Aug. 31, 202201008Press Release
Earlier this year, the Virginia State Police launched a website to display the newly developed cold case database in response to legislation introduced previously in the General Assembly. Cold cases include investigations into homicides and missing or unidentified persons cases that remain unsolved for at least five...
Aug. 31, 20220372Contributed By Judy Fish
Long-time Laker Debra Kurre, recently tagged to fulfill an unexpired term on the Lake Monticello Owners’ Association (LMOA) Board of Directors, brings to her new role 30 years of experience as a Lake Monticello resident, business savvy—she owns her own business and is a CPA—and even first-hand LMOA Board...
Aug. 31, 20220356Press Release
All Sherod Hawkins wanted was some cigars. That’s why the Palmyra man happened to be at the Fas Mart at 101 Crofton Place in Palmyra on a Friday evening (Aug. 26).
“I was in the store, and I looked up and saw that ticket,” he told Virginia Lottery officials. “I said, ‘Okay, let’s go ahead and get...
Aug. 31, 20220180By Duncan Nixon
Correspondent
Fluco Head Football Coach Michael Morris described the battle as “an old school physical football game.” Unfortunately, for the Flucos the Gobblers were able to jump to a 21-9 lead in the first half. The Flucos looked good in the second half as each team managed one touchdown for a final score of...
Aug. 25, 20220192Contributed by Judy Fish
Eagle Scout Matt Kolczynski, now 20, operated his own landscaping company—Kolczynski Outdoor Services—while working at the Lake Monticello Marina and attending classes at Piedmont Virginia Community College (PVCC).
That hard work paid off.
When Kolczynski starts classes Aug. 23 at the University...
Aug. 25, 20220479By Heather Michon
Correspondent
Zoning issues were front and center at the meeting of the Board of Supervisors on Wednesday night (Aug. 17), including a public hearing on a new commercial development proposed for Lake Monticello Road (Rt. 618) and a previously deferred vote on zoning for a new self-storage on Rt. 53 near Food...
Aug. 25, 2022093By Harvey J. Sorum
Correspondent
Please tell us about yourself prior to starting the Fluvanna Health Clinic.
I graduated from Fluvanna High School many years ago and went to college at Liberty University. At Liberty I received my undergraduate degree as a registered nurse and went to work for the University of Virginia. I worked...
Aug. 25, 20220166By Page Gifford
Correspondent
Keswick novelist Liza Nash Taylor will speak to the Friends of the Library on Sept. 7, at 10 a.m. about her historical novels Etiquette for Runaways and All Good Faith. Both set in jazz age/Depression eras, Nash Taylor infuses her stories with some of her views and experiences.
Like any novelist, Nash...