Week in Review: Affordable townhouses in James City, Williamsburg city manager resigns, County real estate tax rate up for debate
Happy Saturday! It's Feb. 28, the last day of the month. Here are some of the stories we covered for you this week:
Friday, Feb. 27:
At a time when median home prices in James City County hover in the $500,000 range, a local builder is putting up townhomes whose prices start at less than half that, depending on your income.
Thursday, Feb. 26:
Williamsburg City Council accepted the resignation of City Manager Andrew O. Trivette in a hastily called meeting this morning.
Wednesday, Feb. 25:
James City County supervisors seem inclined to provide tax relief as real estate assessments continue to soar – but they will have to make cuts in the county budget.
Tuesday, Feb. 24:
Students at Williamsburg-James City County’s high schools walked out of class for a 15-minute protest against Immigration and Customs Enforcement today.
Monday, Feb. 23:
James City County police arrested a Warhill High School math teacher Monday, charging him with sexual assault and assault and battery of a minor for his alleged actions with three female students.



