Point of Fork water controversy costs half a million dollars Moving the James River Water Authority’s (JRWA) pump station 100 yards – off Barbara Seay’s land and onto an adjacent parcel owned by William Hammond – just cost Fluvanna County...
With construction of the new cart barn and club house at the Lake Monticello golf course and a season of unending rainy days, it has been a slow start for the Hole in One Café. However, Manager Frank Hedderich is optimistic and determined to build it into a successful business. Hedderich, along with partners Mark Moser and Len Poulin,...
Capt. Robert G. Carlson, USN (Ret.), of 42 Spruce Dr., Palmyra, passed away peacefully on May 21, 2016, at Sentara Martha Jefferson after a valiant fight against multiple myeloma. A Christian circle of prayer was held for the family by Chaplin Tammy James, and he will receive a burial at sea with full military honors by the United States...
I am writing this letter because some kids thought it would be fun to do some vandalizing and terrify home owners at The Villages at Nahor. I evidently was the victim who suffered the vandalism. Two windows were shattered costing a huge amount of money. The others neighbors had their doorbells rung and doors pounded in the middle of the...
They tell us we are wasting our time, their minds are made up, and they are making it happen. This is what we are getting from the current Lake Monticello Owners’ Association Board of Directors. They are stonewalling the homeowners who have legitimate concerns regarding the Board’s plans to build a second silt transfer and barge...
The Fluvanna Garden Club presented the owners of Thistle Gate Vineyard with its prestigious Dogwood Award on Thursday, May 19. George and Leslie Cushnie, owners of the vineyard, are the 20th annual recipients of this award, given to a Fluvanna business or organization that has used landscaping to enhance their location along Fluvanna’s...
It was a wet, raw weekend, not ideal weather for golf. Lake Monticello PGA Golf Pro Mark Marshall watched the radar and juggled tee times. Course Superintendent Jim Prucnal and his crew did yeoman’s work to keep the Lake Monticello course playable. The contestants played under threatening and overcast skies, and through some real rain...
The Flying Flucos’ baseball team ended regular season play on Wednesday, May 18, with senior Logan Gibson throwing a masterful no–hitter against the Charlottesville Black Knights. Gibson struck out 13 and walked three in this seven–inning contest. The only ball hit by Charlottesville that had a chance of being a hit came so early...