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Stafford County Sheriff ’s Office deputies arrested two suspects behind recent larcenies in North Stafford, according to spokesperson Amanda Vicinanzo. Deputy Torrice responded to reports of a package stolen from a residence on Nugent Drive in North Stafford on March 18 at 1:39 p.m. A resident had a doorbell video showing a male run up to the porch, grab the package and flee on a bicycle. Torrice recognized the male as a suspect in a bicycle larceny on March 14 at Rodney Thompson Middle School. A resident had taken a photo of a suspect with the bicycle on Walpole Street shortly after it was stolen. The deputy had information that the suspect lived in the area of Brannigan Drive, so he began patrolling the surrounding neighborhood in search of the suspect. At the same time, Deputy Taylor

advised that he was investigating another incident involving a suspect identified as Tahari Turk, 19, of Stafford, in the same area. They saw Turk dribbling a basketball in the driveway of a residence on MICHEL SMITH Brannigan Drive. Torrice made contact with Turk and saw the stolen bicycle in the driveway. Turk was taken into custody and charged with conspiracy to commit a felony in connection with a cell phone larceny on Jan. 22. He was held at Rappahannock Regional Jail without bond. Deputies then received a call regarding a suspicious person going from house to house looking in windows in the area of Bruce Street. Torrice found

a suspect on Walpole Street who was identified as Michel Smith, 29, of Stafford. Smith admitted stealing several packages that d ay, i n c l u d i n g one from Nugent Drive. He told deputies that he TAHARI TURK threw the package away after realizing it only contained dog supplements. Deputies Torrice and Dominguez later located the stolen package behind the dumpster. Smith also admitted to stealing the bicycle. Smith was taken into custody and incarcerated at Rappahannock Regional Jail on a secured bond. He is charged with three felony counts of petit larceny.

Stafford man jailed on larceny charges A Stafford County man was caught stealing from the North Stafford Walmart on March 20 at 4:13 p.m., according to Sheriff ’s Office spokesperson Amanda Vicinanzo. Store security told Deputy Reed that Derrick Stanford, 49, was in the story,

again shoplifting. The deputy made contact with Stanford in his vehicle, and saw what appeared to be the stolen merchandise. Sanford admitted to stealing it, Vicinanzo said. He also admitted to stealing from the store on March 16.

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County officials facing harsh budget realities Supervisors goes along with it. One of the exercises in state and But, just like my class exercise, local government course I teach at that’s not the only challenge that Virginia Commonwealth Universchools are facing. The other is sity asks students to assume the classroom space, and it’s going role of school board members. to get tight. According to the Then under a tight budget I ask county website, there are dozens them to allocate expenditures of active residential developfor increasing teacher salaries, ments in Stafford County. Some keeping up with a growing student DAVID KERR are small, just a few homes, while body, building new schools and, others are substantially larger. oh yes, buy buses, pay utility bills and evThe forecast that the county government erything else I can throw in to make them seems to accept is a 1 percent annual infeel overwhelmed. Most seem to understand that’s the point crease in the daily student population each year. However, given that we have more of the exercise. Namely, to realize that the students per household than any county in demands are always increasing, the pool of Northern Virginia and with so many new resources rarely if ever adequate and that homes under construction, that 1 percent sometimes it feels like all you’re doing is estimate seems a bit on the low side. keeping your head above water. The school system produces an excellent That’s a class exercise. College stuff. But chart that, depending on the capacity level, it’s all too real and represents the situation uses green, yellow and red superimposed that a lot of school systems face every year. over the number of students by year for Stafford County is a good example. each school. Green means the size is about The financial stresses are severe. Teachright, yellow signifies we’re getting close to ers are leaving in record numbers, salaries maxing out, and red indicates that a school just aren’t keeping up, and the student population is probably going to grow faster is over capacity. The high school situation is scary. By than projected. Unfortunately, we probably 2027 every high school save one, at least haven’t built enough schools to keep up. according to this chart, will be dramatically Let’s start with the teachers. The people over capacity. The same is true for half a who teach our children are the most imdozen elementary and two middle schools. portant asset in the county school system. And that’s based on what seems to be a Their talent, their training, their ability low-ball estimate of student growth. and their commitment defines the school It has been argued that Stafford County system. has managed to avoid raising taxes by This year the turnover rate for teachers putting off critical expenditures for the reached an all-time high of 15.7 percent. schools. That’s not to say the schools We just aren’t paying enough. What that don’t get increases, they do; but for the means is that, for the most part, our most most part, they haven’t kept up with the trained and experienced teachers aren’t demands on the school system. staying. Some are taking better paying Stafford County — its board of superteaching jobs in other counties and some visors and school board — are now at a are leaving teaching altogether. That hemcritical juncture. They have to make some orrhaging has to stop. hard decisions about the future of our Recent school budgets, both with funds schools. We have gotten by putting off salprovided by the county and the state, just haven’t provided enough money to increase ary increases for teachers and scrimping on building new schools. But, the thing is, we teachers’ salaries by the amounts required really haven’t gotten by. to stay competitive. Perhaps not by design but certainly in This year’s school board adopted budget, the budget sent to the Board of Supervisors actions, we’ve disinvested in an important part of what makes Stafford County so for approval, proposes a base increase of special: our schools. 1 percent and a 1.5 percent cost of living Now is the time, in steady, thoughtful increase. and consistent increases in school budgets, It also includes increases based on a to reverse that trend. market adjustment formula that means David Kerr, a former member of the some teachers will see more than that. Stafford County School Board, is an instrucThe budget also promises to cover tor in political science at VCU and can be any increases demanded by the Virginia reached at Retirement System. This is a good step in StaffordNews@insidenova.com. the right direction. That is if the Board of

In an effort to save prevent vehicle crashes and save lives, five Stafford County schools are joining a statewide campaign to establish teen safe driving and passenger behaviors, according to a news release. The Arrive Alive campaign focuses on the increased risk of teen driver crashes during the spring and summer months, and during prom and graduation. Joining the campaign are Brooke Point, Mountain View, North Stafford and Stafford high schools, and Shirley Heim Middle School. During the campaign, which runs through May 3, students will work in groups to develop programs and social media messages to influence their peers to be safer on Virginia roads. High school students will focus on preventing such risky behaviors as texting and driving, speeding, driving with too many passengers, not wearing a seat belt, underage drinking and driving, and joy riding or “cruising.” Middle school students will focus on how to be a safe passenger, pedestrian and cyclist. Both middle and high school students are being asked to submit plans to continue the campaign throughout the summer to reach students while on break. “The summer months are a particularly dangerous time for young drivers and their passengers with crashes increasing during this season when teens have more free time,” said Casey Taylor, program development coordinator for Youth of Virginia Speak Out About Traffic Safety. “We want to encourage our schools and youth groups to continue reminding teens throughout the summer to make good choices and to always arrive home safely.” Statistics from the Virginia DMV show that over the past five years, teen drivers in Virginia were involved in 44,941 crashes during the months from May through August, with 153 of those crashes resulting in a fatality to themselves or other motorists and passengers. During the same five-year period, 126 teens aged 15-20 were killed, 13,976 were injured and 1,836 were seriously injured in crashes between May and August. For more, contact 540-375-3596. Membership in YOVASO is free and open to all Virginia high schools, middle schools and youth groups.

