You got to wonder about what people are thinking, especially when they are advising people to vote no on the Lake’s Repair and Replacement project. One writer used Ronald and Nancy Reagan and even Pogo for quotes that haven’t anything to do with...
I read with disappointment that the current clerk of the circuit court, B.E. Peterson, was not going to seek re-election this fall. I remember when he was first elected 26 years ago. I am happy to have known him and been his friend through all of these years. He would stop everything he was working on to help anyone in need of his...
The recent Fluvanna Review Vote Yes ads are paid for by the Lake Monticello residents “Vote Yes” group. It meets regularly, passes-the-hat for fund-raising, covering the cost of signs, buttons, advertising, etc. These ads are separate from the full page Lake Extra, run by the LMOA to communicate more fully with residents. There are...
As Lake Monticello residents consider how to vote on the R&R project, it’s important that they see clearly what they are voting for. Basically, they are simply asked to decide whether the extra $1.63 per week in dues is worth what residents will get for it.So, here is what the $1.63 will pay for:The main clubhouse will be completely...
Some say the R&R/dues increase is too much. The R&R targets our amenities that are most in need of attention. Some improvements and maintenance (tennis courts, roads, etc.) are scheduled and can be accomplished with our low annual dues, but major improvements cannot. Our 40-year old buildings are in need of major repair, renovation or...
As the prior Chairman on the Department of Education Career and Technical Education (CTE) Advisory Committee and present Vice-Chairman on the Virginia Career Education Foundation formed by Governor Warner I have been asked hundreds of questions on CTE and Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM). As a business person, with a PhD...
Eager pursues Palmyra supervisor seat Patricia Eager, 65, told the Fluvanna Review today (June 8) that she has filed her papers to run for the Palmyra district seat on the Fluvanna County Board of Supervisors.
Top Fluco athletes honored The school year was over and graduation ceremonies had been held. Nonetheless, a large crowd gathered on June 2 to honor the top Fluco athletes who performed with excellence in the spring sports season. With Activities Director Scott Morris as the emcee, coach after coach took the microphone to announce their...
Flucos end amazing season The Flying Flucos excellent softball season came to an end today (June 5) when the Flucos fell 3-0 to an undefeated team from Carroll County.
Fluvanna scholarships and awards total almost $1 million On Thursday, May 21, the Senior Awards ceremony for the Class of 2015 was held. The awards for the class totaled $979,611. The following students received community awards and scholarships for their accomplishments at FCHS.