Occoquan offers email sign-ups for resident updates

Occoquan offers email sign-ups for resident updates
Earnest W. Porta Jr. Mayor — Occoquan Town Council
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Residents of Occoquan can now stay informed about the latest news and events by signing up to receive emails and monthly newsletters. The town is encouraging residents to use the provided link to learn more about their communication efforts.

The initiative aims to keep the community updated on all happenings in Occoquan, ensuring that everyone has access to important information and upcoming events.

“Read all about Occoquan’s latest news and events!” encourages the message, emphasizing the importance of staying connected with local developments.

Residents interested in keeping up with town activities are invited to subscribe for updates.



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