November 29, 2008

Orange County shows ‘dramatic’ population growth

In 1990, 21,421 people lived in Orange County.


November 25, 2008

Local veteran sues in free speech case

Barboursville resident John P. “Big John” Miska, who is the commander of Ruckersville’s VFW post, has filed the suit against the National Park Service, agency director Mary A. Bomar, Washington-area director Peggy O’Dell and Dwight E. Pettiford, chief of the National Park Service Police.


November 24, 2008

Madison foundation honors another Orange president
Madison foundation honors another Orange president

The James Madison Museum in Orange unveiled its “Presidential Cousins” exhibit to celebrate presidents Zachary Taylor and his second cousin James Madison.


November 19, 2008

Orange man faces murder charge

Construction-site melee ended in worker’s death


November 07, 2008

Some in family dispute late woman’s right to grave

They buried Wanda Turner Hamilton on Friday, a week late and 30 miles from the grave she wanted next to her father.


November 05, 2008

Woman killed in Orange skydive mishap

Second fatal skydiving accident in two months


October 04, 2008

2 incumbents, 1 novice seek Gordonsville Town Council seats

Two incumbents are vying for re-election Nov. 4 to the Gordonsville Town Council.


September 22, 2008

Man dies following skydiving accident

A Ruckersville man died early Monday after plunging an estimated 200 feet when his parachute became entangled with that of a fellow skydiver.

Parachutist killed in jumping accident

A Ruckersville man died hours after a group parachute jump Sunday afternoon at the Orange County Airport, according to the Virginia State Police.


September 19, 2008

Orange County fair receives 100-acre donation

The Orange County Fair Association Inc. has received a 100-acre donation for its county fair.


September 17, 2008

Montpelier celebrates renovation
Montpelier celebrates renovation

President James Madison’s newly renovated Orange County home is smaller, prettier and more authentic now.


July 22, 2008

Former Albemarle prosecutor hired in Orange

A former Albemarle prosecutor will be joining the Orange County Commonwealth’s Attorney’s office.


July 18, 2008

Flock of abused macaws to fly to Florida facility
Flock of abused macaws to fly to Florida facility

Thirty-one macaws seized by animal control officials from an Orange County couple in May will be transferred to a facility in Florida and returned to the couple in 18 months, providing they pay nearly $20,000 in medical bills owed to local veterinarians.


July 05, 2008

At Madison’s Montpelier, a search through time
At Madison’s Montpelier, a search through time

MONTPELIER STATION — James and Dolley Madison’s Montpelier is swarming with people adding final touches to the mansion.


June 20, 2008

Orange Boys & Girls Club gets donation

The Boys & Girls Club of Orange, which offers after-school and summer programs to more than 100 students a day, received a $100,000 donation this week from the Dominion Foundation, a charitable division of Dominion Virginia Power’s parent company.


May 05, 2008

Charges filed in Orange school lock down

School officials locked down Prospect Heights Middle School April 30 after a student reported seeing a suspicious person inside the school, claiming that the person had grabbed her and that she broke free of the man.


May 02, 2008

Double murder to serve double life sentences

After five days of testimony, evidence and arguments at his trial earlier this year, it took jurors only hours to find Long guilty of the slayings.


April 30, 2008

Officials lock down Orange school after suspicious person reported
Officials lock down Orange school after suspicious person reported

ORANGE — Officials locked down Prospect Heights Middle School on Wednesday after a student reported seeing a suspicious person inside the school.


April 11, 2008

Washington found guilty on involuntary manslaughter charge
Washington found guilty on involuntary manslaughter charge

A jury today found Charles Stag Washington guilty of involuntary manslaughter in the death of a woman who was trying to break up a fight July 4.


April 02, 2008

Montpelier brings them in

Officials at James Madison’s Montpelier say the estate in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains is attracting more visitors.
Since January, more than 6,500 tourists have visited Montpelier. And year-to-date figures show that visitation to the Madison home is more than 50 percent higher than in 2007.

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