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Here are links to some archived media coverage of
Crow's Nest (most recent first). They are organized in three
categories:
There
are also some stories about the history of
Crow's Nest. (Most articles are from the Free Lance-Star.
The Stafford County Sun has also had coverage but it does
not have stable on-line archive. The Washington Post has
also covered the efforts to save Crow's Nest but their archives
are usually available only by fee.)
NOTE: A variety of viewpoints are expressed in these pieces--not
all of which are consistent with positions held by "Save
Crow's Nest."
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News
Stories (scroll
down below for editorials/opinion pieces, letters
to the editor, and stories about Crow's Nest history)
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2006
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November
29, 2006. "No
action planned over relic hunting."
Crow's Nest owners, group won't pursue
legal action against property's former caretaker who allowed event
without approval.
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October
31, 2006. "Who
gave relic hunters access?"
Crow's Nest owners looking into who said
175 relic hunters could dig on land.
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October
28, 2006. "Crow's
Nest relic hunt halted;
Activists angry land disturbed."
Relic hunters descend on Crow's Nest; landowner says they didn't have
permission to be there.
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October
28, 2006. "Hunts
thrill hunters, irritate historians."
Big fee-paid relic hunts,
like the one on Crow's Nest, are a
relatively new--and some say, troubling--development.
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September
26, 2006. "Judge
suggests way to settle Crow's Nest issues." ourt
agrees to hear evidence in subdivision denial, but encourages another
approach.
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September
14, 2006. "Crow's
Nest work halted."
Crow's Nest developer is issued stop-work
order for soil evaluations.
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August
1, 2006. "County
Late Filing Accepted." Judge extends time County has to
respond to lawsuit from developers.
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July
30, 2006. "Nature
of the 'Nest' Reports Cite Stafford Peninsula's Assets."
A feature story reviewing the natural resources and history of Crow's
Nest.
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June
22, 2006. "Court
Will Set Price for Nest." Story on the Crow's
Nest condemnation process.
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June
21, 2006. "Crow's
Nest to Be Condemned." Stafford Board of Supervisors
vote to move forward on purchase of Crow's Nest by eminent domain.
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May
25, 2006. "Experiment
Turns into an Adventure." Middle-school students learn
about the environment in the waters near Crow's Nest.
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May
24, 2006. "Crow's
Nest Offer is $30.5 Million." Stafford Board of
Supervisors await a response to their offer to purchase of a portion
of Crow's Nest.
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May
20,2006. "Major
Project Filed in Stafford." Impact of major project
could be offset through funds to help the County purchase Crow's
Nest.
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April
10, 2006. "Heron's
Using Crow's Nest for their Own." A heronry is one of
the magnificent features of the Crow's Nest peninsula, threatened by
development.
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April
4, 2006. "Rugged
Road Ahead." New roads that could help promote
development of Crow's Nest are part of County plan.
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March
23, 2006. "Crow's
Nest Offer $27 Million." Offer amount is confirmed;
owners want more than twice as much; Supervisor Milde says eminent
domain is still available as option of last resort.
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March
22, 2006. "Offer
on Crow's Nest." Board of Supervisors authorizes a
purchase offer for bulk of Crow's Nest property and passes drain field
ordinance with implications for Crow's Nest.
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February
8, 2006. "Stafford
to Rehash Water, Sewer Regulations." An administrative
error forces the return to the Planning Commission of a proposed
ordinance that could impact Crow's Nest.
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February
7, 2006. "Court
Hearing on Crow's Nest Appeal Postponed." K&M
developers ask court to revisit past ruling.
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February
7, 2006. "Stafford
Eyes Roads." Story on road planning mentions
"strong public concerns" that new Andrew Chapel road could
promote development on Crow's Nest.
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February
3, 2006. "Developer
Mounts Crow's Nest Appeal." K&M initiates legal
challenge to the Planning Commission's unanimous rejection of the plan
to develop Crow's Nest.
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January
26, 2006. "Crow's
Nest Plan Rejected." Planning Commission votes
unanimously to reject development plan; developers will appeal.
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January
21, 2006. "Peninsulas
may meet entirely different fates." Landowner is the
difference between Widewater and Crow's Nest.
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January
18, 2006. "Stafford
Speeds Work on Crow's Nest Ordinance." Board of
Supervisors moves forward drain fields ordinance that would affect
proposed Crow's Nest development, but delay second ordinance requiring
more buffers around creeks and slopes with highly erodible soils.
