It could be as simple as creating large-print programs or as complex as understanding the Americans with Disabilities Act legalese, but Marit Majeske does it all as house manager for the Hylton Performing Arts Center on the George Mason University’s Prince William Campus.

“My belief is that nothing should keep people from fully enjoying the arts,” Majeske says. “Cost should not be a factor nor should any disability preclude you from enjoying something that everyone else enjoys.”


WOODBRIDGE, Va. — Taxpayers will spend $75,000 on a study to determine if a mobile home park owner can put back trailers where a flood all but destroyed them during a tropical storm.

A settlement between Prince William County and the Holly Acres Mobile Home Park off U.S. 1 in Woodbridge, near Marumsco Plaza, requires the study to be conducted. In September 2011, the remnants of Tropical Storm Lee dumped several inches of rain across the area causing severe flooding that caused the Marumsco Creek to topple its banks and spill into the park and along U.S. 1.


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