New Kent School Board and Charles City’s Board of Supervisors have appointed new leadership for 2017. Gail Hardinge, the District 5 representative to New Kent’s School Board, was elected chairwoman for the new year. District 3 representative Andrea Staskiel will serve her first term as vice-chairwoman on the school board. In Charles City, District 2 leader Bill Coada will serve as chairman for the county’s board of supervisors for the new year. District 1 representative Gilbert Smith will occupy the position of vice-chairman for 2017.
Taking initiative sometimes has advantages, even when the intention isn’t there. One such decision to expedite an expansion at New Kent Middle School may prove to be one of the most effective investments by both the school system and county’s board of supervisors. New Kent superintendent of schools Dave Myers met with county leaders during supervisors’ Jan. 25 work session and provided an update on the project to add five additional classrooms at the middle school. Myers had originally listed the expansion on the school’s capital improvement plan for FY2017-18, but after meeting with county administrator Rodney Hathaway and other…
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With the expectation that the school system will have to make up a $331,000 shortfall due to a number of factors, Charles City superintendent of schools David Gaston is hoping that an increase in local funds will offset the deficit. Gaston presented a $9,280,550 budget for fiscal year 2017-18 during the Jan. 23 school board work session. Of that amount, schools are requesting $5,380,464 in local dollars, an increase of $400,000 from this year’s contribution from the county. “We’ve done everything we could to offset the deficit,” Gaston said after the meeting. “We don’t have anywhere else we can really…
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A Georgia man who fled Virginia State Troopers during a 30-mile chase that began in New Kent will spend a total of 19 months in jail. Lawrence Lenard Campfield, 47, of the 2500 block of Norton Boulevard, Augusta, learned his sentence during Jan. 23 proceedings in New Kent Circuit Court. Last Nov. 21, Campfield entered guilty pleas to one count each of felony eluding police, misdemeanor reckless driving, misdemeanor driving without a license, failure to have a vehicle inspected, operating without insurance, and failing to obtain proper vehicle registration. On May 21, 2016, Virginia State Trooper Jonathan Miles received a…
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A Virginia Beach teenager who allegedly led a variety of police departments on a high speed chase, including members of New Kent Sheriff’s Office, was indicted during Jan. 23 proceedings in New Kent Circuit Court. Morris Von Westlove II, 18, was indicted by a New Kent grand jury on four counts of felony destruction of property, and one count each of felony eluding police, attempted capital murder of a police officer, and obtaining a credit card without permission. Last Nov. 3, a high-speed chase occurred in New Kent around 12:30 a.m., with a vehicle speeding eastbound on Interstate 64. The…
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Two men agreed to plea deals during Jan. 20 morning proceedings in Charles City Circuit Court: –Carl James Hunt, 49, of the 300 block of South Park Drive, Petersburg, entered a guilty plea to one count of misdemeanor working without a proper construction license. One charge of construction fraud was dropped. In a summary of evidence presented by Commonwealth’s Attorney Rob Tyler, on May 12, 2015, Juanita Thorne encountered the defendant at a hardware store. After a conversation, she received a business card that said he worked on homes. She called him and the two entered into a contract where…
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A Providence Forge woman was killed in an early Thursday morning accident in James City County. Sandra Sarah Dunaway, 59, died at the scene of the accident according to a police report. The report says that around 7:45 a.m., a 2003 Ford Taurus was traveling eastbound on Route 60 (Richmond Road) in Toano when it crossed over and collided head-on with a tractor trailer that had turned onto Industrial Boulevard. Police believe Dunaway was not wearing a seatbelt at the time of the accident. The driver of the tractor-trailer was not injured in the crash. The cause of the accident…
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While a final figure is expected to be announce at a Jan. 23 work session, Charles City superintendent of schools David Gaston expressed concerns before diving into dialogue about the school’s FY2017-18 budget. “This is probably the most difficult developmental process in my 27 years of education.” Gaston’s statement referenced at least $350,000 in additional expenditures for the school’s future budget during Tuesday night’s regular school board meeting. Those new cots are the result of a decrease in projected ADM (average daily membership) of students, a reduction in state funding (pegged at $120,000), an increase in VRS (Virginia Retirement System)…
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While most of a previous winter snowfall covered roads and kept students out of school, it was a far different situation inside the classrooms for Charles City schools. A lack of heating inside both schools resulted in backlash from parents on social media about the learning environment and questioning decisions made to keep the school in session. And while no parents spoke on the situation during Tuesday night’s regular school board meeting, it was imperative that school representatives addressed and acknowledged the situation. When kids and teachers returned from the winter break, they received an unexpected surprise with the lack…
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New Kent’s Board of Supervisors and Charles City’s School Board recently named their chairmen for the 2017 fiscal year. For New Kent’s Board of Supervisors, District 5 representative W. Ray Davis was tabbed as the chairman for the year, while District 1 leader Thomas Evelyn received the nod as vice-chairman. Charles City School Board’s District 1 representative Helen Payne-Jones will once again hold the position of chairwoman. District 2 school board representative Herbert Johnson will serve his first stint as vice-chairman to represent the school leaders.