Obituaries

James Henry Mathis, of Woodbridge, Va. Crossed the bar on 7/16/2021 at the age of 79.

He is survived by his wife Linda Lee Stone Mathis, of the same address; two sons, James Kelly Mathis of Charles Town W.V., and Charles Christopher Mathis of Mooresville, N.C.; five grandchildren, Grant, Hayden, and Landon Mathis all of Mooresville, N.C.; and Kaleb and Audrey Story of Charles Town, W.V.


Greetings, Prince William – Help adults improve their literacy skills!  BEACON is preparing for their next session, August 23 thru November 10. Volunteers age 18+ are needed to be In-Person ESOL Teachers, Online ESOL Teachers, Tech Facilitators and Site Managers.  No second language or previous experience is needed; training is provided.  Please email [email protected] or call 571.428.2507 for more information about this exciting opportunity.

Historic Manassas Visitor Center needs volunteers age 18+ to work 4-hour shifts on weekdays, 9 am-1 pm and 1 pm-5 pm.  Friendly customer service is required, as you will be the face of Historic Manassas.  Duties include answering phones, providing information about Old Town businesses, shops, and restaurants, sharing historical information, and helping with special projects as needed.  Training is provided.  Working for the Visitor Center is a great way to connect to the City and be in the know of what is going on, along with helping out-of-town travelers navigate the downtown businesses.  Please email [email protected] for more information.


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Customers can expect to see a new lineup of 36 new canned cocktails, spirits and mixers heading to ABC stores in July.

These new products span a variety of spirits including bourbon, cordials, gin, moonshine, tonic, tequila, rum, scotch, vodka and vermouth. New products were selected from around the world, but eight of them were made in Virginia.


Originals

The Stafford County Board of Supervisors voted to restore a stream at St. Clair Brooks Park, located off of Butler Road in Falmouth.

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A former Manassas City Councilman found himself in a melee following a shooting outside Nationals Park in Washington, D.C.

Ian Lovejoy and his girlfriend sat behind home plate during Saturday’s game between the Washington Nationals and the San Diego Padres.


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Democrats rallied constituents from Prince William and Fauquier counties, declaring the right to vote is under attack by GOP-led state legislatures across the U.S.

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A new Public Safety Facility currently being built in Manassas is currently on schedule by its completion date of September 2022.

A video posted on Twitter by Manassas City Police Chief Douglass Keen updated the new $49.1 million facilities located at 9608 Grant Avenue. In the short video, Keen is standing on what will become the facility's fourth floor while describing what will be the new home of the city's police department. 

The new 68,000 square foot facility will be the new home of the Manassas police and consolidate all of the city's public safety departments. This would include the 911 and Emergency Operations Center, the Fire and Rescue Administration offices, and its Information Technology Department.

The new, four-story facility will replace the current police station at 9518 Fairview Avenue.

In 2016, Manassas paid $3.2 million for the site on which the new facility would be constructed on which had been the site of a Safeway grocery store and later on as a flea market. 

The price tag of this project has expanded over the years. In 2017, estimates showed that it would cost the city $19 million. When ground was broken in 2020, the estimated project costs were said to be $40 million.

"This building will add to the south side of the city," said Mayor Hall Parrish II during the facility's groundbreaking ceremony in 2020. During the same ceremony, then-Mayor Parrish recalled the memory of the late former city councilman Steven Randolph. "The south side, as he called it, is something he championed."

The new facility will replace the current police station at Fairview Avenue and Signal Hill Road, built in 1990. During the City Council meetings, one suggestion was that the city's school system could use the old police station after the police department had vacated it.

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