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At 10:29 a.m. Sunday, April 4, Virginia State Police were called to a two-vehicle crash in Fairfax County.

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Occoquan is looking to once again honor its heroes.

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A public meeting about two new water pipelines under the Occoquan River will be held.

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The Prince William County Department of Transportation will publish a virtual presentation for public information and comments on the Department’s website at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, March 24, 2021.

The presentation will provide information regarding the preliminary project limit, scope, schedule, and proposed improvements on the realignment of e intersection in the Occoquan Magisterial District.


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An Alexandria-restaurant chain may be given the opportunity to have a presence on one of the busiest main streets in Prince William County.

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Town-sponsored events will return to Occoquan for the first time since the onset of the pandemic.

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Occoquan aims to postpone a public hearing on a project to bring a seven-story housing development to the riverside.

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The developer behind the Mill at Occoquan, a seven-story mixed-use project that would bring 80 condominiums, retail and restaurant space along the Occoquan River, is sweetening the deal with an offer to purchase and preserve the historic Rockledge Mansion and build the town’s first paid parking garage.


A major development proposed along the Occoquan River took a step closer to reality Tuesday, with the Occoquan Planning Commission voting unanimously to allow zoning exceptions for building height, residential use in a commercial zone, and a setback from the property boundary.


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