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Editorial: It’s getting real (6/15/2026) - The 250th anniversary of the United States of America, dating from the July 4, 1776 formal approval of the Declaration of Independence by the Continental Congress, is almost here. Special…
Editorial: On hurricanes (6/15/2026) - Like clockwork, each spring we hear, and often forget, forecasts about the upcoming hurricane season. This is not an academic exercise, or a remote tragedy to be watched on TV.…
Letter: Why choose to protect predators? (6/15/2026) - Editor, Gazette-Journal: I contacted Congressman Rob Wittman several months ago about his recent NO vote on House Resolution 1100 (119th Congress), introduced by Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) on March 4,…
Letter: Is Wittman joshing us? (6/15/2026) - Editor, Gazette-Journal: Congressman Wittman sends me frequent emails telling me how hard he is working on behalf of his constituents, replete with details. I took the trouble of following up…
Letter: What’s their ‘fair share’? (6/15/2026) - Editor, Gazette-Journal: In her June 4 letter, Susanne Alexander criticizes Rep. Rob Wittman for his vote on the Big, Beautiful Bill. However, her letter also leaves out important details. Regarding…
Editorial: Enter Dunmore (6/4/2026) - At stage left, the northward-sailing fleet of Virginia’s Royal Governor James Murray, Lord Dunmore, appeared in Hills Bay off Gwynn’s Island and dropped anchor. The date was May 26, 1776.…
Letter: The local real estate market (6/4/2026) - Editor, Gazette-Journal: As we move into summer, I want to share what the numbers are telling us about the Middle Peninsula housing market—and what’s driving them. The Chesapeake Bay &…
Letter: The facts (6/4/2026) - Editor, Gazette-Journal: Rob Wittman has been making claims about how his vote for the Big Beautiful Bill has helped the Virginia economy, but he isn’t giving you all the facts.…
Letter: All politics is not local (6/4/2026) - Editor, Gazette-Journal: We are all familiar with the phrase, “All politics is local,” which was former House Speaker Tip O’Neill’s way of saying that successful elected officials concentrate on the…
Editorial: A moment of joy (5/27/2026) - A sweet moment of pure joy is coming up for several hundred young people in Gloucester and Mathews: the moment they graduate from high school. Each life is marked by…
Letter: Hats off to Kroger’s (5/27/2026) - Editor, Gazette-Journal: I was at Kroger’s in Hayes on May 18 and in line to pay for my groceries. A lady in front of me dropped her purse. We both…
Letter: Singing praises (5/27/2026) - Editor, Gazette Journal: Mark Givens, the Music Director of Mathews County Public Schools and the students involved in the music program—the 6th Grade Beginning Band, the 7th Grade Intermediate Band,…
Letter: A team effort (5/27/2026) - Editor, Gazette-Journal: As director of the Tour de Chesapeake, I would like to thank the many amazing volunteers and organizations who took part in this 27th annual event, as well…
Letter: Outrageous corruption (5/27/2026) - Editor, Gazette-Journal: Senator Mark Warner recently announced that President Donald Trump has sued his IRS for $10,000,000,000. He withdrew his meaningless lawsuit then got a settlement of $1,800,000,000 (one point…
Letter: Above the law (5/27/2026) - Editor, Gazette-Journal: It is hard to believe the damage that Donald J. Trump and his merry band of sycophantic miscreants have done to this country. Even more disturbing is the…
Letter: Innocents suffering (5/27/2026) - Editor, Gazette-Journal: Recently, I received this email from senior Dutch friends. “We Europe do not want to be in this war with NAVO. We did not start this war. Israel…
Editorial: Bringing them home (5/20/2026) - In its issue of Aug. 7, 2025, the Gazette-Journal reported on the possible pending identification of a Gloucester man whose aircraft was shot down during World War II. He and…
Letter: Under the radar (5/20/2026) - Editor, Gazette Journal: Thank you for your May 14, 2026 editorial lamenting the failure of the 1976 Bicentennial “Virginia Shrines of Independence” to contain any mention of the importance of…
Letter: Sorry to see her go (5/20/2026) - Editor, Gazette-Journal: I would like to take this opportunity to thank supervisors Tony Nicosia, Chris Hutson and Robert “JJ” Orth for their thoughtful consideration and insightful support for our county…
Letter: Carrying on the tradition (5/20/2026) - Editor, Gazette-Journal: I am writing to commend the Gazette-Journal for the wonderful article of a few weeks ago about the volunteer work being done on the Mathews Volunteer Fire Department’s…
Letter: Clean energy progress (5/20/2026) - Editor, Gazette-Journal: I was happy to see that clean energy is coming to your community! As an EV owner, I was glad to see “EV charging stations coming to Mathews”…
Editorial: Revolutionary omissions (5/13/2026) - We found an interesting booklet from 50 years ago titled “Virginia Shrines of Independence.” It’s a guide to Revolutionary sites in Virginia; it came out before the nation’s bicentennial in…
Letter: Questions remain after abrupt firing (5/13/2026) - Editor, Gazette Journal: By way of a majority vote, the Gloucester Board of Supervisors passed a motion to terminate the employment of County Administrator Carol Steele; a rather abrupt and…
Letter: Welcome cyclists on Saturday (5/13/2026) - Editor, Gazette-Journal: As the director of the Tour de Chesapeake, I would like to take this opportunity to let our community know that on Saturday, May 16, over 400 cyclists…
Letter: Thank you for thanking the teachers (5/13/2026) - Editor, Gazette-Journal: I am writing to sincerely thank the many families, corporations and organizations (including our PTA) that showed support to educators during Teacher Appreciation Week. I am grateful for…

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