12/11/13 / Haymarket / State Government / Transportation /
Nineteen private firms have offered the Virginia transportation officials "innovative and creative solutions" to ease the congested I-66 corridor from Capital Beltway to Route 15 in Haymarket.
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11/24/13 / Haymarket / State Government / Transportation /
The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) has issued a record of decision on the 25-mile Tier 1 environmental impact statement (EIS) study of Interstate 66 from the Capital Beltway to Haymarket, clearing the way for the Commonwealth Transportation Board (CTB) to select one or more of the final ten concepts for detailed analysis.
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11/14/13 / Education / Haymarket / Local Government /
on November 21st, from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at Alvey Elementary School, 5300 Waverly Farm Drive, Haymarket.
Candland says he wants to hear directly from parents and educators about some of the issues facing Prince William County.
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10/01/13 / Education / Haymarket / Nokesville /
Prince William County School Board is asking for name suggestions by Dec. 1 for the “Haymarket Drive Elementary School” being built in Haymarket and the “Nokesville K-8”school under construction in Nokesville. Both are set to open in Fall 2014.
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03/11/13 / General News / Haymarket /
Delegate David I. Ramadan will host a community town hall meeting on Saturday, March 23 at 6 p.m. at Alvey Elementary School to discuss the recent Virginia General Assembly Session, and other community concerns.
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The school named in honor of her late husband celebrated Alma Gravely’s 90th birthday recently. From left, seated in the row front, Mrs. Gravely’s son, David, and her daughter-in-law, Beverly Clark; Jarcelynn Hart, associate superintendent for the county’s western elementary schools; Don Richardson, then-county school board vice chairman. Back row, from left, Dr. Steven L. Walts, superintendent of Prince William County Schools; Michele Salzano, Gravely Elementary School principal; Cdr. Doug Kunzman, first commanding officer of the U.S.S. Gravely.
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By JAMES IVANCIC 01/17/12 / Breaking News / Haymarket / Local Government /
Pam Stutz, mayor of the town of Haymarket, VA says it is time for someone else to come forward with new ideas
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