Stafford students’ fine arts fest set for weekend Brooke Point High School will host the Stafford public schools annual arts festival from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. March 30 and 31. The show will feature more than 5,000 pieces of art created by students from pre-k

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to high school, and over 1,000 student performances in a variety of ensembles. Special highlights include the thirdgrade Festival Musical at 11:30 a.m. Saturday, the inaugural All-County High

School Guitar Ensemble at 4:30 p.m. Saturday, and “Small World” ride guided by Falmouth Elementary School students on both Saturday and Sunday. Admission is free and open to the public.

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Blue Bell ice cream returns to area stores Blue Bell ice cream is now available at grocery stores in Fredericksburg, Manassas, Quantico and Woodbridge, according to a news release. “We are glad to be back and excited to be in a position to expand our sales territory,” said Jimmy Lawhorn, vice president, sales and marketing for Blue Bell. “Our delivery trucks arrived a few weeks ago. As soon as fans saw the Blue Bell logo they began contacting us wanting to know when they can expect to find our ice cream in stores. We are extremely thankful for the warm response from so many of them.”

Blue Bell recently completed construction on a 14,000-square-foot distribution facility in Ashland and a second location will open in Suffolk in April. “Our brand new facilities will house all of the products for the area,” Lawhorn said. “We have around 20 employees on staff at this time at each location. Initially, we will bring in additional employees from other states to help with the opening. It could take up to two weeks to deliver our products to every store that is selling Blue Bell.” Ice cream fans can look for Blue Bell at Kroger, Publix, Walmart, Walgreens, military commissaries and many independent grocery stores.

Blue Bell offers a complete line-up of products including more than 40 flavors of ice cream, Light and No Sugar Added selections, sherbet and frozen snacks. The company’s most popular flavor, since it was released in 1969, is Homemade Vanilla. This year Blue Bell will celebrate the 50th anniversary of Homemade Vanilla. The ice cream is described as a rich, homemade-tasting vanilla ice cream with a special hand-cranked flavor that some say is the best in the country. Visit www.bluebell.com to learn more information and the Store Locator page to find out where Blue Bell products are sold.

Since then we have gone on to develop and install thirty-plus simulation workstations nationwide,” said Ryan VanderWijst, director of SimVentions’ electronic warfare programs. “Our employees continually embody our tagline, ‘Imagine. Create. Explore. Discover.’,” President and CEO Larry Root, said. “We’re excited and honored to support the Navy’s warfighters through the continued development and installation of TACSIM systems… It is such a blessing to watch the company grow and see all the hard work pay off.

opment Authority will host its Annual Business Appreciation Reception from 5 to 7 p.m. Wednesday, May 15, at 6 Bears and A Goat Brewing Company, 1140 International Parkway in south Stafford. This year’s theme is “What’s Next? Stafford.” The reception will recognize accomplishments in the Stafford business community with the Stafford Business of the Year and Cornerstone Award. To RSVP for the event or to nominate a Stafford business for the 2019 Stafford Business of the Year, visit www.StaffordBusinessAppreciation.com.

BUSINESS BRIEFS STAFFORD FIRM RECEIVES $12 MILLION NAVY CONTRACT SimVentions of Stafford County received a five-year, $12 million contract for the development and installation of tactical simulators (TACSIM). This effort will support NSWC Dahlgren (B34) and be led by SimV’s Electronic Warfare and Combat Systems Group (ECG). This is the direct result of an innovative solution that SimV designed, developed and delivered — saving the Navy millions in the process, according to a news release. “TACSIM began as a ‘back of the napkin’ idea three years ago to meet the needs of the Surface EW training and testing community.

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Alexandre A. Espinosa will be Stafford County’s new chief financial officer, announced Thomas C. Foley, county administrator. Espinosa comes from Montgomery County, Md., where he has been the director of the Department of Finance and has more than 21 years of experience in budgeting and finance, managing an annual budget of $5 billion, according to a news release. “Alex has a wide breadth of financial experience in Montgomery County, ” Foley said. “We are confident his skills will both continue to move our financial operations forward and complement the steps we’re taking with our 2040 Strategic Plan for the future.” The current chief financial officer, Maria Perrotte, announced her retirement after more than 35 years of service. Espinosa’s first day of in the post will be April 29. “I am grateful for the opportunity to use my skills and experience to help fulfill Stafford’s vision for the future,” said Espinosa. “Stafford is an outstanding county with its triple-AAA bond ratings, and I look forward to drawing upon my more than 25 years in local government to move Stafford forward as it grows.” Espinosa holds a Bachelor of Science in Foreign Service from Georgetown University and a master of Public Policy from Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government.

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A North Stafford family blessed with two assistance dogs over the years is paying it forward by raising a puppy that may one day become a service dog for another family. Tom and Sharon Hoioos acquired the two service dogs through Canine Companions for Independence, a nonprofit that provides trained dogs for children, adults and veterans with disabilities. The couple’s disabled son Matt, 21, was born with a genetic disorder and is nonverbal. The condition causes cerebral palsy and mental retardation, though he is on track to graduate from Mountain View High School. Matt was 8 years old in 2006 when he received the first dog, Calder, but the dog ultimately passed away in 2015. Matt and Calder were truly “a team,” according to Tom Hoioos. In May 2016, Matt was matched with his current dog, Shiloh, who helps Matt with daily tasks such as getting dressed and retrieving dropped items, his father said.

“It is great to see the self-confidence and greater independence Matt gets when he and Shiloh work together on things,” said Tom Hoioos, explaining that Matt and Shiloh are best friends and love each other unconditionally. CCI has provided the family so much that they have always tried to give back. To continue to do so, they’re now raising Pam V, a yellow Labrador puppy destined to be a service dog. John Bentzinger, public relations and marketing coordinator for CCI’s northeast region, said that when CCI puppies are born, the whole litter is named for a specific letter of the alphabet; for instance, in Pam’s litter all of the puppies’ names begin with “P.” The next litter will be Q, and so on, with names able to be reused when dogs retire, he said, typically threesyllables and always easy to pronounce. Pam came to the Hoioos family when she was 8 weeks old. She is now 4 months old. When she is 18 months old, Pam will head to CCI’s northeast regional headquarters and training facility in Medford Long Island, N.Y., for six months of advanced training. She will eventually learn more than 40 commands before being matched with someone who needs her — a child, PUPPY adult or veteran with disPAGE 7 abilities.

