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May 22, 2008

CRI needs your help to make downtown better

Please let Town Council know that you cherish your downtown and the efforts of all of the supporters and participants in the public/private partnership that make the downtown Main Street Program possible.



May 21, 2008

Rose Hill article promoted history

Thank you very much for an excellent article (“Rose oon the hill,” May 15), and what a fabulously fun photo!

Taxpayers need answers on water and sewer project

There are some answers the taxpayers of Culpeper County deserve to know about the county’s water and sewer proposed project.



May 20, 2008

Render unto Ceasar ...

Referring to Pastor H. D. Lopez’ essay in Sunday’s Culpeper News, “Culpeper community needs to come together, stop alienating each other”:

Bone marrow drive a success

I would like to thank all my supporters and volunteers during my bone marrow drive on May 10.

Now is the time for Culpeper to invest in HazMat

There has been much comment about the recent “incident” at the town’s wastewater treatment plant and, as usual, there have been misquotes and incorrect information.

Thanks, CSE!

Regarding Saturday’s staff editorial, the Friends of Wilderness Battlefield truly appreciated the solid stamp of approval on our “Politics and Personalities” event.

Community invited to Memorial Day service at cemetery

I would like to take this opportunity as director of the Culpeper National Cemetery to extend a personal invitation for you to join us at our Memorial Day service.



May 19, 2008

Not all disabilities are so easy to spot

Regarding Thursday’s letter “Handicapped placards meant only for disabled,” having a disability isn’t always visible.



May 18, 2008

Go the extra mile at A.G. Richardson

Go the extra mile at A.G. Richardson

Prejudice playing a role in campaign for president

So far, the primaries have been a mixture of entertainment and competition.



May 17, 2008

Thank you from Culpeper Food Closet director

A big thanks to the USPS carriers of the Culpeper Post Office! They had a very successful food drive on May 10, collecting 3,000 pounds of food for the Culpeper Food Closet.

Illegal? It is against the law.

I’m sure the majority of American taxpayers would not be appreciative of the brazen remark “you might not like it, but it is the truth and it is the law,” ending a recent letter in the Star-Exponent (287 (g) not cost effective for town, April 29).



May 16, 2008

Musical example of why the arts are so important

After seeing the musical “Bye, Bye Birdie” last week performed by the students of CMS, I felt compelled to write and let everyone in the cast and the Culpeper community know how proud I was of all of the students and their hard work.

Bilingual ballots might aid turnout

Here’s a suggestion.



May 15, 2008

Handicapped placards meant only for disabled

Just because you have a disabled person in your family who has this privilege, it doesn’t give everybody in that household the right to take advantage of it.



May 14, 2008

Pay attention to flyers depicting missing children

I would like to make your readers aware that May 25 is considered National Missing Children’s Day.

Reaves thankful for help during Town Council race

To the residents of Culpeper, thanks for your support and donations during my campaign.



May 13, 2008

Good ol’ boys’ will not best serve Culpeper

The results of the Town Council election are really much uglier than I ever thought they would be (“Chips fall for incumbents,” May 7).

Olinger thanks supporters for election help

Thank you to the voters who came out to vote in the Town Council election on May 6, especially those who supported and voted for me and worked the polls on Election Day.



May 12, 2008

Thanks to you, these games were special

The Culpeper County Public Schools Office of Special Education wishes to thank all of the individuals and local businesses that made our second annual Special Games on May 2 possible.



May 11, 2008

We must act now to combat illegal immigration

This is going to be a fatal blow to America in the next few decades if we don’t get on the ball soon.



May 10, 2008

War memorial deserves respect

Thank you, Mr. Inskeep, for your letter to the Star-Exponent (“Regarding the use of a flood plain,” April 26) on the WWII and Korean Wars Memorial that was placed in a park flood area on Wine Street in the town of Culpeper. 

Voters to be commended in town election

With the town election over, I would like to thank each and every person who voted, but most of all to those people who supported me during a tough campaign and at the polls when they cast their vote for me.



May 09, 2008

Election means more of the same for Culpeper

No change on Town Council means more of the same

More caution is needed where

Cars need to slow down for school buses

How I See It: Getting through a very difficult time

Nothing in life lasts forever, so treasure your children each day and be thankful



May 08, 2008

Games for special needs children were a big success

Kudos to Steve Kropp for organizing the special events on Friday at Culpeper County High School.

Thanks to those who helped us thank our teachers

On May 6, the CCHS PTSA served more than 180 teachers and staff at our second annual Teacher/Staff Appreciation Continental Breakfast.



May 07, 2008

Baker thankful for support during campaign

I would like to thank each of you who welcomed me, and my husband, into your home during this campaign period.

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