Prince William

Robert “Bob” Seefeldt, long time Prince William County resident and husband to former Board of Supervisors chair Kathleen Seefeldt, died on May 23, 2020 at the age of 87 while receiving hospice care.

A native of Marietta, Minnesota, Bob moved to the National Capital region for a position at the national headquarters of Future Farmers of America (FFA) in Alexandria. Eventually, Bob and Kathy moved their family to Prince William County in 1970.


Features

A business owner got a life-changing prize after winning $800,000 at a BP gas station in Dale City.

Gary Pierpoint won the top prize in the Virginia Lottery’s Cash 5 game, not once, but eight times in the same drawing. He matched all five winning numbers in the April 13 night drawing on eight tickets, according to a press release from Virginia Lottery News.


Event

Dreaming about your next vacation? Join Cruise Planners Beth Borrego and Rod Rodriguez for an inspiring day devoted to ocean and river cruises, guided tours, luxury travel and unforgettable destinations!

Meet representatives from AmaWaterways, Collette, Oceania Cruises and Premier World Discovery. Hear informative presentations, ask questions, explore exciting vacation possibilities and discover which travel experience may be the perfect fit for you.


News

An argument a Homestyle Inn turned violent and one man suffered stab wounds.

A Manassas police report states they’re searching for a man who stabbed the victim on Sunday, June 7, at  11:15 a.m.  Police were called to the motel at 9913 Cockrell Road, near downtown, for a report on a stabbing incident.


Obituaries

Charles Arnold “Chuck” Senior, age 68, of Bishopville, MD, formerly of Woodbridge, VA, died on Monday, June 1, 2020 at Atlantic General Hospital in Berlin, MD. Born in Philadelphia, PA, he was the son of the late Charles and Myrtle Wackenhut Senior.

He is survived by his beloved wife of 18 years, Barbara Senior; his daughters, Jennifer N. Senior, Stephanie Brooke Morgan, her husband Samuel, their mother, Carolyn Garrity Mohaupt, all of Woodbridge, VA, and stepson James R. Nalls, of Onancock, VA. He was affectionately known as “PopPop” to his six grandchildren: Lindsey Rau, Jesse Nalls, Alyssa Morgan, Summer Morgan, Jordan Starr, and Hayley Nalls, as well as one great-granddaughter, Evangeline Rau. Also surviving him are two sisters, Beverly Mae Hutchins of Woodbridge, VA and Cheryl Anne Senior of Florida.


News

The Workhouse Arts Center in Lorton is offering a way to bring entertainment to its community with a drive-in movie theater. 

The center will open a drive-in movie theater on its 55-acre campus on June 12, with movies showing on Friday and Saturday evenings. A 40-foot screen will be set up to display the films.