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“Calder and Shiloh were raised by wonderful volunteer puppy raisers, and we are so proud to be able to raise a puppy that will change someone’s life,” Tom Hoioos said. Until then, the family is having more fun than they can describe raising Pam. “She has so much energy and goes at 110 percent until she falls asleep in her bed,” Sharon Hoioos said. “So, it is a fun cycle of play, eat, sleep, potty and repeat.” Pam is house-broken and working on basic commands such as “sit” and “down.” She is being socialized and exposed to different experiences and environments to build confidence, but there is also a lot of play time, the couple stated. There are 41 volunteer CCI chapters nationwide and more than 3,000 volunteers. Currently, there are 436 disabled people on CCI’s list waiting for dog companions. Puppy raisers regularly become deeply attached to their puppies, after having them in their homes for a year-and-ahalf, so letting them go when it’s time is a challenge, according to CCI. “It isn’t easy, but when you see the tremendous difference the dog is making in the life of someone who really needs it, it makes it all worthwhile,” Bentzinger said. “Many puppy raisers and graduate teams form life-long bonds, with regular communication and visits.” Established in 1975, CCI provides service dogs to people with disabilities free of charge and then life-long support and assistance. The organization has six re-

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gional training centers across the country. although it recognizes the need to find Once a puppy is completely trained and shelter dogs loving homes, the company evaluated based on strengths, someone breeds Labrador retrievers and golden on the CCI waiting list is invited to attend retrievers, most mixed, with planning two weeks of team training at a regional started long before the puppies are born. headquarters and be matched with an as- These breeds are chosen for their easy temperament, work ethic, friendliness sistance dog. CCI, which breeds its dogs, notes that and proper size, according to the firm. Working with the dogs can begin five in every 10 dogs make it through the program and graduate. The cost to raise when they are as young as 8 weeks old. They should have a long working life of and train each dog exceeds $50,000. When asked why homeless dogs of the about 8-10 years, and be temperamentally right breed aren’t taken from shelters forB:9.6”sound and medically up to set standards, use instead of breeding, CCI said thatT:9.6”the company reported.

The pups are raised in a loving and nurturing environment, according to CCI, which has a genetics program that addresses medical issues like hip dysplasia through breeding. Following team training, there is a graduation ceremony that the puppy raisers are invited to attend, complete with diplomas along with leashes ceremoniously handed over from the puppy raiser to the new team. “It is incredibly emotional. There isn’t a dry eye in the house,” Bentzinger said, comparing the experience with raising children and sending them off to college or out into the world. According to CCI, there are 2,399 active graduate teams nationwide; 337 teams graduated in 2018 alone and there have been more than 6,000 teams since 1975. Since CCI’s founding, 286 dogs placed with veterans. CCI also places facility dogs in hospitals and rehabilitation centers, in criminal justice settings and with disabled veterans. Some of the dogs provide comfort to children who are victims of sexual abuse and other violent crimes as they give testimony in court. To visit puppy Pam’s personal Facebook page and track her progress, search Pam “CCIpup” on Facebook. For more on becoming a puppy raiser, visit cci.org or call 800-572-BARK. Tracy Bell can be reached at StaffordNews@insidenova.com.

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BBB and the Federal Trade Commission are warning people to be on the lookout for suspicious calls that claim to be from the Social Security Administration. Scammers are stealing Social Security numbers to use in filing fraudulent tax returns and identity theft — demanding money in many reports. Fredericksburg blues artist Gaye Adegbalola, left, and guitarist Lisa Lim perform at a free Women’s History Month concert presented by the Germanna College Educational Foundation at James Monroe High School on Saturday. A crowd of 200 attended. SUBMITTED

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HOW THE SCAM WORKS You answer the phone and it’s someone alleging to be from the Social Security Administration. The name on your caller ID may say the same. The caller says your social security number has been used to fraudulently apply for a credit card or commit another crime. To fix the situation the caller wants you to confirm your Social Security number and other personal information. Cooperate or the caller threatens to take you to court or have your Social Security number blocked or revoked unless you pay a fictitious fine or judgement immediately over the phone. No matter the details, the stories are designed to scare you. Scammers hope that you’ll tell them your Social Security number and other sensitive information.

“Anytime one gets an ‘urgent’ phone call from a federal agency like the SSA, it’s almost a guarantee to make that person break out in a cold sweat,” said Barry N. Moore, CEO of the BBB serving Central Virginia. “It’s criminals preying on consumers. Don’t fall for it.”

HOW TO AVOID THE SCAM • Never give personal information to unsolicited callers. If someone contacts you without your permission, refuse to tell them any personal information. • Remember, the SSA will never call you asking for your Social Security number. They will never ask you to pay anything, nor will they threaten your benefits. • Don’t trust your caller ID. The internet has made it possible for scammers to use fake IDs when they call your home. If you receive a suspicious call, don’t make any important decisions based on what your caller ID says. • Contact the Social Security Administration: If you are concerned about a call you received from someone who claims to be with the SSA, you can call the real SSA at 800-772-1213 (TTY 1-800-325-0778).

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Colonial Forge’s Jake Wortman checks all the boxes HUGH RIST » BY FOR INSIDENOVA

If someone was trying to create the prototypical high school baseball player — one who combined intelligence with physical traits, talent, a stellar work ethic, unparalleled passion and strong leadership skills — the person would probably end up with someone resembling Colonial Forge senior Jake Wortman. At least that is the opinion of his high school coach, David Colangelo, who is something of an expert, given that he played collegiately at Marshall after a standout high school career at Hylton, and he is the brother of Mike Colangelo, a former major leaguer with the Angels and San Diego Padres. “He truly is the hardest working kid you could find, the kind of kid where a coach would say if I had a whole team of Jake Wortmans, I would take it,” Colangelo said. “From the first fall workout, to winter conditioning, to stretches during the spring, he never takes a day off.” Almost from the moment he began playing baseball at the age of 5, Wortman has approached the game with that level of passion and attention to detail. He recently realized the fruit of his labors when he signed a letter of intent to play for Bucknell next fall. “It’s a huge blessing and an honor to be able to go to such a prestigious

Colonial Forge senior Jake Wortman has signed with Bucknell.

school,” Wortman said. “It allows me to take a breath and takes a bit of the pressure off me, letting me focus on the high school season.” Wortman, who wants to major in accounting and finance, said Bucknell offered “the perfect combination of academics for the major I wanted and baseball excellence.” One of the reasons Wortman drew interest from Bucknell was his play at various showcase events in Florida, Georgia and Ohio the past summer as part of the Perfect Game program. “It was hard work and definitely a grind with the heat and humidity of the summer, but it definitely was a great

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opportunity to get myself in front of [college] coaches and enhance my skill set,” he said. Wortman was already a valuable commodity for the Eagles, playing catcher and at both corner infield positions last season, while hitting .345, amassing an on-base percentage of .495 with seven doubles and two home runs, including one from each side of the plate. He also stole 13 bases. Most significantly, Wortman was the only Eagle to play in all 22 games last season. Colangelo said that was notable because he tended to bench players for not running out balls hard or not always giving their best effort defensively.