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January
13, 2006. "Widewater
Tract Handed Over." Widewater finally becomes a state
park. Now, one member of the Board of Supervisors says,
""Crow's Nest is the top priority for the board."
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January
12, 2006. "Crow's
Nest Kicked Back to Planners." Circuit Court ruling
means development plan goes back to Planning Commission.
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January
11, 2006. "Judge
Rejects Review of Crow's Nest Plan." In split decision,
judge says development plan can't go to Board of Zoning Appeals, but
empowers Planning Commission to consider zoning issues.
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January
8, 2006. "Milde
wants new connections." Profile of new incoming
Supervisor mentions Crow's Nest issue.
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January
7, 2006. "Crow's
Nest in Court." Crow's Nest owner argues to stop appeal
filed by citizens; judge delays ruling.
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January
6, 2006. "Brito
wants development controlled." Profile of new incoming
Supervisor mentions Crow's Nest issue.
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Janurary
4, 2006. "High
court panel nixes land appeal." State Supreme Court
rejects effort by K&M developers to increase allowable housing
density on Crow's Nest.
2005
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December
24,2005. "Crow's
Nest Appeal Stalls Development Plan." Citizen-suit,
supported by the Crow's Nest Defense Fund, puts development plan on
hold for now.
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December
8, 2005. "Crow's
Nest Pros-Cons Debated." The Planning Commission's
legal authority to review the Crow's Nest development plan is
challenged; the Commission recesses without hearing the plan after a
public comment period in which speakers point out numerous flaws.
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December
8, 2005. "Stafford
Road Work Wins OK." A new road to Crow's Nest is one
step closer to reality as a result of a vote by the Fredericksburg
area transportation board.
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December
6, 2005. "Controversial
Road Plan to Be Debated." Discussion of a multi-phase
road project leading directly to Crow's Nest that will make
development there much easier.
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December
2, 2005. "Trust
Eyes Crow's Nest." Northern Virginia Conservation Trust
receives additional $500,000 to add towards purchase of Crow's Nest.
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November
18, 2005. "Planning
for Big Change." Exercise on regional planning includes
saving Crow's Nest as common goal.
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November
4, 2005. "Stafford
Candidates Talk Growth." All four incumbents--but only
one challenger--attend developer-sponsored forum.
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October
31, 2005. "Race
for Aquia Seat is Stafford's Hottest." Story about the Board
of Supervisors race, where Crow's Nest was the major issue.
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September
22, 2005. "New
Plans Eyed for Preserve." The Board of Supervisors
votes unanimously to get an updated appraisal of Crow's Nest;
supporters bring their case for preservation to the Board.
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September
11, 2005. "Purchase
of Bird Refuge is at Issue in Campaigns." A Washington
Post piece on Crow's Nest--unfortunately with a
mischaracterization of Save Crow's Nest that later prompted a correction
affirming our non-partisan status.
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September
11, 2005. "Shrinking
habitat: Wildlife losing out to suburban growth." The
title says it all; mention of Crow's Nest.
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September
11, 2005. "Some
states moving to link up natural areas." Brief mention of
Crow's Nest in a story about efforts to link natural areas.
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September
10, 2005. "Garrett
dusts off old plans." Passing mention of Crow's Nest as
one possible factor in the Planning Commission's recommendation to
deny two requests for rezoning elsewhere. Development attorney
Clark Lemming admits, "I guess you could say politics have
changed."
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September
8, 2005. "Crow's
Nest film to be shown by Sierra Group." Brief
announcement of upcoming Battlefields Sierra Group showing of Crow's
Nest video on September 15.
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September
1, 2005. "More
showings slated for film on Crow's Nest." Report on the video
debut that drew overflow crowd of 175, and update on future showings
of the video.
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August
31, 2005. "Film's
aim: Spare Crow's Nest. Documentary's public showing draws
crowd." The public premiere of "Crow's Nest: Stafford
County's Last Refuge" draws an overflow crowd, and conveys sense
of urgency to act now to save Crow's Nest.
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August
26, 2005. "Re-election
on agenda for Hilliard." Aquia District Supervisor,
Kandy Hilliard, announces her re-election bid and future plans--but,
as the reporter points out, fails to mention Crow's Nest.
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August
5, 2005. "Crow's
Nest Video to Aid Preservation Effort." New 12-minute
video highlights some of the beauty of Crow's Nest and features
comments by local individuals involved in the effort to preserve it.
