I write in strong support of Paul B. Ebert for our Commonwealth Attorney.
Mr. Ebert’s opponent is Mike May. How many criminal jury trials has Mr. May been lead counsel on? Is it 50 or none?
I write in strong support of Paul B. Ebert for our Commonwealth Attorney.
Mr. Ebert’s opponent is Mike May. How many criminal jury trials has Mr. May been lead counsel on? Is it 50 or none?
Voters in the Potomac Magisterial District have an important choice to make for their school board member. They can return Mrs. Covington to office or they can turn to Justin Wilk.
There are several reasons to support Mr. Wilk. I am probably one of the only voters in [the Potomac District] who had Mrs. Covington as a principal when I attended Dumfries Elementary, but later had Mr. Wilk as a teacher at Woodbridge Middle School. Both were outstanding educators, and cared deeply about their students. I truly respect Mrs. Covington, but it’s time for a change.
I have known Betty Covington for more than 25 years. Betty has spent a lifetime serving the citizens and more importantly the children of Prince William County.
Her dedication, integrity, and professionalism are without a doubt the finest we have to offer our school children. Betty is an award winning educator who served as a teacher, assistant principal, principal and school board member. She has seen the Prince William County School system from all sides including that of a parent. All three of her children are products of Prince William County Schools.
A Haymarket man is charged with three counts of malicious wounding after a fight broke out on Route 15.
Here’s more in a police press release:
Sarah Townsend is making a run for public office to represent the 31st District in the Virginia House of Delegates.
The district encompasses portions of Prince William and Fauquier counties. The seat is held by Republican Scott Lingamfelter.
On September 27th, the Prince William County Chapter of the Virginia Police Benevolent Association held a political screening for those candidates running for Commonwealth’s Attorney and Board of Supervisors.
During the screening, the following candidates demonstrated why their experience and values make them qualified to represent the voters of Prince William County.
On October 16, I attended the debate held at Lake Ridge Middle School between the candidates for Occoquan District Supervisor, Earnie Porta and Ruth Anderson.
I was struck by the difference in the candidates answers to the questions presented. Mr. Porta was clearly knowledgeable of the important issues facing the district and the county, and presented clear, well thought-out, common sense answers to questions on subjects including traffic congestion and taxes.
When deciding who would best represent our community and support the families that it consists of, the answer is as clear as a summer sky. Justin Wilk is an honest, devoted leader who has dedicated immense amounts of efforts to have the opportunity to bring the positive change that this county so greatly longs for.
As a former educator in Prince William County, he has witnessed the issues first hand. He has stood in front of a classroom, one that is overpopulated compared to our competing districts, and struggled to develop teaching methods that accommodate every one of his students.
I met Maureen Caddigan before she entered public life. We first collaborated when she was a member of the Prince William County School Board and worked closely since she has been a member of the Board of Supervisors representing the Potomac District. Maureen and I have worked on a variety of issues to include transportation, public safety and education.
As [a member] of the Board of Supervisors, Maureen understands the need for leadership and working as a team. She does not get involved in partisan bickering and readily reaches across party lines in order to accomplish a goal and improve the quality of life for the citizens of Prince William County.
Virginia State Delegate Scott Surovell has done an excellent job in the House of Delegates and is running to replace Senator Toddy Puller who is retiring.
Delegate Surovell has an excellent record as an advocate of all the people. One of his key pieces of legislation bans texting and driving, a life-saving piece of key legislation.