“It’s definitely fun to coach a kid like Jake that you can put just about anywhere on the field and he will do well. I joked with my assistant coaches that we should try to play him at all nine positions in a game this season, but he could definitely do it,” Colangelo said. But this summer, while playing for his Pinnacle Baseball travel team, Wortman re-discovered a position he had not played much since first taking part in travel baseball as part of a 12-andunder team — pitching. Wortman said he discovered this summer that his fastball was hitting the upper 80s, topping out around 88 mph, a sharp curve ball and a changeup — which he called his go-to pitch — that was becoming a significant weapon. “It [pitching] definitely added another tool to my skill set,” Wortman said. Colangelo said Wortman is a “lead by example type” and the workmanlike attitude was borne out by his approach this past winter. “We had conditioning at 6 a.m. every morning, and Jake never missed a workout,” Colangelo said. “He’s a first in, last guy to leave type of kid.” Wortman has been a vital piece this season for the Eagles, going 4 for 8 with two runs batted in and one stolen base during Forge’s first three games. “I don’t care what position I play,” Wortman said. “I will do anything to help my team win.”

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Dig away, Rover One of my favorite social media pictures is a Belgian Malinois and the wonderful holes he dug. It reminds me of my old Hunter, who was a large, active dog and a digger. At our first house he excavated a crater about 4 feet across and 4 feet deep under the landing of our back steps. Dogs dig for many reasons. To some, digging is enjoyable. Some may want to escape a yard, while others may be trying to alleviate boredom. On a hot day, they may be trying to create a cool spot. Digging is a trait various breeds and crosses of those breeds have. Terriers, for example, have centuries of breeding telling them to go to ground and dig out vermin. We have a standard schnauzer, a working breed. Part of her breed history includes farm work and vermin eradication. True to her breed, Uhura has dug some serious holes in our gardens where we knew rodents were taking up residence. Why should I try to fully train out a natural behavior? I compromise with my dogs. I designate a space in your yard where it is fine for Rover to dig. The spot should be located away from

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HOROSCOPES ARIES (Mar. 21- April 20) Venus will be doing her best to create serendipitous moments and/or encounters. While any planet moving through this serendipitous part of your chart will automatically link into the laws of synchronicity, Venus is the one planet that also brings the laws of attraction into play. Following your heart and gut have the power to put you in the right place at the right time. TAURUS (Apr. 21- May 21) Venus is less focused on what you do or don’t achieve or accomplish and she isn’t even just focused on your professional game. Venus’ aim is to leave you with a sense of what you are aiming for and across your personal and professional goals and ambitions, she is working to give you the confidence to follow your heart. GEMINI (May 22-June 21) The Moon returns to your relationship sector and has met up with Jupiter several times since November. Yet this visit is both the last before Jupiter turns retrograde next month and the only visit while he is aligned with Eris in your friendship sector. With the Sun also in your friendship sector, this is both shining the solar spotlight on friendship and relationship building. CANCER (June 22-July 22) Venus, the planet of money is spending her last days in your financial sector, once she leaves there will be no more planetary activity here until just before Christmas. You would think then, that this would be a time for taking care of financial housekeeping and for getting your financial ducks in a row. Instead, Venus is more focused on fuelling your financial confidence and leaving you with something to either aim or save for. LEO (July 23-Aug 22) With Mars in his final time in your career sector and a lot of strong momentum on the job front, you wouldn’t think the playful lunar vibes would get a look in. Yet these playful lunar vibes have some serious backing, falling right in the middle of a powerful alignment between playful and adventurous forces. A balance between work and play is unavoidable. This is something that both sides will benefit from. VIRGO (Aug. 23 -Sept. 23) While Venus knows that when she leaves your work sector there will be no planetary activity here until just before Christmas, there is a noticeable lack of urgency. With Mars returning to your career sector later and so much set to evolve there and on the income front, Venus knows you will be fine without her. This makes her last days in your work sector more about listening to your heart and focusing more on having a wish list than taking action. LIBRA (Sept. 24 -Oct. 23) As she spends time in a fun, playful, romantic and creatively charged part of your chart, Venus, the

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planet of love knows she has to work fast. With no more planetary activity here until she herself returns and knowing that life is already busy and will only get busier. On the one hand, Venus is working to leave the romantic flame burning, while on the other hand is feverously working to leave with a balance between work and play. SCORPIO (Oct. 24 - Nov. 22) In the lead up to her return to a fun, playful, romantic and creatively charged part of your chart, where she will take things in a more romantic direction, Venus is focused more on housekeeping. Venus will not only return to support the planets already in a playful part of your chart but also in your work sector. It’s more about the behind the scenes housekeeping that prepares you for a balance between work and play. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23 -Dec. 21) Venus, the planet of love has a problem that she needs your help with. Held back by a retrograde phase last year, it is remarkable that Venus is still in your communication sector, but she is leaving on a mission to give your heart and relationships a voice. Venus needs your help to make having the communication lines open a priority, both today and moving forward. CAPRICORN (Dec 22.- Jan. 20) The best way of making the most of Venus in your income sector is to think of yourself sitting in a restaurant, with a waiter standing at your side, ready to take your order. You don’t have to go back into the kitchen and make the meal, just decide what you want. With Mars returning to your work sector later, turning income desires and expectations into reality won’t be a problem. This also requires a leap of faith, daring to believe in what you deserve. AQUARIUS (Jan. 21 -Feb. 19) As the last planet to not only move through Aquarius but the first to return later in the year, Venus is in a unique position. Venus didn’t return until after the Sun had left and your birthday month was over. This meant that all your options were on the table, you’d had the wakeup calls and done the housekeeping required to get your new solar year off the ground. PISCES (Feb. 20-Mar. 20) Venus might be on a completely different page to the Sun and Moon, but their agendas are so different that it will be possible to keep them in their own lane. Venus wants you to spend your time daydreaming and reminiscing. Yet the Moon is not only moving through your career sector during the Sun’s solar spotlight on your income options, but right in the heart of a major alignment between income and career forces. WWW.HOROSCOPEASTROLOGYTAROT.COM

