Gilbert A. Smith, current Charles City Board of Supervisors chairman, has formally announced his bid for reelection to represent the citizens of District 1 in Charles City. This is Smith’s seventh bid to seek reelection to continue his post on the board of supervisors. “It has been an honor and pleasure to represent, work, and serve the citizens of District 1,” said Smith in a press release. “I will continue to consider the challenges that face the county.”
Only two people took advantage of speaking during New Kent Board of Supervisors’ public hearing on the FY2015-16 budget Monday evening. County administrator Rodney Hathaway reviewed the amended $56,916,986 budget with supervisors and the public. The budget increased by $204,601 from the original proposal due to schools receiving more state funding to accommodate an increase in enrollment. During the public hearing, speakers addressed the board with comments on issues that they felt affected the county. “I’m concerned with the additional four percent water rate tax in public utilities,” said Mark Daniel. “The past few years the rate has gone up…
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An early morning house fire in western New Kent resulted in no injuries among occupants or firefighter personnel. On Tuesday morning shortly before 3 a.m., dispatchers received a call of a house fire at the 3000 block of Point Road, located in the Five Lakes subdivision. New Kent Fire Chief Rick Opett said upon arrival of personnel, heavy fire was emerging from the roof at the rear of the two-story building. Firefighters initiated massive water streams, eventually containing the fire to the roof of the building after 20 minutes. The homeowner and two dogs escaped the home without injuries. Opett…
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New Kent Sheriff’s Office is urging area citizens to continue to monitor their financial concerns as the entire region continues to experience telephone and email scam attempts. Scammers portray themselves as officials of a federal government agency, such as the IRS or treasury department, or a financial institution and attempt to obtain banking information which would allow them access to a citizen’s bank account. In some cases they demand money be mailed to them with the threat that their business/agency is owed payment. They insinuate that in order to avoid arrest the citizen can forward a payment to them. Financial…
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Charles Gardner, a Charles City native who has resided in New Kent for 37 years and is a current captain in New Kent Sheriff’s Department, has announced his candidacy to become New Kent County’s Sheriff. Gardner has spent the last 21 years working in the sheriff’s office, focusing on duties that include overseeing emergency communications center, animal control deputies, courthouse security deputies, and the warrant division. Prior to Gardner’s service in the sheriff’s department, he served in the United States Army with a tour of duty in the Vietnam War, and worked at Dow Chemicals for 21 years. “I am…
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Stephen R. Adkins, a former Charles City School Board Member, has announced his bid to seek nomination of the Democratic Party for election of the 74th seat of the Virginia House of Delegates in the June 9 primary election. After retiring from a human resources job in the private sector, Adkins has served as Chief Deputy Director of the Virginia Department of Human Resource Management under the terms of former Governors Tim Kaine and Bob McDonnell. “Education, sustainable, safe economic development, and improvements in secondary roads are paramount importance to me,” Adkins said in a press release. “The roads in…
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An option that was once discarded as a new location for placement of new tennis courts for New Kent High School has returned. And now, that option is becoming a heavy favorite among New Kent School Board members after the board’s May 7 regular meeting. Superintendent of schools David Myers brought attention to the possibility of placing tennis courts behind the current high school towards the back of the field. While the superintendent didn’t favor the move at first, a recent visit on a Saturday afternoon has caused a change of heart. “Tim [Pollock-Director of Maintenance] and I went to…
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Five felony charges, lodged against a man who led police on an 85-mile chase at speeds often in excess of 100 miles per hour over roads in New Kent and Charles City counties, are being forwarded to a New Kent Circuit Court grand jury for possible indictments. Carl Byron Viar Jr., 25, of Amherst County, faced 18 charges in all (six each of felonies, misdemeanors, and traffic violations) in connection with the Jan. 2 incident when he appeared Tuesday for a preliminary hearing before Judge Stephanie E. Merritt in New Kent General District Court. At the conclusion, Merritt certified five…
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A Hanover County man facing three felony sex crimes in New Kent allegedly involving an underage boy has been found competent to stand trial in county circuit court. Results of a psychiatric evaluation of the suspect, Darwin K. Noble, 73, of the 8100 block of Mechanicsville Turnpike in Mechanicsville, were revealed during Monday court proceedings. Noble is charged with two counts of taking indecent liberties with a child and one count of forcible sodomy. The charges stem from alleged incidents on June 6 and 7, 2014 involving an 11-year-old boy, who local authorities say is not a New Kent resident….
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Tuesday night’s combined middle school/high school chorus concert at New Kent High School may have brought down the house, but a fire alarm served to clear out the house. Shortly after 8 p.m. and just after the curtain came down on the concert inside the high school auditorium, the building’s fire alarm system activated, sounding an audible alarm and igniting strobe lights in every room and hallway throughout the school. The crowd of more than 200 along with dozens of student performers promptly left the building in an orderly manner and without incident. Most headed for their vehicles in the…
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