Letters to the Editor

Mayberry Not Metropolis

June 5, 2024

Dear Editor: I have an honest question for my fellow Town of Purcellville residents: Why did you move to Purcellville?  My family and I moved to Purcellville because we were tired of living in the big city. We were tired of the traffic, the noise, the graffiti, the trash, the air pollution. We were tired…

Krystle Kaul will continue the legacy in Virginia’s 10th District

May 29, 2024

Dear Editor:Jennifer Wexton sets the highest standard for strong female leadership in Virginia’s 10th Congressional District. Krystle Kaul continues that strong female leadership – as a breakout candidate she will continue this legacy by her unwavering integrity and dedication to our community. With no negative baggage or past scandals, Krystle brings a fresh, untainted perspective…

The “Special Exception” strikes again and again

May 1, 2024

Dear Editor: Another destructive vote from our Board of Supervisors that will permanently alter the landscape from Snickersville Turnpike as you enter the Village of Philomont. The seven-acre property, purchased long ago with community raised funds, was home to one of the oldest horse shows in Virginia and was a gathering place for the community…

High user rates and lack of transparency a grave concern

May 1, 2024

Dear Editor: The Purcellville Town Council majority has passed the Fiscal Year 2025 budget, after holding two budget meetings. I did not support this budget. The budget includes rate increases for water and sewer of 16% and 18% respectively. Just two years ago, however, Stantec, the town’s utility rate consultant, recommended increases of 5% for…

Let’s choose one of our own for Purcellville Police Chief

May 1, 2024

Dear Editor: I understand that the Town of Purcellville is conducting a nationwide search to find a candidate to replace Chief McAlister who retired from the Purcellville Police Dept. in April. As a business owner and a resident here in Purcellville I feel we have a really qualified candidate that is presently with the Purcellville…

May 5-11 is Correctional Officers Week

May 1, 2024

Dear Editor: Many of the more than 8.6 million Virginians likely do not know a corrections officer at the Virginia Department of Corrections, but I guarantee they have benefitted from their hard work and dedication. This is because correctional officers at the Virginia Department of Corrections work around the clock with our law enforcement partners…

What is going on? Meet Krystle Kaul!

April 13, 2024

Dear Editor: At a recent Loudoun County Democratic meet and greet event we listened to and asked questions of 11 candidates in the primary election for the open Jennifer Wexton seat in the Virginia 10th  congressional district. One first-time candidate, Krystle Kaul, had a powerful message and completely wowed us all! Kaul shared a story…

Residents are stakeholders, too!

April 9, 2024

Dear Editor: Thank you for keeping Loudoun residents informed about local politics. Wineries, breweries, and the tourism industry are often cited as stakeholders by BOS members and the local press, including the BRL. Please note that all people who live in rural Loudoun are stakeholders. We are taxpayers. Many of us stakeholders and taxpayers have watched, speechless,…

Protect Our Heritage and Farmland

April 9, 2024

Dear Editor: Loudoun County’s growth over the last decade has put immense pressure on County officials to continue developing our land to meet the needs of a growing population. We’ve seen this through data centers, over development in the East, and now, new cluster subdivisions that are bringing more homes and more people. Cluster subdivisions…

What Matters to Me

April 9, 2024

Dear Editor: As I have observed the increase in division between the political parties, it has become clear to me that one of the root causes for this division is a fundamental difference in opinion about whether the “ends justify the means.” I recently spoke with a Loudoun County Republican political leader. He expressed that…