Henrico supervisors deny proposed 6-story apartment building on Parham Road • Carver ES dedicates book vending machine in honor of longtime teacher
Henrico Newsflash – May 21, 2024
Henrico supervisors deny proposed 6-story apartment building on Parham Road
The Henrico Board of Supervisors issued a rare development denial May 14, rejecting a provisional use permit request from Gateway Apartments that would have allowed the construction of a six-story apartment building overlooking Parham Road. The denial came despite the proposal’s endorsement from the Henrico Planning Commission and the county’s planning staff. Click here to read more
Carver ES dedicates book vending machine in honor of longtime teacher
A beloved teacher at Ruby F. Carver Elementary School is being remembered through the dedication of a new book vending machine at the school.
Beverly Parsley, who taught at the school for 38 years (retiring in 2018), died last year. On May 14, school officials joined her family members and friends to dedicate the new machine in the school’s cafeteria in her memory. Click here to read more
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