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Published Dec 14, 2011
Delegate sees potential for our role in tourism
Melody Kinser

With Jennifer Y. Scott, executive director of the Hanover Association of Businesses and Chamber of Commerce, and Edwin A. Gaskin, director of Hanover County Economic Development, spearheading efforts, as well as the commitment of several community leaders, tourism is getting a big boost here.

Among those stepping up to the challenge is Del. Chris Peace, R-97. He shared a recent correspondence he had with Scott and Gaskin.

After participating in a meeting of the Hanover Tourism Supporters, Peace cut right to the heart of the matter by asking: How do we increase tourism in Hanover County?

“The bottom line is that tourism has a demonstrable return on investment,”… Read more...



Published Dec 07, 2011
HAAC is a treasure for all residents to enjoy
Melody Kinser

The Hanover Arts & Activities Center may be located in Ashland, but it is, without a doubt, a Hanover County hub of activity. It is truly a location for residents from throughout the county to enjoy and participate in the arts.

As 2011 winds down, HAAC is looking to the community for support. Our help can ensure the continuation of musicals, AARP meetings and Hanover Concert Band rehearsals. But that’s not all. HAAC also is involved in the success of the Hanover Idols talent competition and serves as the home of the summer Children’s Theatre Camp.

According to a letter from Sharon Stiles, president of HAAC’s Board of Directors, the organization has a “three-pronged… Read more...



Published Nov 30, 2011
Habitat welcomes your donations as year ends
Melody Kinser

Received an e-mail from the staff at Hanover Habitat for Humanity last week that immediately prompted a “This is a great idea for a column.” As 2011 nears its end, we can help this very worthwhile cause — and benefit when it comes to tax season.

According to those associated with the Hanover ReStore, this is a great time to “donate items that have been sitting and unused.” And, keep this in mind, you can “take advantage of the end-of-year tax deductions.”

The ReStore welcomes your donations of “any gently used household items, furniture and goods.”

And someone from the ReStore will come pick up larger donations.

Read more...



Published Nov 23, 2011
We can’t lose sight of compassion in economy
Melody Kinser

While few would disagree that our government needs some overhauling in assistance programs, we can’t forget about those in need. There is something to be said about the “offer a hand up, not a hand out” concept.

For too many years, it has become too easy to depend on the government — which really means us, the taxpayers.

Again, that isn’t to say we should turn our backs on those who need our help. But, there are far too many who rely on the government rather than seeking employment — and this has been the case for a long period of time than the situation with the economic wall we hit in recent years.

That said, some are truly in need… Read more...



Published Nov 16, 2011
How will results affect our county’s direction?
Melody Kinser

Changes are coming to the Hanover County Board of Supervisors in the new year. That sums up the final outcome of the Nov. 8 General Election.

We knew we would be getting two new supervisors when Bob Setliff, Chickahominy District, and Chuck McGhee, Henry District, announced they would not be seeking re-election.

With Debbie Winans, Mechanicsville District, and John Gordon, South Anna District, being defeated, those two seats also will have two new faces helping guide our county.

As we look to 2012, we will see the additions of Sean Davis, Henry; Angela Kelly-Wiecek, Chickahominy; Canova Peterson, Mechanicsville; and Wayne Hazzard, South Anna. What will these changes mean… Read more...



Published Nov 09, 2011
Robert Wood Jr.’s rescue: a moment we won’t forget
Melody Kinser

When the news broke on Friday, Oct. 28, that Robert Wood Jr. had been found alive, it was one of those “I remember where I was and what I was doing when I heard . . .”

To the relief of residents throughout Hanover County and surrounding communities, the 8-year-old autistic boy was, considering he had been missing since Oct. 23, in pretty good condition.

Amazing.

Miraculous.

The pride we as Hanover County residents can enjoy stems from the fact that our neighbors are such kind, caring and generous individuals.

Even before the call went out for volunteers to search, so many people journeyed to the North Anna Battlefield Park to offer help —… Read more...



Published Nov 02, 2011
Voting makes you part of the solution
Melody Kinser

Vote. Those four letters make a word that may be little in size but are big in impact.

On Tuesday, you have the opportunity to make a difference by going to the polls. This privilege we enjoy cannot be taken lightly. It is our right, it is our responsibility to cast our ballot.

Simply put, by doing so, we become part of the solution in the direction our country, state and county take.

Based on the number of letters to the editor we received heading into the Nov. 8 General Election, there is indeed great interest in the course of Hanover County. Most endorsements for candidates have been in support of the Board of Supervisors seats.

As a matter of fact, our letters… Read more...


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