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It Wasn't Hollywood to Them

For two Northern Virginians "The Great Raid" is reality.

It Wasn't Hollywood to Them

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Alexandria PR Firm Celebrates 15 years

CRC keeps growing in a competitive market.

Alexandria PR Firm Celebrates 15 years

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Motorcycles: Rebellion Turned Profession

Former Ernst & Young employee explores computer communications, ultimately becomes motorcycle enthusiast and author.

Motorcycles: Rebellion Turned Profession

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Reston Man to Walk Across America for Charity

Cody Thompson of Reston, 36, is going to walk coast-to-coast, approximately 2,728 miles.

“One step at a time.” That’s his standard reply when anyone asks 36-year-old Cody Thompson of Reston how he is going to walk coast-to-coast, approximately 2,728 miles, from Wrightsville Beach, N.C., to Redondo Beach, Calif., starting on March 10. The answers get a bit more complicated when you ask “Why?”

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Chain of Love?

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Board Attitude Found Rude

To the Editor: On May 15, Amy Smith, a resident of the Nethergate community, located at the intersection of Bashford and Abingdon Roads, attended a meeting of the Board of Architecture Review (BAR) in order to petition the Board for a Certificate of Appropriateness, allowing her to retain the new windows she had installed which in part were made of vinyl. I attended this meeting and was stunned by the rudeness of this board.

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Footsteps of Reston is Leaving South Lakes Center

The oldest existing running specialty store in Northern Virginia is leaving South Lakes Shopping Center in Reston to look for a new home. Footsteps owner Paul Zink started the business in 1987, opening his first store in Springfield on April 15, 1988, as a Fleet Feet franchise. In 1995 he started independently owned Footsteps of Reston at South Lakes Center and along with Safeway and CVS, Footsteps has been the longest existing business in the center.

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Centre View Bulletin Board, Jan. 17, 2013

Email announcements to centreview@connectionnewspapers.com. Deadline is Thursday at noon. Photos welcome.