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August
2, 2005. "Catching
Up with Pash." A wide-ranging interview with Gary Pash,
chair of the Stafford County Board of Supervisors. When asked
about Crow's Nest he says he can't talk about it because of pending
litigation...even though there is not any litigation against the
County regarding Crow's Nest. (The only litigation is against the
Stafford County Board of Zoning Appeals, a completely separate
quasi-judicial body.)
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June
15, 2005. "Dudenhefer,
Milde Earn GOP nomination for Stafford Board Seats."
Supporter of saving Crow's Nest wins Republican nomination for Aquia
District seat and will face a Democratic incumbent who also supports
saving Crow's Nest.
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June
8, 2005. "Builder
Dealt a Setback, Judge Rules on Crow's Nest."
Judge rejects effort by K&M developers to increase allowable
housing density on Crow's Nest.
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May
5, 2005. "Stafford
Officials Question Crow's Nest Development."
The plan to build hundreds of houses on
the Crow's Nest peninsula advanced to the Technical Review Committee,
which is responsible for making sure any proposed development plans
comply with applicable regulations.
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February
20, 2005. "Stafford
land-use lawyer Clark Lemming handles most development cases in fast
growing county." Profile of the lawyer who represents
most developers, including Crow's Nest owners, K&M Properties.
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February
3, 2005. "Leaders
Challenged to Juggle Jobs, Growth." The issue of Crow's
Nest is included in a regional conference on growth and development.
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January
15, 2005. "Crow's Nest Plan Decried." Planning
office accepts incomplete Crow's Nest development plan from K&M
properties, in violation of its own rules. Local
activist asks that plan be returned. [Not available in
archives.]
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January
11, 2005. "Murphy
Sets Sights High" is a profile of the Virginia Secretary of
Natural Resources, W. Tayloe Murphy Jr., who calls saving Crow's Nest
"a top priority."
2004
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December
28, 2004. "Pristine
Land Has Stafford Mulling Cost, Priorities." Washington
Post overview of the Crow's Nest situation. (Limited access.)
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December
15, 2004. "K&M to Carve Up Peninsula."
Largest landowner on Crow's Nest files plan for 646 houses scattered
across the peninsula. [Not available in archives.]
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December
4, 2004. "State
OKs Loan for Crow's Nest." County receives final
approval for conservation loan to purchase Crow's Nest. Now it's in
the hands of the Board of Supervisors.
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September
14,2004. "Trying
to Save a Symbol." A "Save Crow's Nest"
member discovers an injured eagle. Follow up story on the eagle's
death.
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September
3, 2004. "Panel
OKs Loan for Crow's Nest." County receives initial
approval for State loan to purchase Crow's Nest.
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August
18, 2004. "No
Vote on Crow's Nest." With support of "Save Crow's
Nest," Supervisors decide to pursue alternative funding to
purchase Crow's Nest, saying "no" to a November referendum.
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July
22, 2004. "Crow's
Nest Deal Off." Development deal with luxury home
builders Toll Brothers doesn't happen.
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July
14, 2004. "A
Voice for Area's Resources." Profile of Battlefields
Sierra Group, including discussion of Crow's Nest.
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July
9, 2004. "New
Defender for Crow's Nest." The national environmental
group, Defenders of Wildlife, join in supporting the preservation of
Crow's Nest.
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July
7, 2004. "Kirby
Reflects on Planning Role." In an interview, Barbara
Kirby reflects on her years on the Stafford Planning Commission,
concluding with comments about saving Crow's Nest.
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May
19, 2004. "Stafford
Sets Vote on Crow's Nest." Supervisors express some interest
in possible bond referendum.
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May
17, 2004. "Board
to Debate Crow's Nest Bonds." The last chance for the
Board of Supervisors to approve a special election for a bond
referendum to purchase Crow's Nest.
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May
2, 2004. "Crow's
Nest Name Frays Some Feathers." A web site copies our
group's name.
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April
29, 2004. "Crow's
Nest Rezoning Affirmed." The Board of Zoning Appeals
turns down appeal by Stafford Lakes Limited (K&M Properties) to
allow higher density on Crow's Nest. Any cluster housing will
have to go through rezoning process.
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April
23, 2004. "Crow's
Nest Proposal Quickly Canned." Stafford County Sun's
story about the reversal by Kandy Hilliard.
