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FROM Prince William County Govrment
05/23/23 / Local Government / People & Places /
Quintin Haynes has been hired as Prince William County's Deputy County Executive for General Government. The Board of County Supervisors concurred with the County Executive’s decision to appoint Haynes, who will begin work June 12, 2023.
11/14/12 /
Next Level Fitness & Performance in Haymarket is hosting a food drive through Dec. 14 for the Haymarket Regional Food Pantry’s “Holiday Meals in a Basket.” The drive is open to members of the personally focused gym as well as to members of the community. Next Level is offering 50 cents off one of its famous smoothies to people bringing in donations for the food pantry.
11/14/12 /
Openness, Transparency and Conflicts of Interest In Local Government" will be discussed on Thursday, Nov. 29, when the Prince William Committee of 100 (
http://www.pwc100.org) at Westminster at Lake Ridge's multi-purpose room. Forum starts at 7:45 p.m.
Virginia Congressman Gerry Connolly will hold his annual Open Season Workshop on Saturday, Nov. 17, at WT Woodson High School in Fairfax VA to assist federal employees and retirees in navigating through the many changes in the 2013 Federal Employees Health Benefits Plans (FEHBP), dental and vision insurance programs, and flexible spending accounts.
11/14/12 /
Prince William County VA Police Department's crime report for Wednesday, Nov. 14, 2012 include an attempted bank robbery.
11/14/12 /
Prince William County Department of Public Works' Historic Preservation Division will be conducting an archaeological survey to identify a possible Civil War era military cemetery at the Bristoe Station Battlefield Park near Manassas VA. The public is invited to watch the survey and talk with the archeologists on Wednesday, Nov. 28.
Beginning Nov. 19, the U. S. Social Security office on Center Street in Manassas will close to the public at 3 p.m. each day instead of 3:30 p.m. Beginning Jan. 2, the Social Security office will close at noon on Wednesdays.
11/13/12 / Breaking News /
The Internal Revenue Service has issued a consumer alert about possible scams taking place in the wake of Hurricane Sandy. Following major disasters, it’s common for scam artists to impersonate charities to get money or private information from well-intentioned taxpayers. Such fraudulent schemes may involve contact by telephone, social media, email or in-person solicitations.
Del. Richard L. Anderson (R-51st) will host a Nov. 14 orientation session for parents and area students in grades 7-12 who want to participate in the 2013 51st House District “Future Delegate Program.” The goal is for more Prince William students to understand Virginia’s legislative process.