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MANASSAS, Va. — The son of Dumfries Town Manager Daniel Taber has died at age at 28.

Stephen Matthew Taber died Sept. 12. He had been working in a store that sells electronic cigarettes, located in Morgantown, WVa. He was also the owner of an internet business, Vapor Swag, which sold e-cigarettes online, according to Taber’s obituary.


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QUANTICO, Va — Last Thursday marked the end of season and possibly the run of the farmers’ market at Quantico.

When the program launched last year, it was funded as a part of the Healthy Base Initiative pilot program. With funding cut for next season, Elizabeth Borst, Quantico Farmers’ Market Manager,said they are working on alternative resources to keep the market afloat. On average, 500 people visited the market each week. It’s a hopeful number but Borst admits that numbers need to double to remain viable.


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MANASSAS, Va. — Not knowing where one’s next meal will come from, or when it will come, is a widespread problem.

So, some area leaders in their respective fields decided to do something about it on the local level. On Thursday, the Greater Prince William Food Council will launch. The group, an idea born out of Leadership Prince William;s Class of 2014, will focus its efforts on making food more readily available to children and seniors in our community.


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MANASSAS, Va. — The candidates seeking office in Virginia’s 1st Congressional District will speak Thursday in Manassas.

The Prince William Committee of 100 will hold a candidates forum at the Wyndam Garden near Manassas, at 10800 Vandoor Lane. The program starts at 7:45 p.m., and a dinner social will be held for those who purchased dinner tickets starting at 6:30 p.m.


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MANASSAS, Va. — The candidates seeking office in Virginia’s 1st Congressional District will speak Thursday in Manassas.

The Prince William Committee of 100 will hold a candidates forum at the Wyndam Garden near Manassas, at 10800 Vandoor Lane. The program starts at 7:45 p.m., and a dinner social will be held for those who purchased dinner tickets starting at 6:30 p.m.


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GAINESVILLE, Va. – Novant Health’s cancer center in in Gainesville has added a new tool to its center at the entrance of Lake Manassas.

The “TrueBeam” system is designed to perform sophisticated surgeries, and it will expand the treatment options for those with challenging cases of cancer, according to a hospital spokeswoman who released the following statement:


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