Cherice Taylor Cherice Taylor

Plan Your Year: A Family Guide to Goals and Deadlines

WRITTEN BY CHERICE TAYLOR

I am not a spreadsheet expert nor a pivot table professional. I am visual and I like paper lists, paper calendars, and Post-its! The point I’m making is that people/students keep track of things differently and that is okay as long as the system works for you.

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Andrea Leonard Andrea Leonard

Arbor Tech: A Trusted Name in Tree Care Across Virginia

WRITTEN BY ANDREA LEONARD

When it comes to keeping your property safe, beautiful, and well-maintained, having a reliable tree service is essential. For homeowners across Virginia, Arbor Tech Tree & Landscaping Service, LLC has become a trusted local partner. Based in Richardsville, this family-operated company has earned a reputation for professionalism, safety, and high-quality tree care.

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Mallory Hardgrove Mallory Hardgrove

The Purcell Family: Building Careers & Community

WRITTEN BY MALLORY HARDGROVE

PHOTO BY KAREN PRESECAN

Four years ago, Kirstin and Sean Purcell made a decision that would change their family's trajectory. Trading the crowded streets of Northern Virginia for the slower pace of Fredericksburg, they sought something that many young families crave, but few successfully find: a genuine sense of community.

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Abigail Nyinaku Abigail Nyinaku

A Season of Service: Colonial Forge NHS Spreads Holiday Cheer

WRITTEN BY ABIGAIL NYINAKU

The holiday season at Colonial Forge High School shines a little brighter this year, thanks to the generosity and teamwork of the National Honor Society. Continuing a cherished tradition of community service, the chapter “adopted” a family in need—coordinating donations of gifts, clothing, and essential items to help ensure a joyful celebration.

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Lewis Enterprises Lewis Enterprises

NEW YEAR, NEW LAWN: Spring Services to Transform Your Yard in 2026

WRITTEN BY MASON LEWIS

A new year is the perfect time to set fresh goals, and, for many homeowners, that includes building a healthier, more beautiful lawn. As spring approaches, now is the ideal moment to plan the services that will prepare your yard for a vibrant growing season. From routine care to long-term upgrades, Lewis Enterprises offers the expert support needed to make 2026 your yard’s best year yet.

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Mallory Hardgrove Mallory Hardgrove

The Lynch Family: Building a Life Between Small-Town Charm and Big-City Convenience

WRITTEN BY MALLORY HARDGROVE

PHOTO BY KAREN PRESECAN

Some love stories begin with a dramatic moment—a chance encounter in a coffee shop or a serendipitous meeting under unlikely circumstances. For Shaunee and Dr. Jerald Lynch, their story started in the most ordinary of places: middle school in 1988, right after a basketball game.

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Karie Owens Karie Owens

Flooring Transitions: What Homeowners Need to Know

WRITTEN BY KARIE OWENS

When considering an update to their flooring, most homeowners sort through a myriad of choices: soft or hard surface, hardwood or LVP, color palettes, finishes, and manufacturers. Less emphasized are the intricate nuances of transitions and their impact on the overall aesthetic of the floor. Transitions can make or break the style and continuity between floors from room to room. Here is what homeowners should know. 

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Mallory Hardgrove Mallory Hardgrove

The Houlette Family: Building Community Through Service and Enterprise

WRITTEN BY MALLORY HARDGROVE

PHOTO BY KAREN PRESECAN

When Craig and Anna Houlette decided to make Stafford their home in 2016, they brought with them not just their growing family, but a vision for building something meaningful in a community Craig had fallen in love with years earlier.

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Shane Heath Shane Heath

Avoid This Mistake Before Building Your Pool

WRITTEN BY SHANE HEATH

Every season (yes, even in the winter months), I meet homeowners who've dreamed for years of transforming their backyard — envisioning a place where water and stone meet in perfect balance, where evenings glow with reflections of the sky, and where the line between home and nature disappears. They're ready to take the leap. They start making calls, collecting bids, and imagining next summer by the pool.

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Dan Bomar Dan Bomar

How to Keep Winter Where It Belongs: Outside

WRITTEN BY DAN BOMAR

When winter arrives, many homes suffer from drafts, uneven temperatures, and rising heating bills. It’s not just the cold outside—it’s what’s happening inside your home. Heat escapes through gaps in walls, windows, floors, and ceilings, while cold air sneaks in just as easily.

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Mallory Hardgrove Mallory Hardgrove

A Family Legacy: Generations of Building Dreams in Stafford

WRITTEN BY MALLORY HARDGROVE

PHOTO BY KAREN PRESECAN

When Nicole McDaniel was just a small child, she would ride along in the truck with her father, Kevin Parker, picking up trash from job sites while he checked on roofing work and spoke with homeowners. Little did she know those early days would shape not just her career, but her entire life's trajectory.

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Liya Zewdu Liya Zewdu

Senior Spotlight Feature: Meet Laila Henley

WRITTEN BY LIYA ZEWDU

Laila Henley, a dedicated and hardworking senior, has made the most of her time at Riverbend High School. From sports and clubs to academics and leadership, Henley's high school journey exemplifies balance, growth, and passion.

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Mallory Hardgrove Mallory Hardgrove

A Safe Haven for Dogs with Big Feelings

WRITTEN BY MALLORY HARDGROVE

In today’s society, anxious or fearful dogs are often misunderstood as “problem pets.” Adia is changing the story. Her Fredericksburg business, Woof Houze, provides a rare refuge—a trauma-free sanctuary where dogs with big feelings can finally relax.

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Diana H. D'Alessandro, Attorney-at-Law Diana H. D'Alessandro, Attorney-at-Law

Five Common Real Estate Ownership Mistakes and How to Avoid Them

WRITTEN BY DIANA H. D’ALESSANDRO, Attorney-at-Law

For most people, real estate is the most valuable asset they own. Whether it’s a primary residence, a second home, a rental, or an inherited property, the rules surrounding ownership can get surprisingly complicated. Below are five common mistakes even well-intentioned property owners make:

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Karie Owens Karie Owens

Pressing “Reset” for the Holidays

WRITTEN BY KARIE OWENS

That time of year is upon us. The Christmas trees and splashes of jubilee fill the shopping centers, while pumpkins intermingle with an impending sugar plum fairy takeover. Holiday cheer is rushed in with the ever-familiar cacophony of chaos. The calendar explodes with school parties, work parties, and family gatherings. Checklists, gift lists, food lists, and to-dos galore!

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Mora Soan Mora Soan

Kids Corner: DIY Acorn Ornament Instructions

WRITTEN BY MORA SOAN

This activity is brought to you by the author of the children's book, Jacob in Japan! Jacob is a gnome who lives in New York. He owns a beautiful garden on the rooftop of a skyscraper. He is a picky eater and he only eats ordinary bland food. One windy night, Jacob falls into a magic flower pot. He wakes up in Japan. What will he do next? Will Jacob starve himself or will he find a way to enjoy and experience Japan? With an open mind, he may discover new and delicious foods that he never knew existed.

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Abigail Nyinaku Abigail Nyinaku

S.E.R.V.E. in Harmony: SCPS Bands Band Together Against Hunger

WRITTEN BY ABIGAIL NYINAKU

This year, Stafford County Public Schools held the 15th annual Band Together to Fight Hunger fundraiser to support local hunger relief efforts. Proceeds from the event support the SERVE Food Bank and its partner agencies, providing meals to families in need. What began as a small collaboration over a decade ago has grown into one of the county’s most impactful traditions, bringing students, families, and residents together for a night of rhythm, unity, and giving.

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