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Morrissette Haunted Maze Benefits Echo
On the grounds of Morrissette, off in a spooky warehouse owned by Interstate Moving, Relocation and Logistics, is a maze of Halloween fun to benefit Ecumenical Community Helping Others (ECHO) this coming Friday and Saturday, Oct. 25 and 26, at 8601 Morrissette Drive, Springfield.
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Friday/Aug. 9 Shabbat Service. 7:30 p.m. at Temple Beth Torah, 4212 C-Technology Court, Chantilly. The service will be held in the new building. All community members are welcome. Call 703-217-8938 or visit www.BethTorah.net.
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Fairfax: Is Robinson Boys Lacrosse Team Confident or Cocky?
Defending state champion Rams have high expectations.
Robinson improved to 3-0 with win over Dominion.
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Devlin Goal Carries Saxons to 6-5 Win
Saxon boys improve to 10-0 with lacrosse triumph.
Devlin Goal Carries Saxons to 6-5 Win
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Week in Arlington
Week in Arlington
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Blast-proof Trash Cans Sold to Metro
Local business man serves as consultant for blast mitigating products.
Blast-proof Trash Cans Sold to Metro
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Final Tree Decision Yet to Come
Final tests to be run on white oaks at Georgetown Pike-Walker Road intersection.
The trees at the intersection of Georgetown Pike and Walker Road will be subject to at least one more test to determine if they propose a safety hazard to drivers. The Virginia Department of Transportation had decided Sept. 18 to remove the trees as part of a mass removal of potentially hazardous trees, but announced Sept. 28 that they would wait for the community to hire an arborist.
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Cleaning the Environment A Personal Issue
Whitman urges students to take responsibility.
Cleaning the Environment A Personal Issue
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Opinion: Editorial: Empowering Victims of Sexual Assault in Fairfax County
Sexual assault awareness and prevention.
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Veterans Urge Service, Honor Hubbard
Tavon Hubbard, a U.S. Marine from Reston, was killed in Iraq last August.
Veterans Urge Service, Honor Hubbard
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Indigenous Peoples’ Day in Montgomery County
Montgomery County began recognizing Indigenous Peoples’ Day annually on the second Monday of October, historically associated with Columbus Day.
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Top 100: Barry Johnson, Herndon, Football, Basketball, Soccer, 1986
Unforgettable Johnson is still the name Herndon fans remember the most.
The frigid cup of coffee sitting in front of Barry Johnson is evidence of how forgetful he is. Johnson, arguably the greatest athlete in the history of Herndon High School, strolls down memory lane, telling stories of his high school, college and National Football League careers for nearly an hour before realizing that, not only has he not tasted the cup of joe sitting in front of him, he hasn't even dashed it with any cream or sugar.
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Save the Pool
Save the Pool


