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It’s morning, and in various stations across Prince William County, police officers sit in roll call, waiting for their daily assignments.
The morning roll call is important for patrol officers like Kimberly Walton and Borys Vargas heading out to the streets. Roll call is a chance to catch up on incidents from the previous shift.
Ph.D. candidates studying at George Mason University’s Schar School of Policy and Government partnered with Habitat for Humanity Prince William County and the Prince William County Department of Public Works last weekend. The students are members of the Association for Public Policy Ph.D. Students (APPS) group.
You know you’re one of them when the concept of free time scares you.
When people think of a sports training center, many images might come to mind, none of which include children who are overweight. About 18 percent of children suffer from childhood obesity, a statistic that has increased by 5% since 2013.
Competitive Edge Athletic Performance Center in Woodbridge, Virginia is doing something about it, giving kids a fun way to address their health, without the stigma.
With its historic heart and modern beat, Manassas has a charm all its own.
It is a place where Fortune 500 companies and small entrepreneurial businesses alike, can thrive and grow. There is an authenticity that allures those searching for a place to call home, a place to establish roots and positively contribute to the fabric of what makes Manassas so special.
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Mrs. Dorothy Bologna was born in Manhattan in 1929, in a strong community where she says everybody helped everybody.
But by the time she needed help, she says, “There was nobody left.” Her family had all died or gone to college and moved to areas where they studied. So she moved to the Gainesville area eight years ago to be near her daughter.
During World War II, canteens were more than just used for transporting water.
The term was used in various buildings across the U.S. and in the European Theatre that served as entertainment locals for service men (and women) to go and listen to great music, get home cooked food, non-alcoholic beverages, and perhaps rub shoulders with famous motion picture and theater stars, musicians and even former presidents.
Are you a fan of local craft beer, delicious barbecue and live music? Come out to the 6th Annual Bands, Brews, and Barbecue on September 10 from 12-6 p.m. on the Manassas Museum Lawn. Tickets are $35 for tasters and $10 for designated drivers. Tasters will receive a complimentary tasting glass, tastings from 25+ breweries, a full day of live music, and access to purchase delicious barbecue and other foods. Entrance to the festival will be in the Train Depot parking lot and enter onto West Street where attendees will have their first sample of delicious brews. Walk along Prince William Street to find delicious food options and finish on the museum lawn where you can continue sampling delicious beers and shop local crafters.
The entrance to the festival will be in the Train Depot parking lot and enter onto West Street where attendees will have their first sample of delicious brews. Walk along Prince William Street to find delicious food options and finish on the museum lawn where you can continue sampling delicious beers and shop local crafters.