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The Salvation Army will be conducting registration for the 2014 Angel Tree Program on October 13 through 16 and October 20 through 23.
Action in Community Through Service (ACTS) and Image Church are partnering with the Potomac Nationals to host the 4th Annual I WALK for ACTS on Saturday, Oct. 18, at Pfitzner Stadium at 7 County Complex Ct. in Woodbridge.
As Mayor, I’d like to ask for your assistance. The Northern Virginia Regional Commission (of which the Town of Dumfries is a member) is once again coordinating the regional effort to collect blankets for refugees who have fled Syria and other countries to a safe haven in the nation of Turkey due to the violence in the Middle East.
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Hometowne Auto Repair and Tire will celebrate its grand opening on Nov. 1, 2014. The neighborhood automotive repair and tire shop is conveniently located at 15698 Jefferson Davis Highway (Route 1) in Woodbridge, Virginia.
DALE CITY, Va. – On October 4, police went to the area to investigate a report that an 8-month-old infant had been left in a parked car. Police spoke with the suspect, identified as the mother, and say that the infant had been left inside the car for between 40 to 45 minutes and was sent to the hospital as a safety precaution.
Here’s the latest from Prince William police:
The event features free tours of the facility, various utility displays, electric city, water shed, sewer shed and digger derrick demonstrations, kids’ activities, raffle prizes, a barbecue lunch by Virginia Barbecue, ice cream by Nathan’s and Miss Lyn balloonist. For more information, go to www.manassascity.org, or contact Ana Davis 703-257-8276.
DALE CITY, Va. – On October 2, a 911 caller told police that they saw a couple, who appeared to be intoxicated, leave a local Petco with a small child. The couple left before police arrived and upon arrival to a home, officers found the suspect intoxicated and in the driver’s seat of the car, as well as a 15-month-old boy, who police say was unharmed.
Here’s the latest from Prince William police:
WOODBRIDGE, Va. – On October 1, a 20-year-old man told police that he was assaulted by three suspects, whom he knew, and that duct tape and threats were used against him. Police believe that this assault was in revenge for another previous incident between the victim and one of the suspects.
Here’s the latest from Prince William police: