NORTH STAFFORD, Va. — School officials will hear from residents about a plan to close an elementary school that sits along one of the busiest roads in Stafford County.

The 40-year-old Anne E. Moncure Elementary School in North Stafford’s Garrisonville District sits on valuable property on Va. 610. Surrounding the school building is a shopping district, homes, and an expanding commuter parking lot.


STAFFORD, Va. — Laughter and wine. The two are often shared, and this weekend it’ll be a comedy troupe out for laughter at Potomac Point Winery.

The Italian-themed winery near the Potomac River in Stafford County will welcome “The Improper Imps of Improv” to their ballroom Saturday at 7 p.m. Its part of the comedy group’s tour of wineries, and the group’s Facebook page notes the performers are “a group of Imps willing to humiliate themselves for your entertainment.”


STAFFORD COUNTY, Va. — Rain or shine, the cardboard boats will once again this year take to the Potomac River.

Stafford’s Rock Hill Ruitan’s Club will hold their annual Cardboard Boat Regatta at Aquia Landing Park in Stafford County on Saturday, July 21. The gates open at 10 a.m., and attendees can expect to see some creative works of art that may or may not float.


NORTH STAFFORD, Va. — A mother of three faces charges after a service technician found her children home alone.

The technician was working in the Sky Terrace neighborhood along Babcock Road in North Stafford, off Onville Road, when he found the three children at 4:45 p.m. A Stafford sheriff’s deputy called to the scene spoke with the children who told him they were hot and wanted to the swimming pool, said sheriff’s spokesman Bill Kennedy.


By KJ MUSHUNG

AQUIA HARBOUR, Va. — The Aquia Harbour community puts on a July 4th parade every year. It begins at the Harbour Inn pool overlooking the marina and ends at Lions Park across from the horse stables. At the park, the Aquia Host and Aquia Evening lions clubs host a celebration of the nation’s independence.


STAFFORD, Va. — Stafford County has long marketed itself as a business-friendly environment.

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