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61. Human parasites 62. *Like many European structures 63. *Black or Ligurian, e.g. 64. Japanese vodka DOWN 1. Soccer ____ 2. Oman man 3. Wild ox of India 4. Treat badly 5. *Like many roofs in old Spain 6. Like reptile’s skin 7. Montblanc and such 8. Right to a property 9. “Sad to say...” 10. Fitness venue 12. Bring to consignment store 13. Cake layer 14. *Part of former Yugoslavia 19. Caterpillar hairs 22. i topper 23. *Bluebill duck in Europe 24. Middle Eastern

sesame treat 25. Judge, e.g. 26. Put a hex on 27. *Paris’ Moulin ____ 28. Weasel’s aquatic cousin 29. Chinese weight units 32. Dog nemesis 33. Before, archaic 36. *____ City, the smallest country 38. Astrologer’s concern, pl. 40. *London’s Big ___ 41. Stupid ones 44. Pirate’s necklace 46. Bottom lines 48. Witch’s spell 49. Something in the air 50. *Cold War divide 51. In the middle of 52. Knight’s breastplate 53. *La Scala sound 54. *American tour guide 55. Pathet ____ 58. “Fantasy Island” prop

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‘The Explorers Club’ - Through March 31 | $20-$30 Workhouse Arts Center 9518 Workhouse Road, Lorton, VA 22079 A comedy written by Nell Benjamin and directed by Frank D. Shutts II, “The Explorers Club” is about the prestigious London club in crisis in 1879 when its acting president wants to admit a woman. Buy tickets now at InsdieNoVaTix.com! Marvel Universe Live! - Through March 31 | $20 EagleBank Arena 4500 Patriot Circle, Fairfax, VA 22030 The Avengers, the Guardians of the Galaxy and Spider-Man join forces with Doctor Strange in a race against time to recover the Wand of Watoomb before it falls into Loki’s hands in this all-new arena production.

SAT MAR 30

For the Kids 5K - 8 a.m. | $30 University of Mary Washington 1301 College Ave., Fredericksburg, VA 22401 Fundraiser supports Students Helping Honduras. All proceeds go towards building schools in Honduras. Family Recess in the Park - 1:30 p.m. | Free Smith Lake Park 370 Doc Stone Road, Stafford, VA 22556 Play a large selection of family games outdoors. Barrel Tasting Series - Through March 31 | $42 per couple Philip Carter Winery 4366 Stillhouse Road, Hume, VA 22639 Price includes guided cellar tour by a wine educator, tasting of several wines in the cellar with wine descriptions, a charcuterie picnic basket per couple and keepsake Philip Carter wine glasses. Buy tickets at InsideNoVaTix.com! ‘The Very Hungry Caterpillar Show’ - 2, 4 p.m. | $10-$15. $15 adults/$10 children Hylton Performing Arts Center 10960 George Mason Circle, Manassas, VA 20109 A beloved classic makes its way off the page and onto the stage. “The Very Hungry Caterpillar Show” features a menagerie of 75 lovable puppets, faithfully adapting four popular stories

“The Very Hungry Caterpillar Show” brings several popular children’s stories to the stage at the Hylton Performing Arts Center PROVIDED on March 30.

by children’s author Eric Carle: “The Artist Who Painted a Blue Horse,” “Mister Seahorse,” “The Very Lonely Firefly” and “The Very Hungry Caterpillar.” Recommended for ages 3-7.

Project Healing Waters 6th Annual Fly Tying Marathon - All Day | Free National Museum of the Marine Corps 18900 Jefferson Davis Highway, Triangle, VA 22172 All flies tied during the event are donated for use by programs across the country. Lunch and refreshments are provided. Register by contacting chris. thompson@projecthealingwaters.org.

SUN MAR 31

Quinceanera Expo Fredericksburg - 1 p.m. | Free Fredericksburg Hospitality House and Conference Center 2801 Plank Road, Fredericksburg, VA 22401 Meet area professionals as you start your planning. Enjoy samples and sweets. Watch models wearing the latest quinceanera gowns.

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The Barns at Wolf Trap 1635 Trap Road, Vienna, VA 22182 Folk singer Tom Paxton teams up with the singer-songwriter duo The DonJuans consisting of Don Henry and Jon Vezner.

FRI APR 5

Russian National Ballet: ‘Swan Lake’ 8 p.m. | $34-$56 Hylton Performing Arts Center 10960 George Mason Circle, Manassas, VA 20110 Based on a fairy tale, this family favorite is replete with magic and romance, princesses and princes, and good versus evil.

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Spring Fever 5K - 7 a.m. | $35 Stafford Medical Pavilion 125 Hospital Center Blvd., Stafford, VA 22554 5K race and half-mile kids race with proceeds supporting the Stafford Hospital Foundation. Free Home Seller Seminar - 10 a.m. | Free Strayer University 13385 Minnieville Road, Woodbridge, VA 22192 Bob Hummer, a real estate broker with

Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage, has offered this very popular free seminar for the past 22 years. It is packed with a wealth of information for the prospective seller. There is no obligation. A wealth of reference material will be provided. Some of the topics to be covered: 1. Successfully Marketing Your Home. 2. Real Estate Financing for the Home Seller. 3. Information for Seniors. 4. The Language and Documents of Real Estate. 5. Using the Internet to Sell Your Home. For information, call Bob at 703-878-4866 or email at bob@militaryrealestate.com.

The Seldom Scene - 8 p.m. | $25-$30 Hylton Performing Arts Center 10960 George Mason Circle, Manassas, VA 20109 The Seldom Scene makes a Hylton Center debut with their signature sound that helped launch the progressive bluegrass movement.

SUN APR 7

Color Eggstravaganza - 2-4 p.m. | Free Ebenezer United Methodist Church 161 Embrey Mill Road Stafford, VA 22554 Egg hunts for kids, a moon bounce, book fair, games and prizes, a color dash for all ages and more.

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THE READERS HAVE SPOKEN. Our 2019 Best of North Stafford contest generated more than 2,287 votes. And now we’re pleased to announce the winners!

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In this 16-page special section, meet the businesses, organizations, people and places voted by you – our readers – as the Best of North Stafford. Nominations and voting were conducted through our website, InsideNoVa.com, this winter. This has been an exciting year for North Stafford, as new local businesses turned on their lights and national businesses, retailers and restaurants realized North Stafford is a great place to live, work and shop. The winning businesses and organizations now have the right to proudly display the “Best of North Stafford 2019” logo – in fact, you will see the logo soon on plaques, banners and window clings that many of the winning businesses will receive. Thanks to everyone who voted for this year’s “Best of North Stafford,” and congratulations to all the winners! Greg Hambrick, Senior Editor

Thank you readers/visitors for voting Yvonne J. Nageotte, Esquire as “Best Attorney” in Stafford County, Virginia in the Professional Services category in the online contest promoted by InsideNoVa|North Stafford! Yvonne J. Nageotte has over 22 years of experience as a trial attorney in the Commonwealth of Virginia, concentrating in the area of domestic relations; litigating complex legal issues involving divorce, child custody, visitation, child support, spousal support and property division under the equitable distribution statute. The lawyers at the law firm of Nageotte, Nageotte & Nageotte, P.C., also represent clients in the drafting and negotiation of pre-marital agreements and separation and property settlement agreements, adoption, guardianships, name changes, real estate, wills, living wills and powers of attorney.

