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Albemarle supervisors may head in new direction
Thomas defeated one-term incumbent Democrat David L. Slutzky and Snow won the open seat race in the Samuel Miller District over Democrat Madison Cummings and Independent John Lowry.
Charlottesville Daily Progress - Nov 8, 2009
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Thomas stuns Slutzky in Rio
He received more votes than Democrat Madison Cummings and independent John Lowry.
Charlottesville Daily Progress - Nov 4, 2009
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Va. voters face slate of choices
For the Albemarle County Board of Supervisors, Democrat Madison Cummings, independent John Lowry and Republican Duane Snow are running for the Samuel Miller District seat, which is being vacated by Sally H. Thomas; and Republican Rodney S. Thomas is challenging Democratic incumbent David L. Slutzky for the Rio District seat.
Charlottesville Daily Progress - Nov 3, 2009
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Zero-based budget idea gains more supporters
John C. Lowry, an independent also vying for the Samuel Miller seat, has said the zero-based budget idea could be “dangerous for Albemarle. He recently said it could be “sort of frightening, especially if the budget is trimmed to where services suffer and no revenue “contingency reserves are set aside for tough economic times. “You don't need an arbitrary budget process to be fiscally responsible, Lowry said.
Charlottesville Daily Progress - Oct 31, 2009
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Snow blasts calls for higher Planning Commission fees
Independent John Lowry is also running for the Samuel Miller seat on the board. Lowry chairs the Economic Development Authority and in July he called for the county to create an economic development office that would generate more tax revenues. Lowry said he would want to review the Planning Commission's final recommendations, and that he thought the cost recovery approach made sense. “These are not fee increases to raise revenues for the county, they are simply more reflective of what these cos...
Charlottesville Daily Progress - Oct 31, 2009
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Local PAC makes cash contribution splash
Snow has raised a total of $42,208, twice as much as each of his opponents, Democrat Madison Cummings and independent John Lowry.
Charlottesville Daily Progress - Oct 30, 2009
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CBJ: Personnel FIle
Karoliussen joined CB Richard Ellis is 2007 and has more than seven years of experience in the commercial real estate industry. l Edward B. Lowry, an attorney with the law firm MichieHamlett, was a featured speaker at the Eagle International Associates Fall 2009 Seminar held in New York. Lowry has been with the firm since he began practicing law in 1971 and handles a wide variety of commercial transactions and negotiations. l Morris G. Sahr of Charlottesville was included in the 2009 and 2010 ed...
Charlottesville Daily Progress - Oct 26, 2009
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Lowry tops to lead Miller
While recognizing the outstanding community service records of the other candidates, The Daily Progress gives its endorsement to John C. Lowry. Mr. Lowry also believes that an already good county administration can be improved. For these and other reasons, we wholeheartedly endorse John Lowry.
Charlottesville Daily Progress - Oct 26, 2009
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Albemarle supervisor hopefuls spar on taxes, long-term growth
As the moderator attempted to wrap up a forum for Albemarle County Board of Supervisors candidates Thursday, Madison Cummings made a last-minute attempt “to put to rest any illusion anybody has that I have any interest in raising property taxes. But opponent John C. Lowry was having none of it. “Mr. Cummings is quoted right after he declared in the spring that if the budget were his, this past session, he would have been in favor of discussing a 77-cent rate [per $100 of assessed value] instead ...
Charlottesville Daily Progress - Oct 23, 2009
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Candidate takes rival to task on budget cuts
Candidate takes rival to task on budget cuts. Albemarle County's projected deficits need to be met with a mix of budget cuts and revenue increases, including property tax hikes, if needed, said Madison Cummings, candidate for the Samuel Miller
Charlottesville Daily Progress - Oct 20, 2009