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David Bosselman Tell the voters a little about yourself. (Where you are from, family, work, hobbies, etc.) I am a lifelong resident of Suffolk (Nansemond County) and have been happily married to Audrey Page Bosselman for 37 years. As a fourth-generation farmer, I am proud that Audrey Page and I were able to raise our […]
SUFFOLK, Va. — As the polls closed in the Virginia Primary election, so did the qualifying period for the upcoming local elections. Suffolk’s Nov. 5, 2024, ballot includes the mayoral race, three school board seats, and three council seats all up for grabs. While we do not know the outcome, we do know the Suffolk […]
A former mayor and City Council member who also served on the Board of Supervisors of Nansemond County has passed away. John Wood Nelms Jr., 86, died Monday, according to his obituary. Nelms was on the board of supervisors before the 1974 merger that created the city of Suffolk. He served on the council and later was the mayor for one term ...
Early voting kicked off in Virginia on Sept. 20 ahead of the Nov. 5 general election. Suffolk registrar’s office says 645 voters came out on the first day to cast their votes. All in-person early voting for the City of Suffolk occurs at the Suffolk Registrar’s Office, located at 440 Market Street, First Floor.
“Momentum” is Suffolk Mayor Michael D. Duman’s keyword from his 2023 State of the City address to the Hampton Roads Chamber of Commerce Tuesday, May 16. Held at the Hilton Garden Inn Suffolk Riverfront, the annual forum provided information on the city’s recent achievements, while noting new investments coming in the future, to Hampton Roads […]
The four candidates for Suffolk mayor touched on myriad topics, including broadband, water and real estate tax bills, growth and redistricting, education, COVID-19 and race, during a forum Sept. 19 at Living Waters Christian Center. Incumbent Mayor Linda Johnson, Councilman Mike Duman, Brian Bass and Vanessa Harris took questions from Suffolk ...
Suffolk’s top paid employee remains City Manager Albert Moor, who will earn the same $253,134 in fiscal year 2025 as he did in 2024. During 2024, Moor saw an increase from his 2023 salary of $226,013. Moor has been in the position since May 2021. The City of Suffolk continues to utilize step plans for sworn and non-sworn employees.
In January 1991, a General Assembly resolution honored Riddick “for his long distinguished public career in Nansemond County and the city of Suffolk,” according to the Annette Montgomery book “Suffolk.”. Milteer said Riddick, who was 74 when he died on March 20, 1991, was passionate about serving Suffolk, and was a tireless advocate for ...
The new Suffolk facility is notable for being 3.8 million square feet and is the second largest building in the state of Virginia. The grand opening included a press conference, music by the Nansemond River High School band, and a facility tour that explored the robotics technology that employees use to better enhance Amazon customer service.
The Suffolk Agricultural Advisory Committee provided a State of Agriculture update to the Suffolk City Council. During their work session held on Wednesday, Dec. 20, at City Hall Chambers, Chair David Bosselman held a presentation on the State of Agriculture in Suffolk, which he says is “in distress.” During his report, Bosselman talked about wanting […]