Nov. 4, 20210346By Harvey J. Sorum
Tell us a little about what you did prior to becoming the director of the Fluvanna County Historical Society.
I was a stringer for the Fluvanna Review – contributing articles and photography on various subjects – including history, the environment, and social justice issues. Prior to that I was the...
Nov. 4, 20210290By Ruthann Carr
Correspondent
Quick. Close your eyes and think of Fluvanna County High School.
What comes to mind?
Principal Margo Bruce knows people hear a lot about what goes on at the high school, but it may not be the good stuff – and she said there’s a lot of it.
“Did you know six of our special education students...
Oct. 28, 20210155Contributed by Mike Feazel and Judy Fish, Lake Monticello News
The $100,000 fund drive to build an all-inclusive playground at Lake Monticello’s Lafayette Park officially kicked off Thursday (Oct. 21) – with $22,000 already committed toward the project. The fundraising is being done by the Lake Monticello Community...
Oct. 28, 20210176By Duncan Nixon
Correspondent
The women golfers at Lake Monticello can really play, For the third year in a row, they have won the Jefferson Cup title. They bested teams from Greene Hills, Orchard Creek, Like of the Woods, Birdwood and Spring Creek.
The Lake team played each of these opponents once. The format was three two women...
By Duncan Nixon
Correspondent
It was the Flying Flucos’ Homecoming game. The crowd was large and the play on the field was spirited. Despite the fact that neither team scored in 48 minutes of regulation play, the game was entertaining and interesting. There were a number of big plays but both sides had some of their biggest plays...
Oct. 28, 20210156By Page H. Gifford
Correspondent
The Friends of the Library will welcome Fred Shackelford on Nov. 3 at 10 a.m. to discuss his book, “The Ticket,” a suspense novel about a lottery ticket and a lot of money. This will be FOL's last program of 2021. With COVID they were able to eke out two programs and the annual book sale and hope...
Oct. 28, 20210456By Heather Michon
Correspondent
The Board of Supervisors got its first look at potential new voting districts during a redistricting work session ahead of its regular meeting on Wednesday (Oct. 20).
County Administrator Eric Dahl presented a series of maps showing the county split into five, six, and seven districts, based on the...
Oct. 28, 20210146By Ruthann Carr
Correspondent
The Fluvanna School Board held its first budget seminar for Fiscal Year 2023 Wednesday (Oct. 20) at 8 a.m. and its first with new Superintendent Peter Gretz.
Two Board members, Andrew Pullen (Columbia) and Charles Rittenhouse (Cunningham) who are running for re-election, did not attend. The pair...