Nageotte, Nageotte & Nageotte, P.C. Attorneys at Law Aquia Professional Village 385 Garrisonville Road Suite 202 Stafford, Virginia 22554 4

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Saturdays May – October, 8 to 12 @ Route 17 Commuter Lot, 627 Warrenton Road Sundays April – November, 8 to 1 @ 610 Commuter Lot, 163 Staffordboro Blvd near the Big Blue Tower 540-602-8541 www.longfamilymarkets.com

Long Family Markets are Veteran/ Minority Owned markets offering you farm fresh products as well as a wide variety of other locally produced goods. Meats, honey, baked goods, granola, ice cream, pickles, pizza, popcorn, nut butters, salsa, olive oils, vinegar, coffee, prepared meals, dog treats, soaps & other personal care products, hot foods, worm poop, wood signs and a whole lot more! More than just a “farmers market”, we take great pride in providing an exceptional experience for our customers by bringing you quality products at competitive prices while making it fun to shop and connect to our community.

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Stafford Hospital is a great place to work in our community and we thank our community for entrusting us with caring for you and your loved ones. We are proud and honored to provide Stafford County with high quality health and wellness services right here, close to home. We look forward to many more years of being here for you.

• Advanced Laparoscopic Surgery • Urinary Incontinence • Birth Control Options • Well Woman Exams • Tubal Reversals • BRCA Genetic Breast Cancer Screening Our offices would like to thank the voters for voting Dr. Kurian Thott Best Obstetrician/Gynecologist in Stafford for 2019

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Kia Zorich, Savvy Hair Gallery & Day Spa 2612 Jefferson Davis Hwy, Suite 102 Stafford, Va 22554 540-7209622 SavvyHairGallery.com

Thank you for this wonderful nomination! I would not be here if it was not for my family and clients that have supported me over the past 16 years with 7 of those years at Savvy. Doing hair is not just a job to me, it is my passion. My goal is to always make you happy with your hair so that you feel your best. I work with one of the best color lines in the world which enables me to customize each client’s formula to ensure the desired outcome. I love welcoming new clients to the salon!

Tera Latendresse, Winning Image Salon & Day Spa 55 Doc Stone Road Stafford, VA 22556 (540) 659-0926 www.winningimagesalonanddayspa.com


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Stafford Massage and Healing Arts

Rae Inbody Winning Image Salon & Day Spa

385 Garrisonville Rd #211 Stafford VA 22554 540-288-8888 | Staffordmassageva.com

At Stafford Massage and Healing Arts, we believe that the body has the natural ability to heal. We pride ourselves in offering our community proven, low risk methods for the body with natural healing modalities such as therapeutic massage, body detoxing and oxygen therapy. Stop by or visit our website for a list of services. Thank you for choosing us as your Best Massage Center in Stafford.

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HAIR SALON

Winning Image Salon & Day Spa 55 Doc Stone Road Stafford, VA 22556 (540) 659-0926 www.winningimagesalonanddayspa.com

CAMP/ SUMMER PROGRAM

Power Kix Martial Arts 263 Garrisonville Rd Stafford Va, 22554 540-720-1988 www.powerkix@powerkixusa.com

Camp Power Kix provides a safe and fun atmosphere filled with empowering activities that prepare young people for success. Children learn best while having fun... And fun is what we have!! Kicking, punching, swimming, bowling, laser tag, and arts filled, fun fun fun!

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Escape Salon & Day Spa

Germanna Community College PRIVATE SCHOOL

Grace Preparatory School

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CELEBRATING OVER Â 26 YEARS

HAIRCUTS | COLOR SPECIALISTS | EXTENSIONS BRAZILIAN BLOWOUT | MAKEUP NAIL SERVICES | SPA PACKAGES | WAXING BODY & FACIAL TREATMENTS | SPRAY TANS

Thank you for voting Winning Image Salon & Day Spa Best Hair Salon, Spa and Massage Services for 2019

PURCHASE GIFT CERTIFICATES ONLINE AT www.winningimagesalonanddayspa.com WALK-INS ALWAYS WELCOME! 540-659-0926 | 55 DOC STONE RD. STAFFORD, VA MARCH 2019 | INSIDENOVA.COM | BEST OF STAFFORD

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Congratulations to Stafford Hospital and Rehabilitation Services of Stafford! We value your dedication to improving the health of the people in the community we serve.

Stafford Hospital Best Place to Work Rehabilitation Services of Stafford Best Rehab Facility

Stafford.mwhc.com

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DINING

AMERICAN CUISINE

Mason Dixon Cafe in Stafford 11 Hope Rd. Ste 115 Stafford, VA 22554 540-288-3131 2100 Princess Anne St. Fredericksburg, VA 22401 540-371-1950 www.MasonDixonCafe.com

CHEF (TIE)

Chef CeCe Cooper, Prufrock Artisinal Goods & Services

J&J Upholstery & Drapery Fabric

Jeff Newcomer, C’est Bob Bistro DELIVERY

ASIAN

Prufrock Chef Cece Cooper

Formosa Restaurant

FAMILY RESTAURANT

BAR

Vinny’s Italian Grill & Pizzeria

Fatty’s Taphouse BBQ

Mission BBQ

FRIENDLIEST RESTAURANT

Celebrating 25 Years

El Gran Charro Mexican Restaurant

FINE DINING

Zibibbo 73

Reupholstery Services Custom Window Treatments Blinds & Shutters Custom Order Furniture Amish Outdoor Furniture

1039 Garrisonville Rd Stafford VA 22556

Gloria Adams

ESCAPE SALON & DAY SPA 2019 2019

THANK YOU TO ALL OF THE VOTERS FOR VOTING US BEST NAIL SALON FOR 2019

We are a full service facility offering a wide range of nail care, hair design, skin care and massages that help you unwind, relax and rejuvenate. Please step out of a long stressful day and enjoy full relaxation that balances your mind and eases the daily STRESS!. Our trained staff will focus on your unique needs and balance.

Thank you for Voting Me Best Real Estate Agent of North Stafford 2018 & 2019 I am never too busy to help so please let me know if I can ever be of service to your family and friends!

