After more than 20 years at the center of social activity in Old Town Manassas, City Tavern will close and move to a new location early next year.
Washington Post, December 14, 2014
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After more than 20 years at the center of social activity in Old Town Manassas, City Tavern will close and move to a new location early next year.
Washington Post, December 14, 2014
The Manassas City Council voted to give the city’s 100-year-old water tower another six-month reprieve.
Washington Post, December 21, 2014
Reluctant readers at some schools in Prince William are reading enthusiastically to dogs brought to the schools through the “Paws for Reading” program.
Washington Post, December 9, 2014
The Manassas City Council voted Monday not to proceed with a study that could have led to opening Lake Manassas to the public for recreational uses such as fishing and boating.
Washington Post, November 30, 2014
More than 400 people stopped by the Community Room at the Bull Run Regional Library in Manassas last weekend to see an assortment of model trains chugging through miniature villages, over bridges and past man-made mountains and forests.
Members of the Prince William Model Railroad Club proudly showed off the display, which nearly filled the room.
Washington Post, November 22, 2014
If the ground under your feet could talk, what stories would it tell?
That’s the question posed by a Manassas Museum exhibit running through Feb. 15. “What’s Under Your Feet?” displays artifacts unearthed in archaeological digs throughout Manassas.
Washington Post, November 16, 2014
The question of whether to allow public access to Lake Manassas for fishing and boating is about to return to the Manassas City Council.
Washington Post, November 16, 2014
Eleven local authors participated in the inaugural Manassas Reads book festival Oct. 11 at the Loy E. Harris Pavilion in Old Town Manassas.
Washington Post, October 19, 2014
The Manassas City Council is considering reopening Lake Manassas to the public for recreational uses such as fishing and boating.
Washington Post, September 28, 2014
About 50 area residents attended a town hall meeting about Route 28 in Manassas. The event was organized to call attention to the worsening traffic congestion on the road and to hear from Virginia Department of Transportation officials about a traffic study that is in progress.
Washington Post, September 14, 2014