Update on arrest at AFP Publishing office

Authorities have not been able to get much in terms of information from the woman arrested late Sunday night outside the office of Augusta Free Press Publishing.

Nora Ellen Gibson, 44, was charged with tampering with a vehicle and obstruction of justice in connection with the incident, which was reported to police around 10:45 p.m. Sunday.

Gibson has refused to speak with police and magistrates and has not submitted herself to being fingerprinted, according to Waynesboro Police Sgt. Kelly Walker. Police aren’t sure of a fixed address for Gibson

She is being held without bond at the Middle River Regional Jail.

Here’s where we need to go from police report-style reporting to telling you what the writer saw. The vehicle that Gibson tampered with is my 2008 Hyundai. Taking my dog for a walk late Sunday, I witnessed Gibson enter my vehicle parked in the AFP Publishing parking lot located off Church Street. She looked behind the visors and in the glove compartment and appeared to want to try to start the car even without keys.

I attempted to confront Gibson to advise her to get out of the car, but she was not responsive. It was at this point that my wife, Crystal, called 911. The officer at the scene needed several minutes to get Gibson out of the car. Gibson then refused to get into the back of the squad car upon being handcuffed and kicked the officer while being forced in.

A pocketbook containing identification and travel brochures had been left in a chair on the front porch of the AFP Publishing office.

There was no damage to the vehicle or to the property, and nothing appeared to have been missing from either the car or the property.
 
 

Reporting by Chris Graham. Chris can be reached at freepress2@ntelos.net.

An introduction to Create Waynesboro

Edited by Chris Graham
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Augusta Free Press Publishing is helping to jumpstart a new venture called Create Waynesboro that we hope can lay the foundation for creative-class economy in Waynesboro. Continue reading “An introduction to Create Waynesboro” »

New website for the Arts of the Blue Ridge Festival

Edited by Chris Graham
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Augusta Free Press Publishing has finished work on the new webpage for the Arts of the Blue Ridge Festival, June 5, 2010, in Waynesboro.
 

ArtsoftheBlueRidgeFestival.com has all the information.

The New Dominion Magazine wins two VPA awards

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The New Dominion Magazine won two awards in the 2009 News Contest sponsored by the Virginia Press Association. The awards were presented Saturday night in Roanoke at the VPA’s News Conference and Annual Meeting.

The New Dominion Magazine competes in the crowded specialty-publications division, which includes a total of 38 publications with circulation bases ranging from a few thousand to several hundred thousand per issue.

The ND won a second-place award among specialty publications in the special-sections category for its real-estate section. The spotlight award for the magazine was the third place in design and presentation, a category encompassing the editorial content, the quality of the photography and the design and layout of the magazine. Continue reading “The New Dominion Magazine wins two VPA awards” »

AFPBusiness.com: Busy season for AFP Publishing

Edited by Chris Graham
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AFP Publishing News: AFP completes redesign of YMCA website Augusta Free Press Publishing has completed the redesign of the website of the Waynesboro Family YMCA. The new website went live in January. The site features up-to-date information on program offerings in adult and senior fitness, youth sports and childcare. Story link.
  

AFP Publishing News: New history book has AFP touch A new book published by the Harrisonburg-Rockingham Historical Society, Death Notices in Extant Issues of the Rockingham Register by Dr. Dorothy Boyd-Bragg, has an Augusta Free Press Publishing touch. Work on the layout and cover design for the book was done by AFP Publishing. Story link.
 

AFP Publishing News: AFP releases book on Valley League Safe at Home: A Season in the Valley, a chronicle of the 2009 season of the New Market Rebels Valley League baseball team written by author Austin Gisriel, has been released by Augusta Free Press Publishing. Story link.

AFPBusiness.com: A one-stop shop for local business

Story by Chris Graham
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Augusta Free Press Publishing introduces AFPBusiness.com, a web portal featuring the latest local, state and national business and industry news and detailed information on AFP Publishing services.

“We want AFPBusiness.com to be a one-stop shop for business people in Augusta County, Staunton and Waynesboro,” Augusta Free Press Publishing co-owner and publisher Crystal Graham said.

AFPBusiness.com’s news sections include Local Business News, Virginia Business News and U.S. Business News. There is also an Editors’ Blog featuring business and marketing columns by Crystal Graham and editor Chris Graham and guest columnists on topics of local, state and national interest. Continue reading “AFPBusiness.com: A one-stop shop for local business” »

Meet the Candidates – tonight!

The Waynesboro Democratic Committee and Augusta Free Press Publishing are sponsoring a Meet the Candidates event at the Downtown Pavilion in Constitution Park tonight – Tuesday – from 6-8 p.m.
The primary to decide Democratic Party nominees for governor, lieutenant governor and the 25th District are a week away – Tuesday, June 9.
25th District Democratic candidates Greg Marrow and Jim Noel are scheduled to be on hand for tonight’s event, which is free and open to the public. Representatives and surrogates for the Creigh Deeds, Terry McAuliffe and Brian Moran campaigns for governor and the Mike Signer and Jody Wagner campaigns for lieutenant governor are also slated to be with us. Continue reading “Meet the Candidates – tonight!” »

Unchained melody

Running my own business, two of them, really, when you count the day job at Augusta Free Press Publishing and the nights and weekends that I spend getting the Waynesboro Generals ready for the summer, I know that times are tight, that money is tighter, so when somebody wants to do business with me, I try to make it easy on them. Continue reading “Unchained melody” »

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

- Local News: Missing juvenile sought in Staunton, Wednesday, 2:45 p.m.
- Local News: Grant to aid local Meals on Wheels, Wednesday, 2:45 p.m.
- Local Events: AFP editor to participate in Big Read event today at Augusta County Library, Wednesday, 9:50 a.m.
- Local News: EMU students spend spring break at home doing service projects, Wednesday, 9:50 a.m.   Continue reading “Wednesday, March 4, 2009” »

AFP Publishing, YMCA, teaming up on new magazine

The Waynesboro Family YMCA and Augusta Free Press Publishing are teaming up to offer Y Magazine – a full-color tabloid magazine complete with health columns and tips and a complete program guide for the Y.
The first issue will be available in April, and a limited number of advertising spots are available on a first-come, first-serve basis. Continue reading “AFP Publishing, YMCA, teaming up on new magazine” »