It is with profound sadness that the family of Peter Michael Dolan, Jr. of Manassas, VA share the news of his passing on January 5, 2021 at the age of 52.
Pete was raised in Williamstown, MA where he attended the Pine Cobble School. He graduated from the Williston Northampton School in 1986 and from Hamilton College in 1990, where he met his wife Karen. After college, Pete worked as a zoning administrator and land use planner before attending law school. He graduated from The John Marshall Law School in Chicago, cum laude, where he was Lead Articles Editor for the Law Review. Following his law school graduation in 1996, Pete worked as an attorney in Denver before moving to Virginia. For the last 19 years Pete’s legal career was with Walsh, Colucci, Lubeley & Walsh, P.C. in their Prince William County location where he served most recently as Managing Shareholder. In his leadership of the Land Use & Zoning Practice group, Pete’s legacy of work had a significant impact
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Frontline workers at Northern Virginia Medical Center in Woodbridge were the first to receive the new COVID-19 vaccine Thursday morning.
Following CDC and Virginia Department of Health recommendations, Sentara is offering the vaccine first to healthcare employees who are at the highest risk for COVID-19 exposure. This includes emergency department staff, ICUs, COVID patient units, respiratory unit staff and hospital staff who provide services in these areas (e.g., ESD, food service, staff who go into patient rooms), among others. The vaccine is voluntary for Sentara employees.
Doris Warner, Director of Patient Care and Emergency Services for both Sentara Northern Virginia Medical Center and Sentara Lake Ridge, received her vaccination Thursday morning,
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Novant Health/UVA Prince William Medical Center in Mansssas.
Coronavirus vaccines will begin being distributed in Prince William County this month.
County employees most risk of contracting the disease, which includes fire and rescue personnel, paid and volunteer healthcare workers, and senior citizens in assisted living facilities, will be first to receive the vaccines, said Prince William Health District Director Dr. Alison Ansher.
Healthcare workers will get their vaccines directly from hospitals, like Sentara Northern Virginia Medical Center in Woodbridge and Novant/UVA Prince William Medical Center in Manassas.
Senior Citizens will be able to get theirs from a string of local pharmacies like CVS and Walgreens.