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April
21, 2004. "All
Quiet on Bond Proprosal." Supervisor
Kandy Hilliard reverses herself and does not ask staff to draft a
resolution for a park bound to purchase Crow's Nest.
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April
20, 2004. "Official
Backs Bond." Supervisor Kandy Hilliard announces she
will ask staff to draft a resolution for a park bound to purchase
Crow's Nest.
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April
10, 2004 "Developer
Eyeing Crow's Nest." Toll Brothers, "America's
Luxury Home Builder," has contract to buy Crow's Nest.
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March
3, 2004. "Supervisors
Mum on Acquiring Crow's Nest." After Board of
Supervisors decides to stop publicly commenting on Crow's Nest, Save
Crow's Nest spokesperson says, "We’re less concerned with what
the supervisors say and more concerned with what they actually
do."
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February
29, 2004. "Partisanship
in Preservation Push." An unfortunate title and frame
for what was, in reality, a great
organizing meeting!
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February
28, 2004. "Future
of Crow's Nest May Rest with Voters." Bond referendum
may be introduced at the Board of Supervisors; "Save Crow's
Nest" to hold community meeting.
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February
18, 2004. "Bond
Issue Sought to Preserve Crow's Nest." "Save
Crow's Nest" calls upon the Board of Supervisors to authorize a
bond referendum to purchase all of Crow's Nest.
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February
15, 2004. "Stafford
Ponders Land Swap." K&M Properties floats a
proposal that would give Stafford County "all or part"
Crow's Nest in exchange for not having to pay proffers on increased
density elsewhere. The devil is in the details.
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February
10, 2004. "Saving
Crow's Nest: Preservation Group Plans Community Meeting."
The upcoming February 28th community meeting and the launch of this
website.
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January
22, 2004. "Group
Forms to Save Crow's Nest." The formation of "Save
Crow's Nest" and its initial action at the County Board of
Supervisors.
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January
22, 2004. "Leming
in Limbo Over Utility Seat." This article reports on
the challenge made to the reappointment of the attorney who represents
K&M Properties, Clark Leming, to the County's Utilities
Commission. (He was not reappointed.)
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January
13, 2004. "Housing
Plan Pushed." Summary of K&M Properties' plan to
develop "cluster housing" in Crow's Nest.
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January
9, 2004. "Refuge
Proposal Dies." The initial story that reported K&M
Properties had walked away from negotiations with the State on the
sale of their land.
2003
2002
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December
27, 2002. "Funds
Earmarked for Wildlife-Refuge Property Purchase."
Government funding to preserve Crow's Nest.
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December
27, 2002. "Visions
for Crow's Nest." Time-line of preservation and
development efforts up to that time.
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November
16, 2002. "Bill
passes to help save Crow's Nest in Stafford."
Led by Republican Representative Jo Ann Davis, U.S. House passes
American Wildlife Enhancement Act that makes some funds available to
purchase Crow's Nest.
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November
8, 2002. "Parks
Around the Region to Benefit from Bonds." Includes
mention of Crow's Nest funding.
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November
6, 2002. "College,
Park Projects to Get Cash Infusion." Voters approve
park bonds by 2-to-1 margin.
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October
19,2002. "State
Bond Could Preserve Pristine Crow's Nest."
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October
2, 2002. "Congress
Now Has the Ball." Columnist recollects camping trip
to Crow's Nest as a youth--and calls on Congress to act to save
Crow's Nest.
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October
2, 2002. "Senator
Warner Pushes to Preserve Crow's Nest." Virginia's
Republican US Senator sponsors legislation trying to save Crow's
Nest by creating an Accokeek Creek National Wildlife Refuge.
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July
4, 2002. "Stafford
Refuge Rejected." US Fish and Wildlife Service
declines to add Crow's Nest to its refuge system. (Also see letter
from Trust for Crow's Nest responding to this development.)
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March
6, 2002. "Trust
Asks Stafford to Fund Crow's Nest Preservation"
2001
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Editorials, Opinion Pieces, and Columns [top]
2008
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Opinion piece of purchase of Crow's Nest acres.
2006
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May
26, 2006. "Crow's
Nest: Doable?" Free Lance-Star editorial noting
that "citizens and officials at all levels of government are
committed to saving Crow's Nest."
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March
26, 2006. "Option
B." Free Lance-Star editorial observes, "Sounds
like developers have gotten a free ride for too long" and
supports efforts that could help save Crow's Nest.
