STAFFORD, Va. — The Chamber Ensemble singers of Brooke Point High School in Stafford are going to perform at the Kennedy Center in Washington on March 16. Their performance will be apart of a larger show of student choirs from across the U.S., according to Brooke Point Choral Director Stephen Shelburne.
Here’s Shelburne’s letter to Stafford County Public School administrators telling them of the students’ upcoming trip and how the public can attend the concert in Washington, D.C.:
NORTH STAFFORD, Va. — A Maryland woman faces charges after sheriff’s’ deputies said she opened a line of credit in someone else’s name and tried to buy several iPads.
Deputies were called to a Best Buy store in the Stafford Marketplace shopping center on March 8 to find a woman standing at the store’s service desk speaking with a manager. The manager called 911 after he became suspicious of the woman opening up a new account with an out-of-state ID card, and using a social security number she pulled from her cell phone on a credit application, said Stafford sheriff’s spokesman Bill Kennedy.
Update 12:30 p.m.
The commotion is all over this morning at the Prince William Campus of George Mason University.
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OCCOQUAN, Va. — Kirstyn Barr will now serve as the Town Manager of Occoquan.
Barr’s hiring was announced Wednesday. She will replace Police Chief Sheldon Levi who has been doubling as acting town manager in recent months.
Husband of Dumfries day-care center owner is accused of selling drugs ‘in and near’ school — The husband of a Dumfries, Va., day-care operator was arrested Wednesday in a federal drug case that spurred speculation and worry across Prince William County after FBI agents descended on the facility. [Fredericksburg.com]
Prince William likely to miss state-run primaries — While Virginia as a whole is known for lousy turnout in primary elections, Prince William County voters aren’t even being given the option of participating in a state-run election this June. [Northern Virginia Times]
Pauline Bowen Penn 72, of Woodbridge, VA was called to Heaven on March 8 2014.
Born in Louisville, KY on March 8, 1942 to John and Alfredia Bowen. Pauline was one of three children, her fraternal twin Aline Fauntleroy and Joyce Burrell (deceased).
PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY, Va. — Two new large building projects are going in along Route 28 in Prince William County testing the limits of an outdated road and an already taxed county infrastructure. Orchard Bridge will be a 15 building grouping of garden style apartments the anticipated completion date will be May of 2014.
The Towns at Falls Grove will be a mix of single family homes and town home style condos across from Yorkshire Drive on Va. 28 in Prince William County. Potential residents can expect to pay upwards of $289,000 to purchase a unit in the complex.
Stafford students keep weekends — Park Ridge Elementary School student Nya Harris made it clear Tuesday night that she didn’t want to go to school on Saturdays or during spring break. [Fredericksburg.com]
Virginia Superintendent of Public Instruction Patricia I. Wright Retires — Governor Terry McAuliffe released the following statement in response to today’s announcement that Virginia Superintendent of Public Instruction Patricia I. Wright will retire on May 1, 2014. [Virginia Department of Education]
NORTH STAFFORD, Va. — Residents of Stafford’s Vista Woods neighborhood can once again use Furnace Road to access busy commuter route Va. 610.
Furnace Road closed in early February when a problems were found with the street surface and the metal pipes that run underneath.