I write to say thank you and congratulations to your tireless correspondent, Christina Guseman, for her superb effort in helping all of us understand our tax circumstances more fully in Fluvanna County. Knowing where revenue comes from, and where it...
I would like to thank our 5th District Representative Robert Hurt, for his voting record so far in the 114th Congress. As he has done for the last four years, Mr. Hurt has continued to represent our views in Washington. He has voted to stop Obama from using federal funds to grant amnesty to illegal immigrants. He is willing to stand up...
A campaign in favor of upgrading the Lake Monticello clubhouse and other facilities is well underway, organized by a group of residents that’s completely independent of the Lake Monticello Owners’ Association board or staff. We believe that approving the small increase in dues in order to pay for the upgrades will pay off big time by...
Who among the Board of Supervisors has researched the effectiveness/diverseness of merit bonuses? Who sets the reward criteria? Do pay incentives support collaboration or undesirable competition? These points have not been addressed. Fluvanna has enough debt and does not need additional expenses that could support cronyism and...
I am truly disappointed by the “class warfare” letter and headline in the April 16 issue of the Fluvanna Review regarding the proposed improvements to Lake Monticello facilities. My husband and I, by the way, are not golfers but, as a retired long-time Realtor, I believe the letter writer is very wrong about the effect of poor common...
Supervisor Booker will run for re-election; Ullenbruch won't Mozell Booker, chair of the Fluvanna County Board of Supervisors, confirmed to the Fluvanna Review this morning (April 20) that she will run for re-election in her Fork Union district this November.
Girls’ softballFlucos beat Western; at 8-1 The Fluco girls’ softball team posted a no hitter against Western Albemarle, and won by a 13-0 score yesterday (April 16).
Supervisors adopt budget in landmark unanimous vote; Average tax increase $74 For the first time in recent memory the Fluvanna County Board of Supervisors unanimously adopted a budget and tax rate.
Charles Rittenhouse, the Cunningham District representative to the Fluvanna County School Board, requested at the April 8 School Board meeting that a staff liaison position be created, and that the liaison be permitted to sit at the table with the Board members and the student liaison. “I thought it was the perfect time to present for...