Prince William

The Prince William County Solid Waste Division will hold a free document shred event for Prince William area residents on Saturday, October 26 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. (or until trucks reach capacity). 

Two locations are available: Prince William County Landfill, 14811 Dumfries Road, Manassas and Chris Yung Elementary School, 12612 Fog Light Way in Bristow.


Features

Prince William Little Theatre presents Judgment at Nuremberg by Abby Mann, by special arrangement with SAMUEL FRENCH, INC.

This critically praised courtroom drama covers the searing testimony and the difficult moral, ethical, and legal issues presented by the less publicized segment of the trials, which focused on the collaboration of German judges with the Nazi regime.


Prince William

”River Heros” came out on a chilly Saturday, October 5 to help the Friends of the Occoquan (FOTO) relieve the beautiful Occoquan River and Reservoir of  2.5 tons of trash.

Trash pulled from river and shore—128 trash bags, 82 recyclable bags, 4 car tires, 1 microwave oven, 1 air-condition unit, 5 paint buckets, 1 outdoor metal chair, 1 upholstered living room chair, 2 trash cans, 1 6ft fence, 4 Styrofoam pieces, 2 grates, 1 Coleman cooler, 3 wood boards, 8 large plastic sheets, 5 soccer balls and 2 deer and turtle carcasses.


Schools

Dr. Anne M. Kress, currently of Rochester, New York, will become the next president of Northern Virginia Community College.

“From the earliest stages of this process, the NOVA college community placed a premium on successful leadership experience and Anne Kress offers that and more,” said Dr. Glenn DuBois, chancellor of Virginia’s Community Colleges. “Throughout her 30-year career, she has seen the way a community college works at practically every level and her external experience, through various national organizations, demonstrates that she is prepared to lead an institution as large, diverse, and dynamic as NOVA.”


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