Tag: Brentsville District
School Division Prefers Own Fix to Patriot H.S. Traffic Problem
Brentsville District School Board member Gil Trenum said the school division prefers implementing a new traffic pattern at Patriot High School before accepting county funds to build a new access lane for student drivers.
Broad Run Running Trail to Extend to Route 28/ Glenkirk Road
Bristow runners may join enjoy a better running experience along the Broad Run Trail as the trail improvements will lengthen and have widened the trail.
University Boulevard to Open by End of December
The Prince William County Department of Transportation confirmed that University Boulevard between Sudley Manor Drive and Prince William Parkway will open by Dec. 26, 2013. However, the road will not be extended to Devlin Road this year.
Letter: “Madera Farm Threatens Rural Way of Life in Western Prince William”
The definition of agriculture is and has been for thousands of years, the cultivation of animals, plants, fungi, and other life forms for food, fiber, and other products used to sustain human life.
Madera Farm Owner Responds to Online Petition
Should Madera Farm’s Special Use Permit be approved on Mar. 20, Madera Farm will produces mulch and wood chips on that property. Owner/operator Jake Klinetic is interested in clearing up some misconceptions about his business.
Local Politicians Disagree on Redrawing Va. Senate Districts
Local politicians remain divided in response to redrawing Virginia Senate Districts with Republicans saying it will bringing government closer to the people, and Democrats saying it will inequitable to ethnic minorities.
DTI Holds Meeting to Discuss Bristow Pipeline
Dominion Transportation, Inc. (DTI) will host a pre-construction information meeting on Jan. 23 between 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. at Marsteller Middle School to discuss the installation of an interstate gas pipeline in the Bristow area.
Trenum Proposes School Boundary Change for Avendale Development
Brentsville Magisterial District School Board Representative Gil Trenum recommended to the Prince William County School Board that the Avendale development be redistricted, so that those children would attend Nokesville K-8 School, rather than T. Clay Wood Elementary, which is at capacity.
VDACS Honors Piney Branch PTO at Farmers Market
VDACS presents award to Piney Branch and Prince William Schools in honor of their partnership with Smart Markets.
Counter Petition Urges Building of Nokesville K-8 School
Nokesville Mom defends Nokesville K to 8 School for replacing dilapidated elementary school and relieving overcrowded middle school.








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