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February
7, 2006. "Subterfuge
afoot in Stafford's officials' recent Crow's Nest decision."
After the plan to develop Crow's Nest is unanimously rejected, the
lawyer for K&M developers (and co-founder of Stafford Council for
Progress) accuses County officials of "procedural shenanigans"
involving a "secret memorandum," and claims they "bend
the rules" and "employ bait and switch tactics."
Needless to say, the facts tell a different story.
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January
31, 2006. "Dig
into Crow's Nest: You'll find 10,000 years of Stafford history."
Op-ed reviews highlights of the archaeological report for Crow's Nest.
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January
11, 2006. "A
new year is upon us--time to save Crow's Nest once and for all."
Op-ed by Save Crow's Nest member calls on the new Board to act on
behalf of Crow's Nest.
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January
6, 2006. "Feather
for the Nest." Editorial notes recent legal victories
and says, "The new year should begin a redoubling of efforts to
save timeless Crow's Nest."
2005
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December
13, 2005. "Why
are our elected officials ignoring our transportation needs?"
Instead of addressing traffic and congestion that already plagues the
County, officials spend scarce dollars to build new roads that will
promote more development....in Crow's Nest!
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December
6, 2005. "Duck's
Nest." Editorial calls on the Planning Commission to
table Crow's Nest plan in light of its lame duck status. Let the new
Commission appointed by the newly-elected Supervisors take up the
issue.
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November
18, 2005. "Newly
elected officials note well: Stafford voters want progress."
Lack of progress on saving Crow's Nest" is citing as one of the
issues leading to a clean sweep of incumbents in the Stafford Board of
Supervisors election.
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November
3, 2005. "Crow's
Nest has long needed saving, so why hasn't it been done?"
Taxes going up again? A look at how developers and public
officials pick the pockets of taxpayers.
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Ocotober
5, 2005. "In
the interest of balance: 10 reasons NOT to save Crow's Nest."
A humorous look at the absurdity of developing Crow's Nest.
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September
20, 2005. "Ten
things Stafford County Supervisors can do to save Crow's Nest."
A Save Crow's Nest member lays out possibilities for immediate
action. A more
detailed version of this piece with additional technical
supporting information is also available.
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September
20, 2005. "Tryannis,
Inc." Unbridled development has become the South's
"second Reconstruction," say the editors of the Free
Lance-Star. While not mentioning Crow's Nest by name, their
observations are clearly applicable.
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September
16, 2005. "Nature
Endangered: Stafford must save Crow's Nest--now." Free
Lance-Star editorial calling for the purchase and preservation of
all of Crow's Nest.
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September
9, 2005. "Crow's
Nest Flick: Rave Review" Column by Derval Brown of the Stafford
County Sun.
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September
9, 2005. "Is
this worth crowing about?" The editor of the Stafford
County Sun says he wants to save Crow's Nest; he just wants
somebody else (unnamed) to pay for it. Huh?
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September,
2005. "On
the porch: Values." Monthly op-ed in Front Porch
Fredericksburg reviews reasons to save Crow's Nest, and actions
elected officials can take, ending with "let's not hold our
breath too long in deciding what to do."
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September,
2005. "Quiet
moments: Crow's Nest." In his monthly column for Front
Porch Fredericksburg, Archer DiPeppe reflects on why he made the
video on Crow's Nest.
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August
28, 2005. Crow's
Nest, the Movie. Brief op-ed encouraging people to see the
new documentary about Crow's Nest.
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August
3, 2005. "Want
to save Crow's Nest? Then talk to your county government."
Reacting to a letter by Crow's Nest supporter Lili
Robins, Clark Leming, the attorney for the developers that own Crow's Nest,
presents his opinion about the options for Crow's Nest
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July
21, 2005. "Eminent
domain might help save Crow's Nest from development."
Since Crow's Nest has no current residents, this piece raises the
possibility of eminent domain as a way to preserve the peninsula and
prevent the owners from extorting windfall profits from the taxpayers.
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May
19, 2005. "Herons,
beaver dams, and dead wood can make life worthwhile." A
personal description of a visit to the heron rookery on Crow's
Nest. Development on the peninsula would destroy the ecosystem
of which the rookery is a part.
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January
18, 2005. "Think
Crow's Nest Has Been Saved? Wrong: The County Must Act."
An op-ed from two SCN members calling on the Board of Supervisors to
accept the full amount of the State's low interest loan and to
purchase all of Crow's Nest.
