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July 03, 2008
Explore Pace’s proposal
I encourage the King family and other Orange County supervisors to carefully explore Mrs. Pace’s environmentally-friendly, world-class resort and recreation complex proposal.
Gibson eager to begin council term
Editor’s note: This letter is reprinted from last week’s edition with the correct name.
County wants to cut? Start at the top
I bet Mr. Rolfe didn’t take a pay cut to help with the county budget. Maybe the board of supervisors should cut Mr. Rolfe’s pay and make his job part-time, see how he likes it.
Outgoing councilman offers thanks
Let’s continue to make Orange the place we can all be proud to call home.
Time to rally behind library
Major donors are being sought and grants pursued, but many of these avenues have been explored already, and the county has indicated that only a massive showing of financial support from the community will permit this much-anticipated library to be built.
More on zoning battle
We feel that Orange citizens should be aware of a series of events which have involved at least three levels of county government (including the board of supervisors), and dragged out over two years, that possibly resulted in the expenditure of taxpayer funds during that period.
Time to check-in with library support
This week, the Orange County Board of Supervisors announced it was moving forward with plans to construct the new Gordonsville Library.
June 26, 2008
Gibson eager to begin council term
Please accept this invitation to join us at the meetings and become involved in the issues concerning our town.
Was everyone treated fairly?
I have stayed out of all this because I have always thought this election “stuff” was a tempest in a teapot, which has gotten more press than the recent murder trials.
Gassed
Changing the way we live
June 19, 2008
Board’s big box approach discouraging
I know one thing for certain. I wouldn’t want at least three board members selling my home.
No pre-election pressuring at D-3 poll
Mr. Burkett alleges that someone “pressured” the ladies. This was far from the truth and there were no witnesses to substantiate his claim.
Disappointed in Goodwin’s response
For an elected official, Supervisor Goodwin, to use the power of his office to imply that my letter defending the character of Marcia Landau, my friend for over a quarter century, is somehow dishonorable, is very wrong on his part.
The election is over
It’s time to move on
June 12, 2008
Launching the new world order
Wake up America!
Let’s slow down the fast-tracking
There seems to be a new trend in planning and zoning–fast-tracking. And we don’t like it one bit.
County rec stance disappointing
As parents of children involved in Orange County Parks and Recreation activities we were dismayed to read that sports, childcare activities and recreational options are viewed by the county board and Mr. Rolfe as an unnecessary drain on the county budget.
June 05, 2008
Election activities unsettling
They were a shameless affront to our citizenry by bringing into our political system something less than honest campaigning by those reportedly desiring our county to remain “rural.”
May 29, 2008
A missed recycling opportunity
We must begin thinking about how our actions, however small, affect the health of our planet.
The Marcia Landau I know…
This is a patriot, not someone who disrespects the rule of law.
Remembering on Memorial Day
Memorial Day should be anything but an abstract concept.
May 22, 2008
Disappointed in board’s decision
The aphorism regarding putting lipstick on a pig comes to mind as I think of the apparent Bledsoe/Carter objective in this situation.
A personnel issue or a personal one?
We’re not letting the school board off the hook that easily.
May 15, 2008
Let’s get ready to recycle
We have the opportunity to drive down costs--if only we’ll modify our lifestyles slightly
Donkeys have been used for work for years
I mean come on people!
Don’t judge teen too harshly
Yes, many people were frightened by the lock-down and that should not be overlooked, but we should be thankful that our schools are safe.
It takes more than promises
This sounds good! It is what we want to hear. We want to believe it but unfortunately people who make these kinds of “commitments” cannot really keep them.
There are many factors that contribute to this situation, not the least of which are the rising costs of fuel, food, supplies, construction materials, and running governmental entities, like the towns and the county.
May 08, 2008
On the scene and on the ball
Schools should be safe havens for our children. For the most part, they are. But, if something (real) should happen, we can rely on the knowledge that our officers are ready and able to respond professionally and expeditiously to protect and serve.
Last week’s editorial awful
Your editorial was uninformed and biased. Beneath most animal “sports” and events is a dark underworld of which most people are unaware.
May 01, 2008
Our opinion: Considering donkey basketball
It’s got to be either all or nothing.
