The safety message is part of a joint effort from both Stafford County and Fredericksburg officials to remind residents to be safe over the Memorial Day weekend.

“The Rappahannock River is a beautiful natural resource, but I strongly discourage people from getting in the water,” said Stafford County Administrator Anthony Romanello. “The river can be deadly to those who are not familiar with it. Anyone who must enter the river needs to practice safety at all times, which includes wearing a personal floatation device if an individual must go into the water.”


Friday is the kickoff for a new event at Mt. Vernon called “Sunset Celebration”.  This family-friendly event will include evening tours, period music and dancing, wagon rides, lantern-lit tours and visits with Lady Washington and her granddaughter.

Saturday, Cranford United Methodist Church in Lorton will host their annual Strawberry Festival and invites the community to come out and enjoy the festivities.  Further south, Ferry Farm, George Washington’s boyhood home, will be having a Memorial Day Civil War event.


Police say someone broke into the high school on Old Bridge Road in Lake Ridge between 1:25 and 2:30 a.m. Saturday and sprayed fire extinguishers, poor liquids on floors and glued coins to door locks.

On Thursday, police say they’ve arrested the culprits behind the vandalism.


The killing of Usama bin Laden has had a profound effect on the War on Terror.  The news of his demise was trumpeted around the world and everyone had an opinion about the event and about Usama bin Laden himself.

For the War on Terror, bin Laden’s death may indeed prove to be a turning point – a symbolic blow to al Qaeda that might be this generation’s equivalent of the D-Day Invasion of Normandy.


Beginning this week, the largest cable company in the nation began requiring customers in Prince William and Stafford counties to get digital set top boxes to continue receiving many of their regular channels.

Customers who haven’t already switched to digital service on Tuesday were greeted with a message on their TV screens stating upgrades to Comcast’s network would require customers to get additional equipment to continue receiving many of the Comcast’s channels they have come to expect.


Stafford County, Va. –– Sheriff Charles E. Jett wants more deputies on the streets to engage in community policing. To do that, he’ll need at least seven new deputies.

The Stafford County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved his request to seek grant funding for the new deputies.


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