This is in response to Joe Shaver’s letter to the editor (3.12.15) about the way in which Robert Hurt is representing our district. It’s clear he disagrees with “Tea Party principles”. That’s okay. However, I don’t think it’s okay when...
Board unanimously sets advertised budget In a rare unanimous vote Fluvanna County supervisors agreed Wednesday night (Mar. 18) to advertise a budget of $68.3 million for fiscal year 2016 (FY16).
In a recent issue of the Fluvanna Review, we were all instructed by Joe Shaver to go forth and seek the truth. I do wonder if that very same letter to the editor illustrates that the truth is sometimes selective.The point of his narrative was to cast others as political ideologues because they have committed the dishonest act of not...
As the last of the snow melts away in the spring sunshine, it is hard to believe that several inches of snow kept our roads covered for many days this winter. I am grateful for all the dedicated workers in our community who report for duty, regardless of the elements – ambulance and fire rescue workers, police officers, snow plow...
I want to thank your paper for publishing the letters to the editor from Dave Miller of Palmyra in a recent Fluvanna Review issue dated Feb. 26. I especially want to thank Dave Miller for providing such good information. I followed his suggestions and certainly feel less anxiety about this breach of Anthem’s records.
The Progressive Men’s Club will hold its inaugural meeting in the Terrace Room of the Lake Monticello clubhouse at 7 p.m. on Thursday, March 19. The group is intended as a forum for enlightened, raucous debate, a platform for discussion and consideration of domestic and international affairs from a progressive perspective, and...
Many of you have seen on here that politically I have been encouraging people to get informed with the truth. It is only in that way can we, when it comes time to vote, make a rational choice. In a letter to Richard Price in 1789 Thomas Jefferson said, “… whenever the people are well-informed, they can be trusted with their own...
William (Bill) Glenn Grigg Sr., of Palmyra, formerly of Bristol, died December 23, 2014 at his home. He was born in Richmond, the son of the late Gordon Glenn and Pettice Grigg. Bill was a graduate of John Marshall High School and Emory & Henry College. Bill proudly served his country in the U.S. Navy. He was a sales representative for...
Water coming to Zion Crossroads In a historic decision, Fluvanna County supervisors voted Wednesday afternoon (March 4) to develop a Zion Crossroads water and sewer system.