More than 100 volunteers from Dominion Virginia Power donated their time installing new pieces of fitness equipment to create a special exercise hiking trail for seniors, replacing old playground equipment, refurbishing the volleyball area and building new picnic sites.
And if that wasn’t enough, the organization also presented an oversized check for $150,000 to Leesylvania in honor of Virginia State Park’s 75th Anniversary Celebration.
Police say the 10 and 12-year-old boys were assaulted at 12:06 p.m. Friday while they were on the bus parked at Independent Hill School at 14800 Joplin Road, police said.
The driver resigned after four years on the job, said Prince William County Public Schools spokesman Ken Blackstone.
The Cole Brothers Circus put on a show under the big top for many who ventured out to see the live animals and performances.
We captured a photo of a trainer preparing one of the show’s many elephants prior to it entering the stage for its performance.
Woodbridge, Va. –– Occoquan-Woodbridge-Lorton VFD Auxiliary member Marguerite J. Arrington celebrating 50 years of service with the OWL VFD Auxiliary. Rete was recently recognized at the Auxiliary’s Annual Installation of Officers and Banquet.
Rete, as she is known to her friends has a long standing history of dedication to the Woodbridge Community. Not only is she a life member of the Auxiliary, having served as president, vice president, secretary, chaplain, and conductress, she also received the Auxiliary Member of the Year Award in 1976 and 2005.
Woodbridge, Va. –– Another Prince William County teacher has been charged with taking indecent liberties with a child.
This latest incident happened at 3:30 p.m. Tuesday at Woodbridge Middle School, when a 13-year-old female student told police her teacher inappropriately touched her.
Lake Ridge, Va. –– It was improperly discarded smoking materials that sparked a blaze in two apartment buildings in Lake Ridge, causing up to an estimated $2 million in damage.
Prince William police on Tuesday gathered at the Dr. A.J. Ferlazzo Building in Woodbridge to remember officers who have been killed in the line of duty. According to Prince William Police Chief Charlie T. Deane, an officer in the U.S. is killed in the line of duty every 53 hours.
So were the additional Prince William police officers called in for extra security during the school’s day-long celebration for achieving high scores on standards of learning exams.
Everyone hopes were dashed, however, as the pop star was never scheduled to appear at the school.