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Fairfax: Northern Virginia Youth Winds Win Dominion Rising Star Award

The Northern Virginia Youth Winds, a division of the City of Fairfax Band Association, was awarded the Dominion Rising Star Award for their work effectively bringing together arts and education.

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(Click on "Download .JPG" to see large chart.) City Council whittles down proposed programming adjustments and add-ons in order to adopt a balanced budget on May 1.

City Council whittles down proposed programming adjustments and add-ons in order to adopt a balanced budget on May 1.

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(Click on "Download .JPG" to see large chart.) City Council whittles down proposed programming adjustments and add-ons in order to adopt a balanced budget on May 1.

City Council whittles down proposed programming adjustments and add-ons in order to adopt a balanced budget on May 1.

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(Click on "Download .JPG" to see large chart.) City Council whittles down proposed programming adjustments and add-ons in order to adopt a balanced budget on May 1.

City Council whittles down proposed programming adjustments and add-ons in order to adopt a balanced budget on May 1.

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(Click on "Download .JPG" to see large chart.) City Council whittles down proposed programming adjustments and add-ons in order to adopt a balanced budget on May 1.

City Council whittles down proposed programming adjustments and add-ons in order to adopt a balanced budget on May 1.

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Clarendon in the Works

Design process, task force reevaluate Sector Plan for first update since 1990.

Clarendon in the Works

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Wild Horses and Burros Visit Lorton

Adoption event is one of many across the country.

Typical dog owners may not think of comparing their furry companion to a wild horse or burro, but the comparison isn’t too far-fetched.

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Identity Theft a Real Threat

Thanks to the generosity of BB&T Bank through its Lighthouse Program, Senior Services of Alexandria wrapped up its 2012/2013 speaker series with a special session on a topic that everyone thinks will never affect them — identity theft and fraudulent schemes.

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Alexandria Theater: A Curse Leaves Inhabitants Hopelessly Stupid

ACCT stages Neil Simon's "Fools"

Aldersgate Church Community Theater (ACCT) is presenting Neil Simon's comic fable, "Fools," from Sept. 30 through Oct. 16.

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First Challenging Racism 5K is Hometown Race in Arlington

Residents of all ages came out to run.

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Fit for the Golden Years in Potomac

Fitness programs for seniors are part of a trend

One night each week, Sue Thompson can be found dribbling a basketball down the court, leading her team, the Nova United, to victory. Thompson, who is in her 60s, is one of the youngest players in her league, the National Senior Women’s Basketball Association.

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Fairfax: City Sets Advertised Real-Estate Tax Rate

But the actual number may change in coming weeks.

In February, Fairfax City Manager Bob Sisson presented his proposed FY 2017 budget for the City.

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Majors Edge Saxons, 2-1, in Field Hockey

Langley struggles to get shots off in non-district affair.

Majors Edge Saxons, 2-1, in Field Hockey

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For Seniors and Their Families

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President Comes to Area, Announces Homeowners Bill of Rights

Fairfax County housing advocates applauded President Barack Obama’s proposed Homeowner’s Bill of Rights, saying it will give homeowners critical protection from predatory lenders and important safeguards when they purchase a home.

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Herndon Residents Praise Town Services

Locals give high scores to golf course, community center in survey.

Herndon residents are extremely satisfied with their quality of life in the historic town. According to a survey conducted by Continental Research Associates (CRA), residents find most town services to be exemplary.

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Opinion: Commentary: Academic Feast in the Commonwealth

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Bringing ‘A Delicate Balance’ to Potomac

Peace Mountain Theatre Company will produce the Edward Albee play in November.

Until just two years ago, there was only one professional Jewish theatre company in the entire D.C.-metropolitan area — Theater J in Washington, D.C. However, when theater professional Laurie T. Freed and a group colleagues realized their dreams of building a Jewish theatre in Potomac, Peace Mountain Theater Company, Montgomery County got its own professional Jewish theatre company.