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Vol. 26, No. 29 | Richmond Suburban Newspapers | November 21, 2012

Atlee’s winning ways

Panel: remove proffers process

By Melody Kinser mkinser@mechlocal.com

By Jim Ridolphi for The Mechanicsville Local

If it’s the first Sunday in December, then expect what’s known as Old Mechanicsville to be filled with excitement. That’s because Santa Claus will be in town. With participants stepping off at 3 p.m. on Dec. 2, the 2012 Mechanicsville Christmas Parade will start its usual route through the village’s streets. Early estimates call for the capacity of 100 units taking part. This year’s event, however, will set a record with seven bands performing in this holiday tradition. Floats representing churches, civic organizations, scout troops and more compete in various categories as they make their way past the judges’ platform.

An advisory committee formed to review the possible elimination of Hanover County proffers recommended that the county do just that in a presentation before the Board of Supervisors last week. The Cash Proffers and

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see SANTA, pg. 4

Capital Funding Committee also was tasked with finding alternative funding to replace the more than $24 million collected since proffers were implemented in 1991. Supervisors on the Finance Committee initiated the formation of the committee, see PROFFERS, pg. 15

Charlie Leffler/The Local

Atlee High School girls’ volleyball coach Curtis Carpenter pumps his fist as his Raiders pull out a dramatic five-set win in the VHSL AAA state semifinals Thursday evening at VCU’s Siegel Center. Atlee advanced to the state championship game on Saturday night. Due to Thanksgiving press deadlines, coverage of the state championship is not included in this issue. For the story and photo gallery, visit www.mechlocal.com.

Jim Ridolphi for The Local

Hanover County Board of Supervisors chairman Ed Via, right, presents outgoing Fire Chief Fred Crosby with a proclamation in recognition of his 26 years of service to Hanover County.

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