PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY, Va. — Two community organizations in Prince William County are selling fruit for the holidays.
First, the Dale City Lions Club has set up a produce stand in Woodbridge. Here’s a press release from the Dale City Lions Club:
PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY, Va. — Two community organizations in Prince William County are selling fruit for the holidays.
First, the Dale City Lions Club has set up a produce stand in Woodbridge. Here’s a press release from the Dale City Lions Club:
Republican Delegate Mark Cole of Stafford County doesn’t like the idea of voters using a utility bill or check as an acceptable form of voter identification.
Cole told Fredericksburg.com a new bill he introduced would ban the use of such forms of ID at polls in Virginia.
11:30 a.m. Monday
The pedestrian struck Sunday night on Va. 610 died.
By AL ALBORN
Contributing Editor
I attended the Prince William County Board of County Supervisors meeting on Tuesday so I could watch (don’t underestimate the value of being in the room to catch body language) and listen to agenda item 9 E – FY2014 Budget Choices Discussion.
By MILTON C. JOHNS
Chairman, At-large
Prince William County School Board
The just-completed presidential campaign renewed interest in questions about revenue and expenditures; how much our nation wants versus what we can afford. Now, our Prince William County School Board and administration face similar questions in preparing the budget for 2013-14 and beyond. Fortunately, we share the desire to continue Providing A World-Class Education for all students. That does not necessarily require extra spending. Still, public support is needed; and that demands understanding of the complex issues and facts involved.
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OCCOQUAN, Va. — Don’t go to Occoquan on Saturday to see Santa. Unlike most years, he won’t be arriving by boat this Thanksgiving holiday weekend.
The town changed the time in which the jolly old elf arrives in Occoquan via watercraft from this Saturday to Dec. 1.
FROM POLICE REPORTS
Indecent Exposure – On November 21st at 12:46PM, police responded to the area of Maryland Ave and Enterprise Ln in Woodbridge (22191) for an indecent exposure. The victims, both 16 year old females of Woodbridge, reported to police that they were walking in the area above when they observed an unknown male exit a red, newer vehicle and expose himself. After exposing himself, the suspect reentered his vehicle and fled the scene. The victims were unable to provide police with a description of the male other than noting that he was a younger looking, light skinned male.