In a recent issue of the Fluvanna Review, I was struck by a letter to the editor that spoke of the many ways in which taxation has made this country great. I was initially going to address that, but quickly realized that if the author truly believes...
Lake Monticello Owners’ Association golf course and man-made lake are two important features of the community each feeding the needs of the other satisfying both physical environmental concerns, as well as, providing features that make the planned community attractive to members. Together these man-made features form a necessary...
You just got to love it. The candidate with the most votes in the Lake Monticello Board of Directors election, Mike Harrison, barely gets print in the Fluvanna Review article. And this is in spite of the fact that the Board President worked hard to get him not elected. Then, Page Gifford spoke about the “need for decorum.” She then...
I am visiting an extraordinary garden where vegetables pop up in the flower border and flowers shine among the vegetables. Vegetables are often ornamental, especially if left to flower and go to seed as with cilantro, arugula, parsley and kale. When seedlings appear, they are transplanted into a new pattern for the next season’s crop....
O’Brien tells supervisors of urgent need for economic development Local businessman Tony O’Brien, who is running for the Board of Supervisor’s seat in the Rivanna District, released a letter he sent to the Board of Supervisors, the county attorney and the county administrator on July 13 concerning water issues and economic...
Friendship Gymnastics Center keeps rolling along When you drive into Camp Friendship and stay to the left, you eventually come to a Quonset hut that is the home of the Friendship Gymnastics Center.
LMOA warns of thefts from cars at Lake Monticello Authorities are warning Lake Monticello residents to lock their cars because of thefts, according to the Lake Monticello Owners’ Association.
Garrett steps down as Louisa prosecutor Tom Garrett, a Republican state senator for the 22nd District, which includes parts of Fluvanna County, announced that he has left his position as prosecutor in Louisa County to enter the private practice of law.
PVCC sets enrollment records Piedmont Virginia Community College welcomed 7,876 students in credit classes during the 2012-13 academic year and set enrollment records for the summer and fall 2012 semesters, according to a school press release. PVCC is one of Fluvanna County students most popular choice for college.