Manassas Journal Messenger 04-26-01
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Regional jail superintendent Col. Glen Hill declared Friday night he is running for Prince William County sheriff, ending weeks of speculation. The announcement came at the county Republican’s annual Lincoln-Reagan dinner in Manassas, eclipsing the night’s mainliner Ralph Reed, a political consultant who became a national figure directing the Christian Coalition. “Tonight I am announcing…
Theater ready for opening By Kelly Campbell Staff Writer Manassas Cinema and Manassas Mall Cinema have similar names, but they have important differences. Manassas Cinema, located in the Reb-Yank Shopping Center on Mathis Avenue, has an independent owner, shows second-run movies and charges just $3 for admission. Manassas Mall Cinema is owned by Sony’s Cineplex…
/**/ Expand, enliven museums, study says By Keith McMillan Media General News Service MANASSAS The Manassas Museum System could receive a facelift and significant expansion if city officials back the findings of a September development study. The plan, prepared by the PRD Group of Fairfax, suggests the museums main building on Prince William Street expand…
Putting it together Local scrapbookers help others preserve family memories BY CHRISTIAN CZERWINSKI When Heather Lukes looked back on 75 years of family pictures and memories, she dreamt of a way to preserve them for the next generation. Not content with letting the pictures fade away into obscurity, Lukes decided to create a family scrapbook….
/**/ Raiders hand Vikes their first district loss By Keith McMillan and Brian Hunsicker Staff Writers Things finally fell together for Stonewall Jackson. After a series of near-misses against some of the area’s best teams, the Raiders broke through for a 10-4 win over Woodbridge on Tuesday night. The win avenges a loss to the…
/**/ It’s My Town By Bennie Scarton Jr. John Jackson, acclaimed performer of Appalachian-style folk and blues music, will make another appearance at the Central Library, 8601 Mathis Ave on March 8. Jackson always draws a full house to his entertaining shows at the library. He has recorded for Arhoolie, Rounder and Alligator Records and…