Author: Potomac Local News
WOODBRIGDE, Va. — Virginia Transportation Secretary Sean Connaughton is coming to Woodbridge to talk about the hotly-debated Bi-County Parkway.
The secretary, who once led the Prince William County Board of Supervisors as its chairman, will address the Board at 2 p.m. Tuesday.
MANASSAS, Va. — Former marine and current Prince William County teacher Atif Qarni officially opened his campaign office in Manassas in the eastern part of the 13th district on Saturday. Located In the new Precise Auto Store at 7614 Centreville Rd, Manassas, Qarni was joined by over 60 friends, family, supporters, and Democratic Nominee for Attorney General Senator Mark Herring and Democratic House Chair Delegate Mark Sickles.
“I want to take my record of service as a Marine and my experience as a teacher to be a strong representative for the district that actually focuses on the issues that affect us every day like creating good paying jobs, reducing traffic and congestion and making sure our schools are the best they can be,” said Qarni.
Craig Andrew Max, IV, age 31, of Manassas passed away July 15, 2013.
Born September 20, 1981 in Decatur, IL, he was the son of William and Danielle Lonteen Max.
Mrs. Banks was born on June 11, 1925 and passed away on Monday, July 8, 2013.
Mrs. Banks was a resident of Manassas, Virginia at the time of her passing.
Mary Elizabeth Hennage, 85, wife of the late William H. Hennage, of Woodbridge, VA passed away on Tuesday, July 16, 2013 at Envoy Nursing Home. She was born September 3, 1927 in Lincoln, IL to the late John Boyd, Sr. and Alma Moss Boyd.
Mrs. Hennage retired from the Federal Government in 1988 as was a member of NAARFE and Society of Military Comptrollers.
MICHELE… is a wonderful, social female with a soft, orange and white coat and large golden eyes. Michele loves to be around people and is still possesses kitten-like qualities.
For more information on this animal, visit staffordspca.org/contact-us.html
Prince William & Manassas’ Best Kept — Waterways
The summer temperatures are soaring and what better way to stay cool than exploring the rivers, lakes and streams that traverse Prince William and Manassas.
Mom on the Run
“OK,” I announced weeks ago. Months ago. “I’m going to do you all a favor.” My husband and daughter, seated in the family room, tilted their heads toward me. “I’m going to tell you what I want for my birthday.”
Area police departments and residents will celebrate the 30th Annual National Night Out on Tuesday.
Several communities have celebrations planned, and we want you to share photos of your celebration with us. We’ll post them here on Potomac Local News.