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Keeping Children Fit and Healthy
Keeping Children Fit and Healthy
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Vienna: Adventure in Learning Classes Begin Sept. 22
The Shepherd’s Center of Oakton-Vienna continues its Adventures In Learning (AIL) line up of classes with their Fall 2016 semester schedule that includes 40+ classes with a wide range of subjects - from a Health and Wellness series to Potpourri and World Affairs to T’ai Chi or Intermediate Contract Bridge.
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'It's All About the Money'
ACVA seeks additional funds to do more comprehensive marketing.
'It's All About the Money'
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General Assessment Unchanged
Burke Centre Conservancy drafts preliminary budget for 2007.
General Assessment Unchanged
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People Notes
People Notes
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Our Neighbor's Child Delivers Toys
Our Neighbor's Child Delivers Toys
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Real Estate Notes
Real Estate Notes
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Streetcars on Track in Arlington, Despite Massive Pushback
Arlington strikes new agreement with Fairfax as opposition to streetcars mounts.
A majority of Arlington County Board members describe the new agreement with Fairfax County as a routine matter, just another step in an ongoing process that's already been approved and is moving forward at full speed ahead.
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Cooperation, Questions and Concerns in Great Falls
Environment and Parks Committee reacts to County’s plans for local watershed improvements.
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Oakton Teen Aims to Gather Ten Tons of Food for Local Pantry
Hadley Husisian has gathered over 9,000 pounds of food so far, as the demand for food assistance continues to soar.
As a competitive fencer, 17-year-old Hadley Husisian of Oakton is usually very busy during the school year.
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Getting To Know ...
Melanie Kahrs is new Fairfax Station resident, employee at John Hancock.
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Appetite: 4 Alexandria Restaurants Ready With Your Christmas Meal
Some years, the thrill in the kitchen is gone.
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Column: Spending Plan Approved
The General Assembly passed a spending plan for FY2012-2014 last week in a session that had much more drama than most meetings of the state’s legislature. One Democratic Senator changed his vote after the budget had failed to pass in order that the constitutionally required majority could be reached; a Republican Senator got a State Police escort back to the Capitol from visiting his wife in the hospital in order that he could vote. By a one vote margin the $85 billion spending plan for the next biennium was approved.
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Extension Programs Pivot, Operate Better Than Ever in Arlington and Alexandria
“Sit back, find a comfy seat and get ready for some excitement.”