Emil Kilianski, 81, of Lake Monticello passed away at Hospice House on Park Street in Charlottesville on Monday, June 29 after a lengthy illness. A funeral Mass was held on July 2, at Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic Church with Father Gerald Musuubire Celebrant. Emil retired from AT&T in 1996 after 42 years of service, moved to Virginia in...
With the recent death of Colonel Robert Lee “Red” Pulliam at the age of 87, Fluvanna County lost one of its most distinguished citizens, a man who dedicated his life to enriching the lives of others and improving every aspect of life in this community.Red Pulliam was an inspiration to all those who knew him or worked with him. He was...
I want to thank all Lake Monticello Owners’ Association Board members who accomplished so much this year, along with the R & R Planning Committee and everyone who voted yes and who diligently supported Lake Monticello’s Repair and Renovation project. The relentless effort and many hours that were put into developing this much needed...
Hudson drops out of treasurer race Ben Hudson, 54, announced Friday (July 3) that he is “ending all campaign activities for the office of Fluvanna County treasurer.” Though his name will still appear on the ballot, Hudson hopes Fluvanna residents won’t vote for him. “I’m not running an active campaign,” he said. ...
County puzzles over unapproved roads In an effort to tackle the problem of unapproved roads – that is, roads not accepted into the state system – plaguing various subdivisions county-wide, the Fluvanna County planning department is working on assembling a complete list. This list will enumerate the county’s unapproved roads and the...
Confederate controversy comes to Palmyra park County asks residents for name suggestions A tiny park in Palmyra, home to a memorial honoring the Confederate soldiers who died in the Civil War, is suddenly rather nameless now that its unofficial title, Confederate Park, has been called into question. After a white gunman shot and killed...
Lake election confusion resolved; $7.2 million project approved The confusion plaguing the results of Saturday’s (June 27) Lake Monticello Owners’ Association (LMOA) election has been resolved.
Lake votes don’t add up; election results in question A majority of Lake Monticello Owners’ Association (LMOA) voters may have approved the controversial $7.2 million renovation and replacement (R&R) project in the vote culminating in Saturday’s (June 27) annual meeting of members. However, the Fluvanna Review discovered an error...