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Sales tax plan gets last changes By Alfred M. Biddlecomb Staff Writer RICHMOND – Legislation allowing Northern Virginians to vote on a sales tax increase to fund transportation projects was changed one final time by a Senate committee Thursday, which sent lawmakers scurrying to secure enough votes in the House of Delegates. The proposed half…
GOP candidates tangle in Northern Virginia By Alfred M. Biddlecomb Staff Writer The race to succeed Gov. James S. Gilmore III rolled through Northern Virginia last weekend leaving a trail of bad blood and suspicion between supporters of Lt. Gov. John Hager and Attorney General Mark Earley. Both Republicans hope to succeed Gilmore, but the…
February 1 The Manassas Historical Committee meets at 7:30 p.m. at the Manassas Museum. The Manassas School District Special Education Advisory Council meets the first Tuesday of every month at 7:30 p.m. at the school district central office complex on Tudor Lane. The Prince William County Commission on Aging meets at 9:45 a.m. at the…
Putting ‘fun’ in reading fundamentals: Tyler Elementary School’s Family Literacy Night brings the classroom into the home By Emily Kuhl Staff Writer GAINESVILLE – Reading is not a problem for the students at Tyler Elementary School in Gainesville. In fact, school librarian Nancy Thaete said an average of about 300 books are checked out each…
/**/ Swimming Review: MW Regional should be competitive By Keith McMillan Staff Writer Repeating as Cardinal District Champions this past Saturday was no easy task for the Woodbridge girls’ swim team, but repeating as regional champions may be even more difficult. Osbourn Park, Osbourn and Stonewall all gave the Vikings a run in the…
Top News Burn ‘expert’ convicted of perjury By Patrick Wilson Media General News Service MANASSAS — Gary S. Stocco, the New Jersey man accused of lying about his credentials during court testimony in Prince William County, entered guilty pleas on Thursday to felony charges of perjury and obtaining money through false pretenses. Stocco, former executive…