By Priscilla Knight, NOVEC 09/08/15 / General News / Haymarket / People & Places /
Attend NOVEC’s 2015 Annual Meeting on Sept. 16. Vote for two board directors among seven candidates. Profiles of the candidates, as provided by NOVEC, follow.
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09/02/15 / Business / Haymarket / People & Places /
Haymarket fashion designer Kelsy Dominick, a Battlefield High School graduate, will debut her latest collection from DiDomenico Designs during the prestigious Couture Fashion Week event in New York.
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08/31/15 / Haymarket / State Government / Transportation /
The Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) posted today a Draft Request for Qualifications (RFQ) for interested private sector teams to share their resources, qualifications and experience to deliver the $2.1 billion I-66 Outside the Beltway project in Northern Virginia under the Public-Private Transportation Act.
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08/24/15 / Haymarket / New Baltimore / Police & Fire Beat /
Narcotics Investigation – On August 18th, detectives from the Prince William-Manassas-Manassas Park Narcotics Task Force concluded a complex, multi-jurisdictional narcotics investigation involving the manufacturing and distribution of synthetic marijuana with the execution of a search warrant at 15002 Danube Way in Haymarket (20169) and the subsequent arrest of a suspect in Las Vegas, according to a news release from Prince William County Police.
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07/27/15 / Haymarket / Health & Safety / Manassas /
Novant Health will host a public meeting Wednesday, Aug. 5, at 11:30 a.m. at George Mason University in Manassas on plans for Novant Health and University of Virginia (UVA) Health System to create a regional health system in Northern Virginia.
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St. Paul’s School located in Haymarket is undergoing some changes, one of which will take place this upcoming school year, 2015-16. “Beginning in the next school year, our school will be known as St. Michael’s Academy," said Kathlerine Howe Evans, EdD, the principal.
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07/20/15 / Haymarket / Health & Safety / Police & Fire Beat /
National Night Out celebration will be held at Haymarket Town Hall/Police Department on Washington Street, on Tuesday, Aug. 4, from 5 to 9 p.m. The community is invited to stop by, says Greg P. Smith, interim police chief.
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By E. BRUCE DAVIS, Observer staff 07/18/15 / Haymarket / Health & Safety / Military /
Following its July 4th ribbon cutting, Serve Our Willing Warriors is moving quickly onto its next phase, a test period with outpatient troops being invited to use and evaluate its Bull Run Warrior Retreat in Haymarket.
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