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The Committee of 100 is holding an open formum for residents to discuss funding for education.
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- The Virginia Department of Transportation will close lanes and detour traffic beginning Jan. 7 in anticipation of construction of the Route 29/Linton Hall Road Interchange project. Drivers are advised to avoid the area.
- The Virginia Department of Transportation will close lanes and detour traffic beginning Jan. 7 in anticipation of construction of the Route 29/Linton Hall Road Interchange project. Drivers are advised to avoid the area.
- A vehicle trying to make a left turn onto Linton Hall at the intersection must now wait until the road it clear before proceeding.
- The new traffic signal at the intersection of Rollins Ford Rd and Linton Hall Rd is not yet in service.
- Bristow Beat Executive Editor Stacy Shaw and Publisher Jason Shaw hope the online publication will help foster the idea of ommunity throughout Bristow.
- The new Gainesville Community Library will have the newest technology, and of course books.
- The new Gainesville Community Library will have the newest technology, and of course books.
- The Virginia Department of Transportation has installed a portable sign to provide extra warning to drivers. The sign is the result of two recent accidents involving trucks and Norfolk Southern trains. Photo by: VDOT
- Local Apples are in season at Tony Fetters Fruit Farm at the new weekly farmers market in Bristow. Organizers moved the market from Gainesville to Bristow to further localize their customer base.
- Sally Holdener’s Rainbow Acres Farm in Nokesville offers customers free range chickens and turkeys.
- ncle Rogers Bread sells fresh bread, cookies, including sugar and glutton free.
- Nora, Miranda, Samantha and Wilkey of the Wong family love local meat, produce and cakes.
- Local Apples are in season at Tony Fetters Fruit Farm at the new weekly farmers market in Bristow. Organizers moved the market from Gainesville to Bristow to further localize their customer base.
- George Joseph Henry, 34, of Bristow. Credit: Prince William County Police
- Brentsville District School Board memeber Gil Trenum tells students the creation of the Ruri-Teen club at Marsteller will make their community better. (L-R) Marsteller Principal Roberta Knetter, Marsteller Ruri-Teen President Kayla Fyock, Brentsville Board Member Gil Trenum, Ruri-Teen Advisor Katja Fyock, Sergeant at Arms Brett Shiflet, V.P. Abby Graham and Nokevilles Ruritan Membership Officer Ken Hinkle.
- Eighth grade students Kayla Fyock, Abby Grahma and Breet Shiflet helped bring Ruri-Teen to Marsteller and are now among the chapter’s first officers.
- The first chapter of the Ruri-Teens at Marsteller includes members of the sixth, seventh and eight grade classes.
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- Credit: Asterio Tecson
- Heidi Lesinski, Michelle Cottrill and Tracy Howell, members of Autumn’s Army, heard about Autumn’s Army through T. Clay Wood Elementary and their friends and neighbors.
- Pink cupcakes with butterfly toppers was donated by Hopelessly Delicious.
- Students at Gainesville MS Delaney Hooks, Morgan Hester, Payton Pohzrhl, Samantha Gordon, Alexis Hamlin and Morgon Curingon volunteered at the event.
- Families enjoyed themselves at dancing, at the heart-warming event on Sat. night at the Continental Event Center.
- James Hester donated his event center and acted as MC for the party and auction.
- Anya Barrett and Leah Diepenbrock help out with the auction.
- Students at Gainesville MS Delaney Hooks, Morgan Hester, Payton Pohzrhl, Samantha Gordon, Alexis Hamlin and Morgon Curingon volunteered at the event.
- Credit: Prince William County
- BRN members believe Susan Reynolds makes a great president, because of her dynamic speaking style.
- Lana from Remax addresses members of BRN at Mimi’s Cafe on Feb. 21.
- Members chat over coffee before the meeting begins.
- Lana presents at the Feb 21 meeting.
- Members chat over coffee before the meeting.
- Lana Schinnerer of Remax Gateway presents her business presentation to the group on Feb. 21.
- Members Candy Verrilli, Vanilla Orchid Catering Shannon Leydig, George Mason Mortgage, LLC Jessica Carter, Granite Source, Inc. chat before the meeting.
- BRN members chose Susan Reynolds as their president for the way she commands a room with her dynamic speaking style.
- Aaron Vaughn, a member of the elite team which took down Osama Bin Laden, died in a Navy SEALS helicopter crash in Aug 2011.
- Proceeds from the PR at Partners event will support Vaughn’s two young daughters.
- Aaron Vaughn, a member of the elite team which took down Osama bin Laden, died in a Navy SEALS helicopter crash in Aug 2011.
- Aaron Vaughn, a member of the elite team which took down Osama bin Laden, died in a Navy SEALS helicopter crash in Aug 2011.
- The Committee of 100 is holding an open formum for residents to discuss funding for education.
- Karen Murphy plead guilty to misdomeanor charges at the Prince William Curcuit Court on Monday.
