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Interns and members of the Virginia Organizing Project approach pedestrians on the Downtown Mall to inquire about their views on health care Thursday July 23, 2009. Seven interns knocked on doors in areas of Fluvanna, Albemarle and Greene Counties to discuss health care with residents and found the issue to be a major concern.  Photo/Brian McKenzie/The Daily Progress
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Area residents use computers to network and send resumes to local/state businesses Wednesday at the Charlottesville Workforce Center. Photo/The daily Progress/Andrew Shurtleff
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(From left) Raphael and Steven Strumlauf work with Arbaugh Commercial contractor Allen Knotts on installing a hood in the kitchen of their new downtown grocery store, Market Street Market, on Thursday July 23, 2009. The father and son pair are hoping to open around Labor Day.  Photo/Megan Lovett/The Daily Progress
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Horseshoe Hill Family Farm's Ajah Courts arranges flowers in Scottsville's new farmer's market pavilion on July 30, 2009. Photo/Megan Lovett/The Daily Progress
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Rescued by a statewide equine rescue organization, this neglected, ill and starving horse is recovering at an Albemarle County farm. The number of horses being confiscated by rescue organizations is increasing statewide, organization officials said.
 Thursday July 23, 2009. Photo/Brian McKenzie/The Daily Progress
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Father and son Steven and Raphael Strumlauf build a wall between the take-out food area and a seating area in their new downtown grocery store, Market Street Market, on Thursday July 23, 2009. The pair are hoping to open around Labor Day.  Photo/Megan Lovett/The Daily Progress
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Rescued by a statewide equine rescue organization, this neglected, ill and starving horse is recovering at an Albemarle County farm. The number of horses being confiscated by rescue organizations is increasing statewide, organization officials said.
 Thursday July 23, 2009. Photo/Brian McKenzie/The Daily Progress
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Farmers, craftsmen and customers fill Scottsville's new farmer's market pavilion on July 30, 2009. Photo/Megan Lovett/The Daily Progress
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The McGills are raising six chickens along with sheep and goats. Photo/Megan Lovett/The Daily Progress
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Joy McGill, 8, and her brother Mark, 10, practice harnessing their goats Bullet and Wiggles on  Thursday morning, July 23, 2009. The pair will compete with sheep, goats and chickens in the Albemarle County Fair which begins on Tuesday. Photo/Megan Lovett/The Daily Progress
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Nine year old Kasie Pace holds the ball she hit over the fence for the 1st ever home run by a Northside All stars player.   Photo/The daily Progress/Andrew Shurtleff
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Pedestrian access remains restricted at The Landmark Hotel on Friday July 24, 2009. Photo/Megan Lovett/The Daily Progress
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Area residents use computers to network and send resumes to local/state businesses Wednesday at the Charlottesville Workforce Center. Photo/The daily Progress/Andrew Shurtleff
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Bradley Rees comes to an interview armed with his Blackberry, the Constitution, and a copy of Glenn Beck's Common Sense. Bradley Rees has stated his intentions to run for Tom Perriello's (D-Ivy) 5th District seat on a Republican ticket. (The Daily Progress / Matthew Rosenberg)
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Jimmy Hollins is one of the founders of the Burley Varsity Club for former athletes at Charlottesville's segregated black high school in the 1950s and 60s. Hollins was a defensive lineman on the 1963 Western District Championship and the 1964 state runner-up teams. July 29, 2009. Photo/Megan Lovett/The Daily Progress
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Teresa Turner, manager for the Virginia Employment Commission at the Charlottesville Workforce Center, talks about the effects of unemployment in Charlottesville. Photo/The daily Progress/Andrew Shurtleff
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Joy McGill, 8, tries to coax her goat Bullet into actionThursday morning, July 23, 2009. Joy and her brother Mark will compete with sheep, goats and chickens in the Albemarle County Fair which begins on Tuesday. Photo/Megan Lovett/The Daily Progress
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Bradley Rees (left) discusses a campaign point with campaign manager Michael Ernette. Bradley Rees has stated his intentions to run for Tom Perriello's (D-Ivy) 5th District seat on a Republican ticket. (The Daily Progress / Matthew Rosenberg)
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Susan Payne (left), president of Payne, Ross and Associates, accepts the private sector commitment award from Pam Marraccini during the Downtown Business Association of Charlottesville 10th anniversary celebration at Siips Wine and Champagne Bar on July 29, 2009. Jim Tolbert, director of Neighborhood Development Services, and George Benford, founder of Siips, received service awards while Charlottesville City Manager Gary O'Connell received the other commitment award. Photo/Megan Lovett/The Daily Progress
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