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/**/ 70 years of marital bliss By Bennie Scarton Jr. Staff Writer MANASSAS PARK – Lillian and Charles E. Lucas Sr. have reached a milestone very few couples ever expect to see. The Manassas couple will celebrate their 70th wedding anniversary Sunday. They say their secret for the long and enduring marriage is no big…
/**/ Wednesday, February 28, 2001 Top News Speed catcher Photo by Amy Rosseti Staff Photographer Jeannette Galbraith, a sergeant with the Virginia State Police, issues a ticket for a speeder who was detected through the use of VASCAR technology. Ticketing from above: Troopers use planes to catch speeders By Nancy Carroll Staff Photographer Drivers…
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 County Department of Fire and Rescue…
WATCH Sept. 8, 2000 HOME NEWS SPORTS BUSINESS WATCH Just your average beauty queen Body glitter, fake nails — it’s all part of life for your run-of-the-mill teenager — and for one potential pageant professional. Story by Emily Kuhl Photos by Amy Drewry Manassas Journal Messenger Much of the world sees…
Critics decry school boundaries: Parents raise concerns over Braemar plan’s lack of ‘balance’ By Diane Freda Staff Writer As Prince William County schools get closer to drawing boundaries for a new 840-student elementary school in the Braemar neighborhood, the current plan has some critics. “Our biggest concern is balance,” said Kim Calkins, a parent with…