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Camps & Schools

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Camps & Schools

Camps & Schools

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Coalition to Fairfax County: Reduce Number of Inmates

County responds to NOVA Equity Agenda Coalition initiative.

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Champions Fighting Alzheimer's

The Alzheimer's Association National Capital Area Chapter recognizes its advocates.

The Alzheimer’s Association National Capital Area Chapter recognized 12 individuals as “Inspiring Champions” at a special reception on Jan. 31 at its corporate offices in Fairfax. Among the honorees are Oakton resident Rick Gow, honored for distinguished work in promoting Alzheimer’s awareness.

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Business Notes

Business Notes

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Marymount University Hosts Gov. Northam to Sign Bills for Financial Aid to Dreamers

This legislation will go into effect in August 2022, and makes Virginia students eligible for state financial aid if they are eligible for in-state tuition in the fall of 2022, regardless of citizenship or immigration status.

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Then Let Them Smash Cake

Morgan Taylor and his cartoon creation Gustafer Yellowgold come to the Jammin’ Java.

Then Let Them Smash Cake

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Jumping for Health

Dranesvile Elementary’s fund-raiser benefits American Heart Association.

Jumping for Health

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New House on Nutley

Council approves resubdivision.

New House on Nutley

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White Oaks Teacher Secretly Chosen for Milken Award

White Oaks Teacher Secretly Chosen for Milken Award

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White Oaks Teacher Secretly Chosen For Milken Award

White Oaks Teacher Secretly Chosen For Milken Award

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Attempted Armed Robbery at Market

Robbery renews calls from police, supermarket employees for increased customer vigilance.

Attempted Armed Robbery at Market

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Questionnaire: Chalice Radakovich, School Board, Broad Run District

Questionnaire: Chalice Radakovich, School Board, Broad Run District

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Shepherd’s Center of Oakton-Vienna Announces Adventures in Learning Fall Classes

Shepherd’s Center of Oakton-Vienna plans to offer a new program, Adventures in Learning (AIL), fall classes Thursdays, Sept. 19-Nov. 7. An Open House/Registration is slated for Sept. 12 at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Fairfax, 2709 Hunter Mill Road, Oakton.

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Laughs Fill Little Theatre

Theater Review

Laughs Fill Little Theatre

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Opinion: Commentary: Friedson Figures: Helping Aging Adults Live With Dignity, Vitality, and Security

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Opinion: Commentary: Friedson Figures: Helping Aging Adults Live With Dignity, Vitality, and Security

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Child Care in Need of Funding

Restonians hear budget proposal.

Child Care in Need of Funding

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Community Notes

Community Notes