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Voters Get Chance to View Candidates at Caucuses

Democrats and Republicans Square Off

Voters Get Chance to View Candidates at Caucuses

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Over 300 Attend ‘Dancing With the Greenspring Stars’

The event serves as a fundraiser for the community’s Benevolent Care Fund.

On Tuesday, March 5, Greenspring hosted a “Dancing With the Greenspring Stars” event to benefit the Benevolent Care Fund at the community. Throughout the year, various events are held at Greenspring to raise funds to provide support to residents who, despite careful planning, outlive their financial resources.

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Author Tells Tales of Rail

David Guillaudeu’s new book focuses on W & OD Railroad.

For a majority of the 1900s the Washington and Old Dominion Railroad provided transportation from the city of Washington, D.C., out to Loudoun County. Though it carried people, mail and other supplies along its route, the railroad faced difficulties throughout its history, eventually closing in August 1968.

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Yorktown Students Perform One-Person Shows

Culmination of theater education is a welcome challenge for seasoned students

Yorktown Students Perform One-Person Shows

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Letter: Spring Cleaning In Alexandria

Spring begins on March 20 and many in Alexandria will find themselves in the yearly act of cleaning a house from top to bottom, a traditional act that helps to keep everyone accountable.

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Four Plead Guilty: Real Estate Fraud

Chantilly woman faces five years in prison.

Four people pleaded guilty Tuesday, Feb. 19, in federal court in Alexandria to conspiring to fraudulently take over the titles of homes in Washington, D.C., without the real property owners’ knowledge, selling those homes and keeping the profit. Among those entering a plea was Melissa McWilliams, 35, of Chantilly.

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