Multi-Million Dollar Producer Realtor®, ABR®, PSA®

2019

We also offer services for special events such as anniversary, birthday and wedding parties. All of our services are guaranteed. Gift Certificates are available. Appointments and walk-ins are welcome. We greatly appreciate your business! LOCATED AT 315 Garrisonville Road Suite 116 Stafford Va 22554

2018

Serving The Greater Fredericksburg Area and Surrounding Counties

Call for an appointment or stop in Our hours are 540-720-7776 Monday - Saturday 9:00am-8:00pm It's your time to be pampered Sunday 9:00am-6:00pm www.escapesalonanddayspa.com MARCH 2019 | INSIDENOVA.COM | BEST OF STAFFORD

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Thank you voters for voting Fletcher Construction BEST ROOFING CO. for 2019

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COFFEE

ITALIAN

Ricks Roasters Coffee Company

Vinny’s Italian Grill & Pizzeria

1304 Interstate Business Park Fredericksburg, VA 22405 (540) 373-2432 www.ricksroasters.com Long Sunday Markets: Saturdays May – October, 8 to 12 @ Route 17 Commuter Lot, 627 Warrenton Road Sundays April – November, 8 to 1 @ 610 Commuter Lot, 163 Staffordboro Blvd

Ricks Roasters Coffee Company had a modest start in June 2013 with a single farmer’s market located in Stafford, VA. By July 2014, the company moved to a commercial roasting space. Since then it has grown to serving over 70 commercial locations, five farmer’s markets and runs the coffee shop at the Virginia Railway Express Station in the town of Quantico, Virginia. We focus on the forgotten coffee drinker, the average American who brews their coffee in his/her Mr. Coffee every morning. We sell specialty coffee without pretense, or unnecessary pomp and circumstance. We simply want you to drink better coffee!

MEXICAN/SOUTHWESTERN

El Gran Charro Mexican Restaurant

Thanks for voting us the Best American Cuisine Dining Restaurant!

We proudly serve made from scratch Breakfast (ALL DAY), Lunch, Dinner, and Brunch on Saturday & Sunday.

OUTDOOR DINING

Long Sunday Market Saturdays May – October, 8 to 12 @ Route 17 Commuter Lot, 627 Warrenton Road Sundays April – November, 8 to 1 @ 610 Commuter Lot, 163 Staffordboro Blvd near the Big Blue Tower 540-602-8541 www.longfamilymarkets.com

11 Hope Rd. Ste 115

ICE CREAM/ FROZEN YOGURT SHOP

PIZZA

Sweet Frog

Sam’s

Call us at: (540) 371-1950 Fredericksburg (540) 288-3131 Stafford

or contact us at: masondixoncafe@hotmail.com www.masondixoncafe.com

Danielle Kitzmiller Danielle the Dog Groomer and Realtor

Dedicated, Dependable, Danielle. (540) 259-2401

ank you for Voting Me Best Dog Groomer of North Stafford 2018 & 2019 I'm also a realtor with

2019

2018

700 Princess Anne Street, Fredericksburg, VA 22401

www.meritschools.com admissions

703-583-6158

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SANDWICH/SUB

Jersey Mike’s Subs WINGS

Buffalo Wild Wings EMERGENCY SERVICES

FIREFIGHTER/RESCUE

North Stafford Volunteer Fire Dept. LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER

Sgt. Deuntay Diggs, Stafford County Sheriff Department

HEALTH /MEDICAL

CHIROPRACTOR (TIE)

Dr. Bob Mills, Stewart Family Chiropractic 1 Novak Drive Stafford, VA 22554 540-288-0280 www.staffordchiro.com

Dr. Josh Cole, Cole Sports Chiropractic & Rehab 385 Garrisonville Road, Suite 116 Stafford, VA 22554 540-242-4489 www.colesportschiropractic.com

At Cole Sports Chiropractic & Rehab, we treat patients of all ages and ability levels from office workers to professional and Olympic athletes. As an experienced Chiropractor and distinguished Diplomate American Chiropractic Board of Sports Physicians, Dr. Joshua Cole, DC, DACBSP can help you heal from common ailments, accidents and athletic injuries resulting from day-to-day life so you can perform at your maximum

potential. Our services extend past the expected and include injury prevention, performance enhancement, nutrition and rehabilitation services. Utilizing the latest proven treatment options, we’ll help you return faster to the active, painfree lifestyle you enjoy!

DENTIST

Garrisonville Dental

REHAB FACILITY

Rehabilitation Services of Stafford Stafford Hospital Stafford Hospital Campus 101 Hospital Center Boulevard Stafford, Va 22554 540-741-9000 Stafford.mwhc.com Stafford Hospital Campus 125 Hospital Center, Boulevard Suite 303 Stafford, Va 22554

EYE DOCTOR

Eagle Eye Vision GENERAL PRACTITIONER

Dr. Yoland Reid, M.D. Pratt Healthcare

Rehabilitation Services of Stafford is honored to be the best rehab facility in our community! Rehabilitation Services of Stafford is committed to providing the highest level of medical care to our patients and to educating them about their condition or injury, and how to best address it. Through different therapies and other rehabilitative services, we are able to provide the care our patients need in order to move on from their injuries and pursue a better quality of life.

PEDIATRICIAN ORTHODONTIST Dr. Haleh Dr.James Lupi, DDS Rajee, M.D. Pediatric Partners Lupi Orthodontics

Dr. Bob Mills

Tune UPs - Brakes - Tires - Exhaust - Diagnostics Oil Change - Fuel Injection - Cooling System - Transmissions Engines - BG Fluid Flushes - Milage Maintenance & Repair Safety & Emission Inspections - Electrical - Heat & AC

Stewart Family Chiropractic Robert (Bob) Mills, DC

Thank You for Voting KAZ Best Auto Repair Shop

with purchase of four Tires Tires

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Dr. Bob Mills was born and raised in Stafford Virginia. He graduated from Stafford High School and then continued his education at Radford University where he enjoyed playing rugby and studied according to a pre med program earning degrees in Biology and Chemistry. Shortly after. he returned to Stafford High School but this time as a teacher. During this time he thought hard about which field in health care he would like to study further. He decided on Chiropractic as a more natural and holistic approach to health care and enrolled at Palmer College of Chiropractic in Port Orange Florida. After graduating in 2013 he found his way back to his home town and is now practicing out of Stewart Family Chiropractic.

Stewart Family Chiropractic

Mon - Sat 8am - 6pm www.kazautomotive.com

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Office: 540-558-8319 e-mail: drbobchiropractic23@gmail.com www.staffordchiro.com 1 Novak Drive Stafford, Virginia 22554

Thanks for voting me the BEST CHIROPRACTOR Two years in a row!


