Pictured above is the home place of Chester’s first doctor and his wife, Dr. Alvin Judson Hurt and Maud McLaurine Hurt. Their home sat on the corner of Harrowgate and Old Hundred roads. When the Hurts came to Chester in 1904, they took up residence at the Chester Hotel. Dr. Hurt liked Chester because it was country and he liked to fox hunt. Mrs. Hurt saw Chester as a poor community with no cultural advantages. Dr. Hurt had office hours in the morning and visited his patients in the afternoon. Dr. and Mrs. Hurt were both instrumental in the…
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VN STAFF – Jobs and transportation go hand in hand. Recognizing the link between economic opportunity and transportation infrastructure that efficiently moves people and goods is paramount to a healthy local economy. The Richmond region and the Virginia Secretary of Transportation are conducting a study of a key jobs corridor in the Richmond region. One is the Jefferson Davis Corridor, according to a website set up to survey area residents and businesses. The map above shows the boundaries of the Commerce Corridor Transportation Study area. The map shows the transportation options currently on the ground and projects that are underway, either…
On a crisp Saturday morning, the Matoaca High School American Red Cross Club, FBLA and TSA joined forces to beautify the school’s courtyards. These three clubs have been doing this for the last five years. Twenty-five students, one parent, four teachers, and one alumnus worked hard at weeding Oct. 15, clipping overgrown shrubs, and spreading landscape fabric and a lot of mulch to keep the courtyards beautiful for the entire school community to enjoy. “A hard job well done,” said Librarian Maureen Cheatham.
Who wants to make some new friends and have fun? Are you a senior? Then Phillips’ Seniors may be the group for you. This October, Phillips’ Seniors is celebrating 20 years. “The idea of having a senior group sponsored by the Phillips Auxiliary was an idea proposed by Polly Eggleston,” said Jackie Ferguson, Eggleston’s daughter and a member of Phillips’s Auxiliary. “She requested that the auxiliary think about the increased number of seniors in the community.” The auxiliary membership began discussing the outreach project and decided to sponsor a monthly luncheon and a senior-related program from September to June. Eggleston…
CHESTERFIELD – Chester resident and Cosby High teacher Anne Canipe has been named the 2016 American Geographical Society Teacher Fellow of the American Geographical Society (AGS). Canipe is one of 50 teachers selected from across the United States to participate in this first-year program. Ms. Canipe teaches Advanced Placement (AP) human geography and World History I honors, as well as medical law and ethics for Cosby High’s Health Science Specialty Center. She has been teaching with Chesterfield County Schools since 1992, and her career has spanned 39 years. As part of the award for being selected as a teacher fellow,…
Thomas Dale 18, Meadowbrook 6 By Zach Long – Thomas Dale and Meadowbrook have produced several tight, gritty games over the past few years, and this season’s meeting was no different. Thomas Dale downed Meadowbrook 18-6 Friday. High-octane freshman Chris Tyree scored on the opening kickoff for 83 yards to give Thomas Dale the early lead, but it would be halted by a vicious Meadowbrook defense for the rest of the half. Both teams missed several early scoring opportunities. Meadowbrook would score all their points in the first half. Kicker Jacob Grabham nailed two field goals early, and the Monarchs,…
When teammates are friends on and off the court, it creates excellent chemistry, and that can be the key to winning big games. The Thomas Dale boys’ volleyball team knows all about team chemistry, and that has given them the edge in a few close games, including their five-set victory against 6A foe Clover Hill. “They’re all friends on and off the court,” said Thomas Dale coach Josh Forbes. “They all fight and care for each other.” On top of the great chemistry, the team also has a lot of experience. Three seniors on the team have had starting roles…
CHESTERFIELD – The Chesterfield County Police Department has arrested six suspects in relation to a double homicide that occurred in the 15000 block of Chesdin Green Way Sept. 4. At about 1:50 a.m. officers responded to a reported shooting at a home under construction in the 15000 block of Chesdin Green Way. Upon arriving and checking the scene, police found two deceased victims with gunshot wounds. The victims were identified as Duval Turner Jr., 22, of the 100 block of East Roanoke Street in Richmond, and Marc Starkes, 24, of the 15900 block of Five Forks Road in Amelia. A…
CHESTER – Innovative, creative, hands-on, and in-demand – these are just a few of the words describing the wide range of careers found in the fields of science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and healthcare (STEM-H). Many of these positions provide good pay and benefits, as well as professional growth, but there often aren’t enough qualified applicants to fill local jobs. Find out more about career opportunities in these fields and about the training needed to get these jobs during John Tyler Community College’s second annual Modern Makers Open House Nov. 3. Modern Makers features demonstrations of cutting-edge simulators, hands-on activities, tours…
Hello and welcome back to the wonderful world of the Dogpound. The third and final debate has finally ended, and strangely enough, the most talked about item was Trump’s refusal to say he would accept the results. Actually he said he would keep us in suspense…or something like that. I guess the media has forgotten…which they seem to do a lot these days…that Al Gore took his presidential fight to the Supreme Court. I mean…what is Trump going to do other than say it was all “rigged” and take all his expensive toys and go home? Anyway, we will know…