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SAR Presents Award to Kroesen

The George Washington Chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution (SAR) hosted a formal gala event at the Belle Haven Country Club on Jan. 26, 2013, to present the SAR's highest national award for public service to General Frederick J. Kroesen, Jr., U.S. Army (retired). The SAR Gold Good Citizenship Medal is awarded for outstanding and unusual patriotic achievement and service of national importance.

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‘On the Shoulders of Others’

DPC installs new officers.

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Moving on Up

Lake Braddock Secondary School principal Linda Burke promoted to assistant superintendent.

Moving on Up

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Alexandria Brief: 30,000 Pounds of Paper Shredded

CommonWealth One Federal Credit Union members and residents from the Alexandria and Harrisonburg communities shredded more than 30,000 lbs. of paper at the credit union’s free, semi-annual community Shred Day event on April 16.

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Once Again, Brewer’s Bunch Wins State Lacrosse Title

Langley’s hard playoff ride concludes with lopsided finals win over Valley.

Once Again, Brewer’s Bunch Wins State Lacrosse Title

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‘It’s the True Meaning of Christmas’ in Centreville

FACETS, Centerpointe Church bring holiday joy to local families.

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Beware of Spooky Forest

Chills and thrills await on the Clifton Haunted Trail.

Surely, the vampires, witches, goblins and ghouls lying in wait for their victims along the Clifton Haunted Trail aren’t real — or are they? One thing’s for sure — they’re deadly serious about scaring people.

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Beware of Creatures in the Spooky Forest

Chills and thrills await on the Clifton Haunted Trail.

Surely, the vampires, witches, goblins and ghouls lying in wait for their victims along the Clifton Haunted Trail aren’t real—or are they? One thing’s for sure—they’re deadly serious about scaring people.

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Langley Students Contribute to Their School.

Students in the special-education program design and make stepping stones for a new path.

Langley Students Contribute to Their School.

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Chamber Brings ‘Pop’ to Balloon Store Grand Opening

American Balloon Company offers party decorating in Mount Vernon Plaza.

Chamber Brings ‘Pop’ to Balloon Store Grand Opening

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Sweets For a Sweetheart

Finding the perfect treat for a loved one.

Sweets For a Sweetheart

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Questions Raised Over Letter

Questions Raised Over Letter

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Fairfax County: Election Officers Still Needed for March Primary

Cameron Sasnett has one message for people concerned about the integrity of elections -- at least from a procedure standpoint: Get involved as an election officer.

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Going into Business with Mom

Mother-daughter Realtor teams say working together can work.

Allison Goodhart has a vivid childhood memory: pulling a wagon filled with pumpkins and her younger sister around her family’s Del Ray neighborhood in Alexandria, helping to promote her parents’ real estate business. Today Allison Goodhart works alongside her mother as part of Old Town Alexandria-based Goodhart Group of McEnearney Associates Inc., Realtors.

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Getting To Know ... Laura M. Derby

Getting To Know ... Laura M. Derby

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Springfield Businesses Help Bundle Up

The back of the house at Springfield’s Ecumenical Community Helping Others resembles the staging area for Santa’s all-nighter. Aisles upon aisles of assorted clothing, toys, kitchen equipment and other home goods wait in orderly fashion to be stocked in the nonprofit’s shopping area serving clients with low or no income.

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Community Honors Garbarino

He's remembered as a dedicated officer, devoted dad and hero.

Community Honors Garbarino

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Scout Pursues 'Peace Pole'

Scout Pursues 'Peace Pole'

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Cooper Students Hold Mock Congress

Two-month project is designed to teach legislative process

Cooper Students Hold Mock Congress