2004
December 8,
2004. "Crow's
Nest Hope." Free Lance-Star editors hope that $30 million loan is
key step towards saving Crow's Nest.
September
16, 2004. "Future
Staffordians Will Pay if County's Crow's Nest is Developed."
Don't incur the costs of development, says Norris Dickard, help save
Crow's Nest.
August 20, 2004. "Wanted:
Middlemen." A call for win-win solutions to preservation, including saving
Crow's Nest.
July 24, 2004. "Here &
There." Brief call for saving Crow's Nest.
June
25, 2004. "Subtle
Reminder." A column reflecting on what's loss when development proceeds
unchecked.
May
2, 2004. "Unspotted
Species." The Free Lance-Star editors search for a
"stern-spined statesman" to show some leadership on saving Crow's Nest.
March
26, 2004. "Stafford
Balances" individual rights and the public good in considering
proposed "Agricultural Performance" standards that would
affect Crow's Nest.
February
27, 2004. "Why
a Bond Referendum is the Way to Save Crow's Nest." The case for a bond
referendum is made by Nan Rollison, a member of Save Crow's Nest, and John Mitchell,
chairman of the Trust for Crow's Nest.
February
18, 2004. "Saving
Crow's Nest: Let's Not Throw Away Stafford's Crown Jewel." A commentary by
Steven Apicella, the chairman of the Stafford Republican Party and a member of the Trust
for Crow's Nest Fundraising Committee, on why Crow's Nest should be saved.
February
12, 2004. "With
Reasonable Negotiations a Crow's Nest Deal Can Be Reached." The lawyer for
property owner and developer K&M Properties advances his client's case (some of which
we disagree with) but also makes the important point that a deal to save Crow's Nest is
still possible.
February
1, 2004. "Lost
World" A commentary by Norris Dickard, board member of the Community Foundation
of the Rappahannock River Region and the fund-raising committee of the Trust for
Crows Nest, summarizing the lessons he's learned working to save Crow's Nest.
January
13, 2004. "Lost
World" The Free Lance-Star editorial calling to save Crow's Nest.
2001
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Letters to the Editor [top]
Let
others in the community know how you feel about the threat to
Crow's Nest. Send a letter
to the editor of the Fredericksburg Free Lance-Star and a letter
to the editor of the Stafford County Sun.
2012
2009
2008
2006
Yamini
Singh. November 28, 2006. "Crow's
Nest is far too beautiful to be paved over."
Janette
Mason. October 1, 2006. "Area's
majestic Crow's Nest is still in grave danger."
Dr.
F. Baldwin Harrington, Jr. July 1, 2006. "Crow's
Nest is Well Worth Saving; Whatever It Takes"
Whitney
Bailey. April 23, 2006. "Great
Blue Herons Need Protection--and Privacy."
Janice
Obert. March 14, 2006. "'Vision'
of a developed Crow's Nest is a real nightmare."
Katherine
Cheek, March 12, 2006. "Our
national forests need federal protection."
Susan
Doepp, February 13, 2006. "No
virtue in ruining land for profit."
Helen
Sanders, January 20, 2006. "Environmental
issues, conservation do affect poor."
Jay
B. Jackson. January 19, 2006. "Property
rights abridged? Read the Kelo decision with care."
R.
Marc Fast. January 6, 2006. "Kaine,
save Crow's Nest."
2005
Daniel
Gama Barrios. December 19, 2005. "Check
out K&M's plans for Crow's Nest: Shocking!"
Alyssa
Buckingham. December 15, 2005. "Stafford
has lots of houses, only one Crow's Nest."
Steven
Alarcon. December
3, 2005. "Oxygen
Supports Life; Let's Support Crow's Nest."
Jennifer A.
Kleinrichert, Laurie B. Hollens, Judith C. Nelsen. November 20, 2005. "We're
Hoosiers Who Support Saving Crow's Nest."
Gerald
Bellotti. November 15, 2005. "Five
Years Later and the Crow's Nest is Still in Danger"
John
M. Chinn. November 2, 2005. "Save
Crow's Nest Now!"
Aimee
Weldon. October 22, 2005. "Crow's
Nest a safe haven for wildlife amid suburbs"
Antoinette
Franke. October 11, 2005. "People
and animals all need what Crow's Nest gives."
Helen
Sanders. October 6, 2005. "Op-ed
on Crow's Nest made good, timely sense."
