April 23, 2008

Reader disappointed after local meeting

I’m extremely disappointed in Democrat Supervisor George Schwartz (Falmouth), who presides over the Stafford Board of Supervisors. 



April 18, 2008

Women integral part to Iraq success

It is shameful how the people who whined that we “didn’t finish the job” in the first Persian Gulf War are now the same ones who lament the sacrifice necessary to do so today [Sun editorial: Far too many lives lost in Iraq, March 28-April 3].

Reader: Catholics don’t worship pope

I’m certain Mr. Blankenship managed to raise the ire of many Christians in his last column and I am one of them

Local mother sends thanks to Bill Howell

While I know it’s not an easy job, I want to personally thank Speaker Bill Howell for fighting against unnecessary tax hikes, especially the gas tax. His continued leadership on responsible spending and lower taxes is much appreciated by this mother of four.



April 11, 2008

Take note: slow for the cone in the zone

When you’re on the highway, one glance at the kids in the backseat, a grab at the cell phone, or even changing the radio could cost a life - possibly your own.

Safety concerns go beyond Hope Road

I’m glad to see the Sun covering important road safety issues. Unfortunately, the April 4 article regarding Hope Road contains several factual errors that likely left readers with the wrong impression.

Reader: Parenting column misses mark

How nice. In his Parenting column last week, Jonathan Hunley pilloried recent public musings by “two seemingly intelligent women” concerning the two democratic presidential front-runners. 

Supervisor: Organ donation important

April is Organ Donor Month. It is a time when my family reflects on a tragic event in our lives.



April 03, 2008

Walk for epilepsy unifies participants

I had a wonderful time going up to Washington, D.C. for the National Epilepsy Foundation Walk. 

Disgusted at Stafford County Sun

How disgusting that the Stafford County Sun publishes a picture of children selling live rabbits on the front page of Talk of the Town

Tornado advice may be useful

The information mentioned in “Officials: Prepare for tornados” explains quite clearly that one needs to be prepared for what anything life may choose to bring.



March 30, 2008

Animal issues missed

I am a Virginia voter, social worker, animal lover, trained Emergency Animal Services Rescue volunteer and full-time mom.



March 28, 2008

Books are loved by many

Baby-boomers collect books they loved as kids



March 23, 2008

Watch-out for highway workers

Every year in the United States more highway workers are killed than police and firefighters combined.

Business owners being treated unfairly

The small business owners of Aquia Towne Center are not being treated fairly at all by Ramco-Gershenson. 



March 21, 2008

Reader: Milde proves action speaks louder than words

The 2005 board of supervisors election was hotly contested.

Wegmans a leader

On behalf of the American Cancer Society’s National Capital Region, I applaud Wegmans

Snake fear

One of the most common fears is a “fear of snakes” and I would like to add to that, what about the “fear of rats”? 

Happy with Board’s decision

On behalf of Ramco-Gershenson Properties Trust, owner of Aquia Towne Center, I want to thank Supervisor Paul Milde and the Stafford County Board of Supervisors, for their favorable consideration of the property’s rezoning application last month.



March 07, 2008

We need to act locally

The Stafford County planners don’t seem to understand that to solve “global warming” all need to act locally.

Drought caused water shortage

The drought, having caused a water shortage and putting a tight grip on water usage has been rough on people, plants and animals.

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