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Email announcements to arlington@connectionnewspapers.com. Deadline is Thursday at noon. Photos welcomed.

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Foundation Seeks 'To Touch a Life'

Fairfax man creates foundation to keep wife's spirit alive.

Foundation Seeks 'To Touch a Life'

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Vienna Kitchen Gets Spicy

Scientist turns her skills to blending spices.

Stepping into Deepa Patke’s Vienna kitchen is like walking into a parfumerie for foodies…Indian food foodies.

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Workshop Energizes Fort Hunt Elementary

Sean Layne works magic with sixth-grade students and teachers.

Workshop Energizes Fort Hunt Elementary

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Park Goers Return to Burke Lake Park

Locals dotted the spaces on Memorial Day weekend as relief from the quarantine days.

Park opens Memorial Day

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Oprah Winfrey Wears Jorge Adeler ‘Rock Candy’ Ring

The cover of the January 2014 issue of O, The Oprah Magazine, features a Jorge Adeler one-of-a-kind "Rock Candy" ring.

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Accident Waiting to Happen

In some cases, developers have been limiting access of fire and rescue vehicles.

Accident Waiting to Happen

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David Poisson (D-32)

David Poisson (D-32)

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Opinion: Commentary: Biden Can Do More to Keep Guns Out of Unsafe Hands

How badly do we want to reduce gun violence in America, whether from suicides, mass shootings, domestic violence or some combination of the above?

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Alexandria Letter: Benefits of New Pool

Letter to the Editor

In a letter to the editor from last week’s edition of the Alexandria Gazette Packet [“Government Over-reach”], Jimm Roberts is critical about several things in Alexandria.

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Money Matters

The City Council approved funding for transportation, school, and Old Town projects.

Money Matters

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Potomac: Serving Locally and Globally

Potomac resident supports local youth and international programs.

Ishrat Husain has had a long career in formulating strategies, developing operations and managing health, population and poverty reduction operations at the World Bank.

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Area Roundups

Entrants Sought for Anti-Alcohol Awards

A Vienna-based, alcohol-education group wants to honor local, high school groups for their efforts in fighting underage drinking. To recognize high-school students for “doing the right thing,” the nonprofit Washington Regional Alcohol Program (WRAP) will present its 2014 GEICO Student Awards at a May 16 ceremony in Washington, D.C., and is accepting applications for the honors through Monday, April 28, at http://www.wrap.org/files/youthOutreach.htm. Entry is free.

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