Scenes from the 2024 Crozet Christmas Parade and other holiday events. Photos by Gazette photographers Malcolm Andrews and ...
Back in the early 1980s, Reeds Gap was relatively unpopulated, unpaved and other than a few full-time residents, not many ...
It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of our beloved mother, grandmother, sister, and friend, Ethel McAllister ...
What would Christmas be without the Nutcracker Ballet? It serves as every aspiring ballet dancer’s rite of passage. The ...
This Word of the Year (WOTY) has been chosen every year since at least 1990. According to Dictionary.com, “These words serve ...
Crozet Artisan Depot welcomes artist Carol Sorber of Palmyra and Saylor Denny of Crozet as guest artists for January and ...
Crozet Cider Company Inc. was established in 1905 on the southeast corner of Jarmans Gap Road and Powell’s Creek. Its products included cider, vinegar, preserves, jellies, jams and evaporated and ...
Traffic patterns between The Square, Oak Street (which connects The Square to Library Avenue), and Library Avenue will shift with each stage of construction (see the accompanying map), and all ...
I was disheartened to read the article condemning coyotes in the December Gazette. I want to speak up for the misunderstood canines and remind the Crozet citizens that these animals are a part of our ...
The St. George Brass Band entertained the crowds at the Crozet Market Crawl, with Andrew Green on sousaphone, Steve Donahue on horn, Elias Fatsi on trombone, Elizabeth Marotta on trumpet, and Eric ...
A Crozet citizen contacted White Hall District Board of Supervisors Representative Ann Mallek to ask whether golf carts and Utility Terrain Vehicles (UTVs) are allowed on county streets and roads, as ...