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May 01, 2008
Disappointed by cold shoulder
I was astonished when there were a few girls who visibly refused to help wash my car with their group because of a political bumper sticker on my car.
Did I miss something at donkey basketball?
What I saw was a well-organized family event that was very funny for all ages! What I did not see was animal cruelty or lack of respect!
What’s different about donkeys?
The letters to the editor referencing cruelty to the donkeys in the recent donkey basketball game held at the Orange County High School Fieldhouse is somewhat concerning.
April 24, 2008
Supervisors come to meetings with minds made up
The citizens of the county need to get more involved and let the board of supervisors know how they feel about the issues.
Board’s comments about Boosters distasteful
Are your facts right, Mr. Johnson?
Wake up America! Loved ones are dying
In this real world that I live in, and given the nasty reputation for violence this country has acquired in the past, I fear for the safety of both Senator Clinton and Senator Obama, should either one of these presidential aspirants somehow win the presidential race in November.
Stay the course in upcoming election
You hear these phrases a lot these days in the national election scene. The town of Orange is having an election May 6. All town citizens who can vote should exercise their right. I am sure you will be hearing from all of the candidates soon if you haven’t already.
Animals tortured for your pleasure
I am writing to you today to express my outrage at the fact that Orange County would even consider an event so horrific as donkey basketball.
Thought county was more progressive
I’m disgusted that Orange County would plan a donkey basketball game as a fundraiser.
Instead, put saddles on event organizers
Why not just put saddles on the sponsors of this show, and have the crowd cheer them on?
Doesn’t teach respect for animals
Most people have realized that abusing animals for amusement is just considered cruelty
Suggests county is backward
I have read that Orange County held a donkey basketball game. As we have progressed as a society and made great strides toward becoming more humane and civilized, events like this just do not fit.
April 17, 2008
Our opinion
Maintain interest beyond the budget.
Despite hard times, helping hands still needed
Cars for Homes helps Habitat
“Cars for Homes” is an innovative way for you to help families in our community build homes and the hope for a better life! By donating a car, truck, boat, RV, motorcycle, construction equipment, trailer or other vehicle (even an airplane), you can help Orange County Habitat for Humanity to build houses in partnership with families in need of decent, affordable shelter.
Hospice questions legislations
Now President Bush has proposed a budget that cuts hospice rates even more, seriously threatening the ability of dying patients to get the care they need when it counts the most.
Child Garden closing travesty
There are no words to describe how disappointed I am in the Orange County Board of Supervisors. I presently have a child who attends the Child Garden, a daycare center run by the Orange County Parks and Recreation Department.
April 10, 2008
Posing three school site hypotheses
The only personal interest I have in this discussion is that I believe the wrong decisions have been made for the wrong reasons, and there is no valid data that supports the argument that EMF poses no health risk at the eastern middle school site.
Together we can accomplish great things
Aging Together Partnership promotes volunteerism
April 03, 2008
Supervisors didn’t listen to Child Garden advocates
This could be an opportunity to keep the Child Garden open. Please, if there is anything the parents of the Child Garden can do, let us know; we are willing to help to keep this center open.
Current decisions equal future costs
Your editorial, “We can’t have it both ways” in last week’s Review, did an excellent job of laying out the choices facing the taxpaying citizens of Orange County, and by extension, those of us you have elected supervisor.
Child’s accident not newsworthy
We are responding to the article written about our son, Stephen Caleb Smith.
Web-sighting
Some of you may have noticed that the Orange County Review website (http://www.orangenews.com) looks a little different this week than it did a week ago.
March 27, 2008
Congratulations to Orange County Review
Hearty congratulations to you Jeff and to Phil Audibert, John Strader and Hannah Wever on your numerous Virginia Press Association awards (“Review recognized by Virginia Press Association,“ March 20).
Park honors Cooke, not Guptons
The town is planning a dedication ceremony, along with a plaque naming the park in honor of Mr. Cooke.
Save parks and rec program
I believe the board of supervisors should be able to come up with a compromise that would benefit the citizens of Orange County and their Rec Dept.
March 20, 2008
Enrollment, Debt Numbers Don’t Add Up
On Tuesday, March 11 at approximately 5:15 p.m. on a vote of 3 to 2, the Orange County Board of Supervisors voted to almost double Orange County’s debt service from a current $87.2 million to approximately $145 million.
Economy Fragile, Delay New School
I am responding to supervisor Teri Pace’s column in the latest Orange County Review newspaper and request for input in the current budgeting process.
Okay If Good Services Cost More
Having the lowest possible real estate tax rate is not a sensible objective.
March 13, 2008
PHMS Traffic Back-Up Suggestions
When the “new” PHMS was built, I was pleased. While the new PHMS is quite nice and appears to have been well-planned, I am wondering who “planned” the Route 15 entry into the school complex?
Increase? How About Decrease!
There certainly was a lot of news in the February 28th edition of the paper; most of it bad for the Orange County taxpayer.
