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Synthetic Turf Allows Year-Round Soccer

Marymount Offers Synthetic Turf at Lewinsville Park

Synthetic Turf Allows Year-Round Soccer

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Synthetic Turf Proposed for Soccer Field in McLean

Marymount University Would Provide Artificial Surface in Return for Playing Time

Synthetic Turf Proposed for Soccer Field in McLean

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School Notes

School Notes

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Ways to Help Our Neighbor’s Child in Centreville and Chantilly

The nonprofit Our Neighbor’s Child (ONC) provides financially struggling, local families with new toys and clothes for the holidays.

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Biscuits, Gravy and Good Will

Chantilly High fetes businesses that help its special-ed students.

Some 30 local businesses support Chantilly High’s Special-Education Career Classes. So on Sept. 26, the school held a breakfast in its lecture hall to honor them, and the students and teachers joined in, too.

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Reston Residents Oppose Apartment Redevelopment

180 residents sign petition opposing St. Johns development proposal in its current version.

St. Johns Wood is a sprawling campus of nine three-story buildings that house 250 apartments on about 14 acres of land nestled in the woods off Center Harbor Rd. in Reston - and that is exactly how some residents of the complex, and many of their neighbors in surrounding clusters of apartments, townhomes and single family dwellings would like to see it stay. A group about 35-strong made their opinions known at the Reston Association (RA) Governance Committee meeting on Tuesday, Aug. 9, at the RA offices.

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Charities Receive Funds at Holiday Celebration

The Shepherd’s Center of Oakton-Vienna presents donations to The Committee for Helping Others and Our Daily Bread.

Last month, The Shepherd’s Center of Oakton-Vienna (SCOV) pulled off their 14th annual Interfaith Thanksgiving Worship, hosted by Emmanuel Lutheran Church of Vienna. This month, the SCOV was ready to present the funds collected at the well-attended service to representatives of the two charitable organizations chosen by SCOV as this year’s recipients of the collection.

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Metro’s Current Hours Stand

Board plans to address riders’ other concerns instead.

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Best Deal in Town

WFCM's Clothes Closet is not just for the poor.

Best Deal in Town

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Getting To Know... Judith Kendall

This longtime teacher is coming back for another year of schooling.

Getting To Know... Judith Kendall

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Potomac: Whitman Girls’, Boys’ Soccer Teams Win Championships

Whitman soccer had phenomenal weekend.

The Whitman girls’ and boys’ soccer teams each captured a state championship during the weekend at Loyola University in Baltimore.

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‘Truly a Life-Changing Experience for Kids’

Amputee children, veterans bond over softball.

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Can They Do It?

Can They Do It?

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Topping Off in '07?

What do they say?

Topping Off in '07?

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Community Embraces DRP Pizzeria in Belle Haven

Second DRP in Alexandria offers Northern Italian cuisine specialties.

DRP Pizzeria

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Appetite: Hangry Panda, Food Trucks Navigate New Avenues

It’s no secret that times are tough across the restaurant industry nationwide.

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Rustic Roads in the Area Get An Update

Preservation program highlights 20 more roads in Montgomery County.

Rustic Roads

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GMU's Financial Future At Stake

Budget cuts, higher education bond will affect Mason's long-term planning.

GMU's Financial Future At Stake