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/**/ 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…
/**/ Chatting with the chief By Tiffany Schwab Staff Writer MANASSAS – The new superintendent is going to lead the city to what school board members have been calling, “the next level.” He just doesn’t know what that means yet. Chip Zullinger said he’s still studying the schools, diligently poring over stacks of information on…
The Manassas Journal Messenger Archives This is an archive containing the past issues of our newspaper beginning from the time at which the new website was created. Feel free to check out past issues or to search for specific keywords or authors. Search this site or the web powered by FreeFind Site search Web search…
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/**/ Wednesday, February 14, 2001 Top News Senate kills bond proposal: Bill would have funded GMU’s Prince William campus By Alfred M. Biddlecomb Staff Writer RICHMOND – A state Senate budget committee killed a cluster of bond proposals Tuesday that offered millions for the construction of a science center at Belmont Bay and a new…
By Bennie Scarton Jr. Staff Writer For placing his own life in jeopardy to save the life of a pilot who was trapped in the wreckage of his airplane, Manassas Police Officer 1st Class James J. Morris was one of 33 public safety heroes honored on Thursday. Morris, along with a group of Prince William…