Barbara
Casana, October 5, 2005. "Is
Crow's Nest worth saving? Look at Yosemite."
Penny
and Joe Hicks. September 29, 2005. "Save
the beauty that Mother Nature created."
Anne
Little, September 28, 2005. "Thanks
to all who came to the Stafford BOS meeting."
Scarlett
Suhy-Pons, September 28, 2005. "An
easy decision: Save Crow's Nest."
Douglas
Brown, September 28, 2005. "Save
the Nest--and crunch some numbers on growth."
Debi
Whittle, September 23, 2005. "Stafford
must preserve Crow's Nest."
John
and Marilyn Sue Bland, September 20, 2005. "Will
Stafford supervisors allow Virginia's heritage to be destroyed?"
Susan
Haines, September 16, 2005. "Park-starved
Stafford needs to buy Crow's Nest"
Sally
Anderson, September 16, 2005. "Crow's
Nest wilderness is too precious for us to lose."
Marilyn
and Richard Ayres, September 14, 2005. "Lose
Crow's Nest and Lose Stafford's Individuality."
Margareeta
Williamson, September 13, 2005. "Crow's
Nest is Much Too Precious to Throw Away."
Dewey
Reynolds, September 10, 2005. "Rise
up, citizens, to save Crow's Nest."
Ranjit
Singh, September 8, 2005. "Beauty
and serenity of Crow's Nest make it a treasure."
Jarred
Shaw, September 8, 2005. "We
must save Crow's Nest--while we still can."
Carlton
"Spirit Hawk" Bullock, September 2, 2005. "Crow's
Nest' film is a must see."
John
Chinn, August 27, 2005. "Buying
Crow's Nest cheaper than paying for schools"
Paul
T. School. August 6, 2005. "Why
not 'take' Crow's Nest legally?"
Lili
Robins, July 21, 2005 "Developers, act on your
commitment: Save Crow's Nest"
Cindy
Hall, July 5, 2005 "Why is Stafford stalling on saving
Crow's Nest?"
Scarlett
Suhy-Pons, May 15, 2005 "Let's preserve Crow's Nest and
our rural heritage."
Andy
Jewell, February 2, 2005 "Stafford plan has lots of
'vision,' too little action."
Antoinette
Franke, January 13, 2005 "Saving Crow's Nest is an
Investment in the future."
2004
Judy
Humphrey, December 21, 2004 "Land is not a renewable resource; we must protect
it."
Paul
Milde, September 6, 2004 "Why did Stafford nix Crow's Nest
referendum?"
Linda
Hiross, July 15, 2004 "Crow's Nest must be saved--whatever the
cost."
Cathy
Vlahos, June 15, 2004 "Have self-sacrifice and patriotism gone
out of style?"
Jim
Slater, May 7, 2004 "We all need to work to save sensitive nature areas."
Bruce
Levy, May 5, 2004 "Where are the advocates for Crow's Nest treasure?"
Sandy
Gamlin, April 7, 2004 "Destruction of Crow's Nest would be a disaster."
John
Chinn, April 1, 2004 "Developer, Stafford supervisors have an opportunity."
Bob
Dodge, March 12, 2004 "Save Crow's Nest for future generations."
Anne
Little, March 8, 2004 "Let's preserve scenic Crow's Nest, not fill developer's
pockets."
Gordon
Silver, March 7, 2004 "Developing lovely Crow's Nest is a lose-lose proposition."
Mary
Becelia, March 7, 2004 "Crow's Nest is a local treasure too precious for our area to
lose."
Helen
Sanders, March 7, 2004 "What sum of money is too high for a pristine wildlife area?"
L.
B. Gschwandtner, March 5, 2004 "Cluster development is still not a good fit for Crow's Nest."
Paul
Milde, February 15, 2004 "Real action is needed if we are going to save Crow's
Nest."
Archer
DiPeppe, January 31, 2004 "Loss of Crow's Nest would worsen local life."
Janet
Obert, January 29, 2004 "Crow's Nest peninsula must be saved at all costs."
Sarah
Heffner, January 25, 2004 "Ecological treasures like Crow's Nest must be saved."
David
Croteau, January 21, 2004 "'Irreplaceable' Crow's nest must be preserved."
Let others in the community know how you feel about Crow's Nest. Send your
letter to the editor of the Fredericksburg Free Lance-Star and the Stafford
County Sun!
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