Marvin Moss has been a tremendous cause of the huge financial debt of Fluvanna County. It’s interesting that now he sits back and points fingers at those who are trying to deal with the huge debt that Moss heaped upon the citizens of Fluvanna...
Once again, Marvin Moss’ rearrange-ment of facts and figures truly approaches the acrobatic (School Bond Refinancing Jan. 9, 2013). Missed in his musings about his newly discovered rush to refinance in December 2009 is the fact that the bonds for the high school were crammed through at the very last minute with Moss’ urging – and...
Hurricane “Sandy” arrived just before the holidays. She destroyed almost everything in her path. But she did not destroy the true spirit of giving here in Palmyra.
Boys’ basketballAfter an astounding win on Jan. 4 against the Monticello Mustangs, the boys’ varsity basketball team leapt onto their home court on Jan. 8 with a look of determination in their eyes. The Flucos had momentum on their side as they took on the Charlottesville Black Knights for a district game. ...
She would dance through the door of the shelter, glowing with joy, eager to share her love with Smokey, or Josiah, or Smudge…any of the cats who were feeling especially alone and abandoned. Her mother and little sister would trail in her wake like the tail of a comet, pulled along by the gravity of her compassion. The cats knew Alyssa...
The Board of Supervisors, to its credit, moved last fall to refinance the December 2008 bonds for the construction of the new high school. However commendable and successful the refinancing was, it should have been done several years ago which would have saved the taxpayers of Fluvanna more than $1 million in 2010 and 2011. I doubt...
The United Methodist Men of Palmyra and Salem voted at its December meeting to give the net proceeds from its Nov. 17 spaghetti dinner to Fluvanna charities which include Fluvanna Christian Service Society, Habitat for Humanity, and Meals on Wheels.We would like to thank all who helped us with this fund raising project for the above...
New year, new school board Charles Rittenhouse replaced William Hughes, Camilla Washington was re-elected school board chair, and superintendent Gena Keller’s contract was extended – modest and expected announcements at tonight's (Jan. 9) meeting of the 2013 Fluvanna County School Board.