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Playground: Done in a Day

Designed by youths, built by volunteers.

Activities started early in the courtyard at Hopkins-Tancil in Old Town on Thursday morning, Sept. 13. More than 200 volunteers sporting red Washington Capital’s hockey t-shirts swarmed the playground preparing it for the day’s work.

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Celebrating Reading

Snapshots at Alexandria Story Festival.

Alexandria/Mount Vernon Calendar: Sept. 20, 2012

Upcoming events and activities

Coalition Seeks U.S. Investigation into Shootings

Also seeks details of 62 previous civil rights complaints against county police.

The Citizens Coalition for Police Accountability sent a letter to Assistant Attorney General Thomas C. Perez, U.S. Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division on Aug. 16, requesting an investigation into the shooting deaths of six people over the past several years by Fairfax County Police officers.

ASO Kicks off 2012-13 Season

On Sept. 22, the Alexandria Symphony Orchestra will open its concert season with a program titled The Music of Humanity. I’m very excited about our thrilling series of concerts this year and its line-up of dynamic guest artists.

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Last Big Swim of the Season

The Cameron Street pool opened on Saturday afternoon, Sept. 15 for the dogs.

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Bittersweet Hosts Fiestagigante

The Mariachis Band began playing at 5 p.m. at the entrance to Bittersweet on Saturday evening, Sept. 15.

Serving Up Leadership

Armstrong to be honored as Business Leader of the Year.

He is a native Dubliner but for decades, chef Cathal Armstrong has made Alexandria his home, opening his signature Restaurant Eve in 2004 and creating The Eat Good Food Group with his wife Meschelle. On Nov. 13, Armstrong will be honored as the 2012 Alexandria Chamber of Commerce Business Leader of the Year at a reception to be held at Rachel M. Schlesinger Concert Hall and Art Center.

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Incumbents and Former Incumbents Take Heat for BRAC Site Selection

Ghosts of 2008 haunt the BRAC five.

The ghosts of 2008 are haunting the campaign for mayor and City Council, as candidates clash over events leading up to the relocation of more than 6,000 daily commuters to the city’s West End.

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Alexandria Cracks Down on Old Town Grocery

Two arrested for selling stolen goods; city officials say investigation is ongoing.

Don’t look for a sign announcing the Old Town Grocery. There isn’t one. But customers and investigators have been flocking to the business in the 800 block of Pendleton Street.

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Grosser-to-Moss Good for 3 Touchdowns, but Not a Win

Titans lose to Robinson, fall to 1-2 this season.

The T.C. Williams football team fell to 1-2 with a loss to Robinson on Sept. 14.

Alexandria School Notes: Sept. 19, 2012

School Notes

Alexandria Bulletin Board: Sept. 19, 2012

Upcoming events and activities.

TWIG Tour Benefits Surgical Center

The annual TWIG Historic Alexandria Homes Tour will feature six homes and gardens built in the 18th and 19th centuries. The tour will be held Sept. 29 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Obituaries: Ida N. Sanson

Ida N. Sanson, 79, of Fredericksburg, formerly of Alexandria, died on Tuesday, Sept. 4, 2012 at Woodmont Nursing Home, Fredericksburg.

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