Four local residents were named to the President’s List at Southern New Hampshire University for the Spring 2025 semester. Kyle McCuistion and Joseph Hampton, both of Providence Forge, Glen Zabriskie of Quinton, and Noah Braddock of Lanexa were recognized for their academic accolades. To be recognized for the honor, a student must be enrolled full-time and accumulate a grade-point average of 3.7 or higher.
Charles City County’s Planning Commission met May 8 to vote on a request to rezone 515 acres situated in a residential and agricultural area of District One for a hyperscale data center complex developed by Diode Ventures. After two hours of public comments opposing the project, the commission voted to send a favorable vote for the project to the board of supervisors. While most understand the need for development in this county to increase revenue, many were left dumbfounded with their vote and their blatant disrespect for the community. It seemed that only two out of the six commissioners appeared…
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Abbey Coutu, a resident of Barhamsville, graduated from the University of Georgia during May 9 commencement exercises. Coutu graduated with a MSAT in Athletic Training.
Charles City County’s School Board has begun the process of hiring a new superintendent and is seeking public input. The school board has launched a survey to facilitate community involvement. The survey is accessible at https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/CharlesCity25. It can also be found on the school division’s web page, with hard copies available at the school board’s central office and the main office of both schools. A public hearing for further input will take place on Tuesday, Dec. 28, 6:30 p.m. inside the auditorium of Charles City High School.
The New Kent-Charles City Chronicle is pleased to announce the hiring of Noah Kennedy as a reporter. Kennedy is a 2023 graduate from Radford University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Media Studies, with a specialty in multimedia journalism. The Mechanicsville resident was a member of the university’s newspaper staff, The Tartan, where he was assigned to sporting events, concerts, and fundraisers. Kennedy’s main assignments for the Chronicle will be in sporting events and community events. To contact Mr. Kennedy, please email him at noah.nkccnews@gmail.com.
Thrive Virginia will host its annual Family Fun Day on May 30, 2-6 p.m. at Harrison Park in Charles City County. The event serves as an engagement for families while fostering community connections. Events include free food, a dunking booth, music, face painting, games, and more. The event is free to attend and made possible by community partners. For more information about the event, email info@thriveva.org or call 804-362-6835.