OBSTETRICIAN/ GYNECOLOGIST/MIDWIFE

Dr. Kurian Thott, Women’s Health & Surgery Center 125 Hospital Center Blvd. Ste 221 Stafford, Va 22554 2535 Cowan Blvd. Fredericksburg, Va 22401 540.720.7340 www.obgynvirginia.com

Dr. Mary Shuman, Rappahannock Women’s Health Center

DRY CLEANERS

Shelton Shop Cleaners MOWING/ LANDSCAPE SERVICE (TIE)

Bailey’s Lawn Care Corner Garden Center & CGC Landscaping Tree Times Tree Service

WEIGHT LOSS CENTER

Weight Watchers

HOSPITALITY

CUSTOMER SERVICE

HOTEL/RESORT

Long Sunday Market

Fairfield Inn & Suites TOURIST DESTINATION

Long Sunday Market Saturdays May – October, 8 to 12 @ Route 17 Commuter Lot, 627 Warrenton Road Sundays April – November, 8 to 1 @ 610 Commuter Lot, 163 Staffordboro Blvd near the Big Blue Tower 540-602-8541 www.longfamilymarkets.com

PICTURE FRAMER

Saturdays May – October, 8 to 12 @ Route 17 Commuter Lot, 627 Warrenton Road Sundays April – November, 8 to 1 @ 610 Commuter Lot, 163 Staffordboro Blvd near the Big Blue Tower 540-602-8541 www.longfamilymarkets.com

MOVING COMPANY

Hilldrup Moving & Storage SENIOR LIVING FACILITY

Greenfield Senior Living

Sign Frame

MISCELLANEOUS

PLANT CENTER

FUNERAL HOME

TRAVEL AGENCY

Sunnydale Nursery

Covenant Funeral Home

AC Travel Service

HOME/ GARDEN

PEST CONTROL

Pest Solutions

Long Family Markets Two locations to serve you! April - November on Sundays

163 Staffordboro Blvd (610 Commuter Lot)

8 am to 1 pm

May - October on Saturdays

at Route 17 Commuter Lot, 627 Warrenton Road

8 am to 12 pm

Thanks for voting us Best in Customer Service • Best Community Event/Festival • Best Local Attraction Best Tourist Attraction and Most Community Involved Business

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OCCASIONS

FLORISTS

Achara Florist & Fine Gifts LIMO/CAR SERVICE

JD Limousine and Sedan Service PETS

PET GROOMING

Calypso Kennels Danielle the Dog Groomer/ Danielle Kitzmiller Mobile Service www.facebook.com/ Danielle-the-dog-groomer 540-259-2401

BANK

Navy Federal Credit Union BANKER

Barbara at Carter Bank & Trust INSURANCE

USAA REAL ESTATE CONSTRUCTION HOME IMPROVEMENT

BUILDER/ CONSTRUCTION COMPANY

Tri Tech Construction and Restoration

VETERINARIAN

Aquia Garrisonville Animal Hospital PROFESSIONAL SERVICES

ATTORNEY

Yvonne Nageotte Nageotte, Nageotte & Nageotte P.C.

COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE AGENT

Avery Hess Amy Cherry Taylor & Associates Gloria Adams 11019 Leavells Road, Fredericksburg, VA 22407 540-645-8058 http://gloriaadams.averyhess.com

Missy Walden The Walden Team

385 Garrisonville Road, Suite 202 Stafford, Virginia 22554 (540) 659-5050

Yvonne J. Nageotte has over 22 years experience as a trial attorney in the Commonwealth of Virginia, concentrating in the area of domestic relations; litigating complex legal issues involving divorce, child custody, visitation, child support, spousal support and property division under the equitable distribution statute. The lawyers at the law firm of Nageotte, Nageotte & Nageotte, P.C., also represent clients in the drafting and negotiation of pre-marital agreements and separation and property settlement agreements, adoption, guardianships, name changes, real estate, wills, living wills and powers of attorney. 14

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COUNTERTOPS

Elite Countertops New American Kitchen & Bath FLOORING/CARPET COMPANY

A to Z Carpet & Upholstery Inc.


REMODELING COMPANY

Tri Tech Construction and Restoration

UPHOLSTERY/ WINDOW COVERINGS

J&J Upholstery J&J Upholstery and Drapery Fabric Inc 1039 Garrisonville Rd Stafford Va 22556 540-659-7554 | 703-690-4377 www.jjuph.com

F.H. Furr Plumbing

Augustine Golf Club PERSONAL TRAINER

Mary Cooper

FITNESS CENTER/GYM

Fletcher Construction

LANDSCAPE CONSULTANT

Jeff Rouse Swim and Sport Center

Stafford Nursery

9 KINGSLAND DR SUITE 101 STAFFORD VA 22556 540-300-1567 www.FletcherConstructionVa.com

Painters Specialists

GOLF COURSE

RECREATION /FITNESS

ROOFING COMPANY

PAINTING WCOMPANY

PLUMBING COMPANY

The Jeff Rouse Swim and Sport Center would like to thank you, our amazing community, for naming us Best Fitness Center and Best Recreation Facility in the area! We appreciate our dedicated and loyal Stafford members and neighbors for the support. We are pleased to be able to offer a wide range of activities including group fitness, swimming, weight training, basketball, volleyball, birthday parties, youth sports, league play, and more! If you haven’t yet visited, we hope you’ll check us out. We are located just off Exit 140; swing by to see how we can help you on your journey to wellness!

Ted & Anne Hupka The Hupka Team Century 21 Redwood Realty MASON/DECKS

Eagles Hardscape

F.H. Furr

Jeff Rouse Swim and Sport Center

1600 Mine Rd., Stafford, VA 22554 540-318-6332 www.rousecenter.com

RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE AGENT

HVAC COMPANY

RECREATION FACILITY

1600 Mine Road Stafford, VA 22554 540-318-6332 www.rousecenter.com

YOGA/PILATES STUDIO

Stafford House of Yoga

Don’t live with pain any longer. What Conditions Do We Treat? Headaches Sinus pressure Whiplash injury

TMJ

Cervical disc herniation Swimmer’s shoulder

Dr. Joshua Cole, DC, DACBSP Cole Sports Chiropractic & Rehab Diplomate American Chiropractic Board of Sports Physicians

We care for patients of all ages and ability levels from office workers to professional and Olympic athletes. Dr. Cole can help you heal from common ailments, accidents and athletic injuries, so you can perform at your maximum potential. Utilizing the latest proven treatment options, we'll help you return faster to the active, pain-free lifestyle you enjoy!

Rib joint dysfunction

Neck strain

Ergonomics

Impingement labral tear

AC joint pain

Tennis/golfer elbow

SI Joint Pain Hamstring strain

Scoliosis

Carpel Tunnel

Lumbar disc herniation

Postural Syndrome Sciatica

Hip pain Quad strain

Shin Splints

Plantar Fascitis

ACL prevention

Runner’s Knee

Achilles Tendonitis

Sever’s Disease

Ankle sprain

Saturday & Evening appointments available

| ColeSportsChiropractic.com Voted 2019 Best of Stafford Chiropractor 540-242-4489 385 Garrisonville Rd. #116, Stafford, VA (next to the 610 Carwash) MARCH 2019 | INSIDENOVA.COM | BEST OF STAFFORD

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