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Stafford Voter Registrar Anna Hash is asking for the public’s patience as elections officials complete their jobs. When a person votes, two things happen: the vote is counted and the individual is given credit on the state election website. The vote is counted right away but the state website can take a couple of days to give voters credit. Understandably, tallying the votes is the first and most important job.

If you voted in person on election day, your vote was counted immediately. Ballots are counted when they go into the scanner. To check that you received credit for voting, visit the state elections website at www.vote.elections.virginia.gov. Click on “Check Registration Status” and login with your identifying information. Check your “Voter History” to see if you have credit for voting in the 2020 Election. Voter credit means you simply appeared to vote. It is a separate process from whether your vote counted or not.


Prince William

The Prince William County School Board adopted the 2021-22 school calendar at its meeting on November 4.

The approved calendar will include two full weeks for winter break and incorporates additional holidays that reflect the diversity of the PWCS community. The first day of school will be Monday, August 23, 2021, and the last day of school will be Wednesday, June 15, 2022.


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The Prince William Human Rights Commission is now accepting nominations for its annual Human Rights Awards to honor individuals, schools, community groups, and businesses for outstanding accomplishments toward the advancement of human rights.

Nominees should have fought for, and encouraged, equality in significant and substantial ways that have enriched the community.


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Enjoy the upcoming festive season with virtual and socially distanced celebrations in historic Occoquan

The town government and Occoquan Merchants Guild will present Occoquan HolidayFest, a three-week event including in-person and online activities from November 20 through December 13, 2020.


Obituaries

Terence Samuel Bowen Sr.

Terence “Terry” Samuel Bowen was born in Munchweiler, Germany on September 30, 1959, to Fredric and Lillian Bowen. Terry graduated from Garfield High School, in Woodbridge, Virginia, where he played football with his brothers.  After graduating from Garfield in 1978, Terry completed a woodworking certification from the Woodrow Wilson Rehabilitation Center in Fisherville, Virginia in 1980.  In 1985 Terry worked at the Ann Ludwig School where he supported transportation for special needs children.


Obituaries

Lucian G. Alexander, 68, of Quantico, died November 2, 2020 in his home surrounded by his family.  He was born July 2, 1951 in Alabama to the late Lucian L.M. and Ernestine Alexander.  He was the youngest of 9 siblings.

He is survived by his wife of 30 years Mrs. Peggy Alexander; his children, Gregory Alexander, Jr., of CA, Ryan Alexander of OH, Ryan Schmidt of VA, Atticus Alexander of VA, and Kelsey Alexander Montgomery of VA.  He is also survived by his grandchildren, Cassandra, Greogory III, Ben, Madiline, Ryan and Lianna Alexander and Autumn King; and 2 great grandchildren.


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