• Home
  • About

Entries RSS | Comments RSS
  • Pages

    • The Front Page
    • About
    • Pick Up a Copy!
    • Subscribe
    • Advertise
    • Founder’s Club
  • Categories

    • 1-October 2008 Issue
    • 2-July 2008 Issue
    • 3-April 2008 Issue
    • 4-January 2008 Issue
    • 5-October 2007 Issue
    • 6-July 2007 Issue
    • 7-April 2007 Issue
    • 8-January 2007 Issue
  • Recent Comments

    • Soraya on Understanding Islam: Mosque opens doors to Valley to promote peace, harmony
    • chrisgraham on Understanding Islam: Mosque opens doors to Valley to promote peace, harmony
    • Jack and Barbara Tapping on Understanding Islam: Mosque opens doors to Valley to promote peace, harmony
    • Yusuf on Understanding Islam: Mosque opens doors to Valley to promote peace, harmony
    • chrisgraham on Understanding Islam: Mosque opens doors to Valley to promote peace, harmony
  • Power the ND


    Keep your news dollars local! Support the Valley's progressive voice!

    Shop for ND products online in our Cafepress store.
  • Advertisements

The Edge

Posted on May 12th, 2008 by chrisgraham

Links to stories included in The Edge from the Spring 2008 edition of The New Dominion Magazine …

- Third-year conversion
- Farm-a-cology
- Happy Birthday, JMU!
- Aaron’s Song
- Perriello brings Fifth into play
- Staunton native brings Civil War heroes to life
- Headlining Carnegie Hall - the Waynesboro High School Concert Choir
- Book tells author’s tale of personal redemption, acceptance

Filed under: 3-April 2008 Issue

« Big fish in a small media-market pond: These broadcast mainstays in Valley, Charlottesville aren’t going anywhere anytime soon No more fun and games: How will downturn affect tourism, theater sectors? »

Leave a Reply

  • Advertise

    January 2009 issue
    Health/Wellness section
    Ad deadline: Dec. 15
  • RSS AFP News Feed

    • Podcast | JMU, ‘Nova prepping for playoff showdown
      Top-seeded James Madison is hosting CAA rival Villanova Saturday in an I-AA quarterfinal playoff. The game is a rematch of sorts of the Dukes’ 23-19 win at ‘Nova in October that ended with Bosco Williams catching a 35-yard Hail Mary pass from Rodney Landers on the final play of the game to pull out the [...]
    • Videocast | Residence Inn open for business in Waynesboro
      It’s a different kind of hotel, particularly in the Waynesboro market. The focus is on the extended-stay guest at the new Residence Inn by Marriott in Waynesboro’s West End. AFP editor Chris Graham reporting. Length: 2:32.
    • Videocast | Food banks to ask state taxpayers for help
      The Federation of Virginia Food Banks is going to be asking the Virginia General Assembly for a million dollars in emergency aid to help them continue providing food to needy families hit hardest in the ongoing economic downturn. AFP editor Chris Graham reporting. Length: 3:22.
    • Dem LG Race Notebook
      NO CAR TAX, REVISITED: Russell County is pushing back the deadline for its residents to pay their personal-property taxes 30 days. Board of Supervisors member Jon Bowerbank, a candidate for the 2009 Democratic Party lieutenant-governor nomination, backed the measure and is calling on other Virginia localities to follow suit. “In these difficult economic times, every little [...]
    • Saxman, Leighty to host town hall in Staunton
      Staunton State Del. Chris Saxman will be cohosting a bipartisan town-hall meeting next week with former Mark Warner and Tim Kaine chief of staff Bill Leighty. The Dec. 11 meeting, open to the public, will be held at City Hall in Staunton and will begin at 6 p.m. Saxman, a Republican, and Leighty, a Democrat, worked together [...]
    • The FlyLady | The power of a tune
      Did you ever get a tune caught in your head, and you couldn’t get rid of it? It plays over and over like a stuck record for those of you who are old enough to remember those. We have tunes like that stuck in our heads, too. They are those negative words that have been [...]
    • The From-Heres vs. The Come-Heres
      From-Here or Come-Here? Sometimes you don’t even have to ask. You can tell by the accent, or lack of one. But that isn’t to say that people don’t care which one you are. It can make all the difference in the world, honestly. We “don’t care,” my friend Jim Nichols famously wrote in a letter to [...]
    • Pay increase for city council?
      Waynesboro Mayor Tim Williams has proposed a pay increase for members of Waynesboro City Council. What do you think? Should city-council members be paid more? Should they be paid at all? Sound off.
    • Deeds, McAuliffe or Moran?
      Three contenders for the Democratic Party gubernatorial nomination - Creigh Deeds, Terry McAuliffe and Brian Moran. Only one can be the nominee. Who should it be? And a different question - who will it be?
    • Groh, or no Groh?
      It appears at this point that at least one and maybe both Grohs will be back in Charlottesville next fall. Should they be? Or should the University of Virginia go in a new direction - either by forcing Mike Groh out as offensive coordinator or Al Groh out as head coach? What do you think?
  • Archives

    • October 2008
    • July 2008
    • June 2008
    • May 2008
  • Meta

    • Log in
    • Valid XHTML
    • XFN
    • WordPress
    • WPDesigner