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Commentary: First Week in Richmond

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Commentary: First Week in Richmond

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It's Summer Already in Arlington

Marymount Farmer's Market opens.

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A Company of Equals

Cooperative launches a driver-owned taxi cab company in Alexandria.

A Company of Equals

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Cooking with the Golden Girls in Herndon

Herndon Youth are "Cooking with the Golden Girls" at Sunrise Senior Living Center.

The "Golden Girls" of the Sunrise Senior Living Center in Fair Oaks, are once again enjoying the excitement of Girl Scout visitors. Maryann Rigo, a sophomore at Oakton High School and Herndon resident, could not help but return to the Center for her Girl Scout Gold Project after running the Sewing Center for the residents there in June 2010.

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Letter to the Editor: Too Many Trees Destroyed

No more trees. When the Jefferson Houston School Project was first begun, there were a lot of people who wanted the trees to stay, all the trees. These were people that attended the school and residents of the community. Several months ago during a storm, a tree on West Street fell becoming entangled in the overhead electrical wires. This tree was determined to actually be rotting and hollow from the inside out. Upon inspection by city staff and the school developer, it was determined that most if not all of the trees along West Street were suffering the same problem. The tree that had fallen was replaced by a young tree. Since then as construction began all the trees including the small young tree were removed. We were told that they would be putting the electrical wires underground, therefore they needed to remove all of the trees.

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Editorial: Discussion Necessary to Ensure Safety

Reducing drug-and-alcohol-related fatalities.

The pages and covers of most of this week’s Connection Newspapers including the Centre View show the joy and accomplishment associated with high school graduation. The day celebrates graduates who accomplished much just by finishing, graduates headed to college and more.

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Editorial: Discussion Necessary to Ensure Safety

Reducing drug-and-alcohol-related fatalities.

The pages and covers of most of this week’s Connection Newspapers including the Gazette Packet show the joy and accomplishment associated with high school graduation. The day celebrates graduates who accomplished much just by finishing, graduates headed to college and more.

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A Woman's Discovery of Her Mother

Second book by Vienna's Veronica Li to be released Nov. 1.

A Woman's Discovery of Her Mother

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Business Notes, April 16

Business Notes, April 16

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Business Notes

Business Notes

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Business Notes, April 16

Business Notes, April 16

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Science Fair Explores Water, Aviation and Robotics

High school students look at everything from phosphate levels in water to how fast projectiles fly.

Science Fair Explores Water, Aviation and Robotics

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Opinion: Commentary: Closing the Digital Divide

Federal funds make this possible by 2024

Last Friday, Governor Northam announced good news for Virginia: $700 million in American Rescue Plan Funding will be invested to achieve universal broadband in the Commonwealth by 2024!

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People

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Volunteering

Volunteering

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Embezzlement, Forgery Charges

Embezzlement, Forgery Charges

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Judge Hears Hospital Appeal

Loudoun Healthcare charges that state health commissioner's decision to issue certificate of public need for Broadlands hospital was "arbitrary and capricious."

Judge Hears Hospital Appeal

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