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The Green Valley News provided a questionnaire to the 10 candidates for the Green Valley Recreation Board of Directors. The responses are below and have not been edited.
The election began Feb. 19 and ends March 26. GVR will announce results March 31 during the annual meeting.
Gary Austin
I decided to become a candidate for the GVR Board because I feel neglected and ignored by the current Board. Iâll do my best to represent GVR members fairly with complete transparency. My wife and I are year-round residents of Green Valley. I retired in 2008 after a 40-year career as a custom home builder. I served on the board of several HOAs in Oregon. I was a founder and board member of a little league and coached youth sports for 15 years. I currently serve on the board of Santa Rita Church of the Nazarene.
Is there a way to get notices when the group 1B-1d for 65 and.
Is there a way to get notices when the group 1B-1d for 65 and older comes available. Web site to sign up seems to all be for Phoenix. Pima County and where they will give vaccines seems to have little information.
Thank you
Community-wide alert! New 5G antennas to be installed on the roofs of private homes.
The FCC just issued new rules effective March 29 governing the installation of 5G voice/data/video antennas on private property in Tucson and Phoenix. New rooftop antennas will transmit radiofrequency radiation at ultrahigh frequencies we haven’t been exposed to before (60 GHJC and 70-80 GHZ). These new OTARD rules (Over-the-Air Reception Devices), hold that installation of these antennas does not require a local government permit or neighborhood notification and will preempt Arizona and Tucson municipal ordinances and even homeowner’s association rules.
MIDDLEBURY – John J. Joy, 95, passed away Saturday, Dec. 19, 2020, at his home.
Mr. Joy was born March 6, 1925, in Waterbury, son of the late Richard and Katherine (Powers) Joy. John married Elizabeth Anderson at St. Patrick’s Church in Waterbury on Oct. 2, 1954. She preceded him in death in 2015.
John was a graduate of Leavenworth High School class of 1942. He was a veteran of the United States Army Air Corps serving for three years as an aerial gunner on B-24 aircraft, and often told stories of his time in the Air Force. He was a firefighter for the City of Waterbury for 37 years, retiring in 1987 as a lieutenant.
For Immediate Release:.
For Immediate Release:
Two Green Valley residents have announced that they are candidates for the Green Valley Recreation (GVR) board. Voting will take place in February-March 2021. In order to be on the ballot, each candidate must secure at least 200 qualifying signatures on a valid petition by the end of January.
Candidate Bart Hillyer, who resides full-time with his wife, Georgia, in Santa Rita Springs, has been in Green Valley for about two years, after moving here from southern Indiana. “We love living here,” says Bart, “there’s just nowhere else in America that offers so much value for retirees.”