- Shrimp Dish, Photo Credit: Thai Peppers
- Photo Credit: Thai Peppers
- Thai Peppers has a modern, sophisticated, yet casual atmospher.
- Thai Peppers atmosphere is modern and sophisticated, yet casual enough to meet up with friends or bring the family.
- Shrimp Dish, Photo Credit: Thai Peppers
- Beef dish, Photo Credit: Thai Peppers
- Credit: Thai Peppers
- Credit: Thai Peppers
- Credit: Thai Peppers
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- Jimmy Buffet and the Coral Reefer Band brings the full Margaritaville experience to Bristow on Sept. 1, 2012. Credit: H.K. Management
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- Andrea Bradford, her children and her neghbor’s children investigate a toy at the Braemar Community Yard Sale.
- Clearly one of the more unexpected items that yard sailors might find at a yard sale.
- Smart Markets is in active negotiation with a local school to return with their vendors to Bristow.
- Credit: Fairfax County Police Department
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- The electrical wires seem to have saved this Burwell house from this massive tree.
- The Dunbarton comunity endured an extended period without power and air conditioning on Saturday. While some residents cleared fallien trees and debris from their yards, others sought relief from the heat in restaurnats and shopping centers.
- Throughout the day, motorists were turned away on Burwell Road. Saturday evening, utility crews worked to clear the road.
- Cinderella is a time-less fairy tale for the whole family. Bring the family and help celebrate Ovation’s first season in Bristow.
- Credit: Erin Powell/Bristow Beat
- The crowd is excited to see President Obama.
- Coaches Will Gideonse and Annie Livengood cheer on their swimmers from the poolside.
- Coach Will Gideonse demonstrates a streamline.
- Coaches Will Gideonse and Annie Livengood cheer on their swimmers from the poolside.
- Student coach Jacquelyn Katuin helps younger Blasters learn the basics.
- Coach Gideonse looks on as his swimmers dive into the Braemar pool.
- Marsteller Middle School
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- The boys particpate in an activity where they gather around the wall to see what their friends have written about them.
- The youth group members see who has the game the team leaders have organized. Facing Forward (L-R) Bethany Brown, Caitlin Lambert, Pastor Paul Patti and Josh Hinkle
- Jeff Cantrell and Michael McCormack demonstrate that no one is left out of God’s plan.
- During Mission Week, middle school students spent considerable time in the community to prepare them for the rigors of mission work. Credit: Grace Life Community Church Credit: Grace Life Comminuty Church
- The McKennett family enjoys a slide down the Dragon Tower (Lexie, Charisma, David,).
- Josh Cicero plays on the jungle gym at the Braemar playground on Braemar Day.
- Emma and Leah Diepenbrock and friend, Hannah Markos enjoy cotton candy at Braemar Day 2012.
- Jeff Mancini climbs the Palm Tree, saying it was only frightening when he looked down.
- Credit: Prince William County Police
- Credit: Prince WIlliam County Police
- Credit: NOAA
- One teenage girl risks walking in the storm near flood territory.
- Patriot HS is closed, but students hope PWCS extend the marking period.
- Write by the Rails participants often meet near the VRE in Old Manassas to write and network.
- Near the rails in Manassas makes a great spot for local writers to meet.
- The title “New Departures” refers to both the rails and the theme of many of the short stories, memoirs and poems in the anthology.
- The historic atmosphere in Old Town Manassas makes for a charming place for writers to find inspiration.
- Mobile versions of the DMV make it easier and quicker for people to get all their paperwork complete at the DMV.
- Bill Denny of Long and Foster is shown with his Settlement Coordinator, Jill Bissell.
- Credit: PotomacLocal.com
- Pumpkins and Squash are still in season at Bristow Smart Markets.
- Dr. Gail Dolan opened her practice in Bristow in autumn of 2012, moving her career closer to where she and her family lived.
- Credit: Prince William County Police
- A Bristow woman used her first response training to help a woman who had fainted inside Charolotte Russe at the Manassas Mall.
- Dominique Bishop was thankful to everyone who helped her last Thursday.
- The Black Watch marches. (Photo provided by the Hylton Performing Art Center)
- The Black Watch in Scotland (Photo Credit Columbia Artists Management Inc.)
- GoogleEarth image of Nokesville and the farmland alone Route 28/Nokesville Road.
- School Board members Lillie Jessie, Gil Trenum and Betty Covington voted to approve the FY14 Budget.
- Jordan Gregory Myracle, 20, of Woodbridge.
- Credit: Prince William County Schools

























































































































































































