairly hollow gesture at this point. I think it’s also key that she’s not the only “turnover” in central administration; again, I’m not holding my breath.

And while we’ve yet to hear a public comment from Mr. Braxton, at least one other school board member has offered up some thoughts (and it’s probably not the member you think it is):

I don’t often use the first person in school board meetings because every decision we make must be a collaborative one. Taking personal credit doesn’t do too much to advance our work, but taking personal responsibility does. I want you to know that I am responsible as a leader of an environment where corruption, incompetence, fraud or waste can pervade such a major function of the system. I am responsible for having the internal controls in place to catch errors before they become regular practice. And to the thousands of kids, parents, mentors, teachers, principals, and support staff who show up everyday to do their best to build something worthy of pride, I am sorry.

The School Board will tonight board produce its audit response plan; Thursday, RPS administration will update the school board and public about its improvement steps at a special meeting of the Facilities and Operations committee.

Will it make a difference?

April 8, 2008

Powhite changes this weekend

No, the ramp isn’t opening earlier. Sorry to get your hopes up. According to the RMA:

  • Demolition of part of the current southbound toll plaza starts Friday, 6PM
  • The new southbound toll plaza opens Saturday (no time specified)
  • Converting the rest of the existing plaza to express toll lanes

Unless it rains, in which case everything gets bumped a week or so. But whenever it happens, expect delays, and try not to think of the toll increases.

April 10, 2008

Great Big Gigantic Yard Sale

Richmond’s Department of Parks, Recreation and Community Facilities presents its annual Great Big Gigantic Yard Sale, Saturday April 26, 7AM-3PM at the Westover Community Center (which is on the grounds of Westover Hills Elementary).

For those who want to participate and have interesting items to sell, a few spaces remain. Spots are available for just $35. Vendors are also welcome and can set up shop for $45.

Call 646-8995 or 646-8252

April 11, 2008

Illegal property clearing along the river

Property owners circa Rockfalls Drive & Riverside have been cited for illegally removing buffer vegetation along the river. The article comments haven’t descended into total chaos yet, but they’re trying…

April 11, 2008

About the Nickel Bridge…

Why Richmond, Why takes on a little Nickel Bridge history.

April 14, 2008

WHNA Yard Sale

‘Tis the season, apparently. If you can’t wait ’til the Westover Community Center yard sale, you’re in luck, as the Westover Hills Neighborhood Association is holding their own annual yard sale this weekend.

WHNA will place two ads in the classified section of the Richmond Times-Dispatch, one on Friday, April 18 and the other on the day of the sale. Addresses will appear in the ad but no names will be listed. The deadline to sign up and participate and be included in the newspaper ad is Monday, April 14.

If you’d like to participate, please send or drop off your check for $10 (made payable to WHNA) to Jonathan Huyard at 5106 Sylvan Road. If you have questions, contact him at 230-6148 or jhuyard@comcast.net.

April 14, 2008

Jones closer to Mayoral run

70th District Delegate Dwight Jones has long been rumored to be considering a run for mayor this fall. The appearance of a preliminary web site seems to confirm those rumors (though the site’s address now redirects to Google, probably to keep away prying eyes ’til it’s ready for public consumption).

This begs the question: who would run for Jones’ seat in the House of Delegates?

April 15, 2008

Your friends at the RMA would like to remind you…

…that, despite what you might have heard on the radio or TV news, the new Southbound Powhite express lanes are not yet open. July 21 is the target open date.

April 17, 2008

Huguenot Bridge spared in transportation cuts

VDOT is dropping many road & transportation projects over the next few years (38+ in the Richmond area alone), but the silver lining is that the new Huguenot Bridge will go ahead as planned. Hearings are scheduled to discuss the new plan, with the Richmond meeting coming April 23 @ VDOT HQ downtown.

Jeremy Gaudreau, Realtor
Jeremy Gaudreau, Realtor


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