Earlier in my career, I was a representative of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). My job was to work with local governments in Oregon, Southern Washington, and Southern Idaho to assist them to develop their communities with...
Contentious meeting highlights water line grievances More than 75 residents showed up at the Fluvanna Community Center on a damp Tuesday night (Nov. 10) for an often contentious meeting on the James River water project. Punctuated by bouts of yelling and bursts of applause, the two-hour meeting focused on sharing facts and opinions about...
CARYSBROOK announces honor roll Students on the honor roll include: HONOR ROLL-3rd Grade *denotes All A’s * Abel, Avery Elizabeth Adams, Joseph Clifford
Craig Hamilton Wilson, 70, of Lake Monticello, died on Sunday, November 1, 2015 at the Hospice House in Charlottesville.He was born on December 12, 1944 in Pennsylvania, a son of the late Harrison Wilson and Elsie (Williams) Wilson.Craig retired from Klearfold/Mead-Westvaco as V.P. of Operations after 32 years of service.Survivors...
Fluvanna’s best option for significant economic growth is the three primary roadways that intersect at Zion Crossroads. By primarily focusing our efforts in this one growth zone, Fluvanna can maximize its investments, while still preserving the rural nature of the county. Delaying the process will almost certainly result in increased...
I wish I could convey to all citizens of Fork Union how proud and excited I am to have been elected your representative on Fluvanna’s School Board. I’m thankful for the support of my community, and for the gracious campaign run by my opponent, Barbara Cary. I’ll work hard to continually improve public education for all our...
Supervisors narrowly approve Zion Crossroads water Water is on its way to Zion Crossroads. Wednesday afternoon (Nov. 4) the Fluvanna County Board of Supervisors narrowly approved a $431,000 agreement with Dewberry Engineers, Inc., to design a Zion Crossroads water and sewer system.
New crime scene truck coming to sheriff’s office The Fluvanna County Sheriff’s Office will soon have a new crime scene investigation vehicle, thanks to $35,000 in extra funding granted by the Board of Supervisors Wednesday afternoon (Nov. 4).
Sheridan to abstain on water vote Fluvanna County Supervisor Mike Sheridan announced that he will recuse himself from the upcoming vote on the Fluvanna-Louisa water pipeline. Reading from a statement at Wednesday’s (Nov. 4) meeting of the Board of Supervisors, Sheridan said that the proposed pipeline’s path across his land creates a...