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Songs of the Sirens

Local all-female band plays at Firehouse Grill this weekend.

Songs of the Sirens

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Songs of the Sirens

Local all-female band plays at Firehouse Grill this weekend.

Songs of the Sirens

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Songs of the Sirens

Local all-female band plays at Firehouse Grill this weekend.

Songs of the Sirens

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Calculating Career's End

M.E. "Mickey" Poole is retiring after 34 years with the county, 14 years as director of financial services.

Calculating Career's End

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Reston Town Center Hosts Oktoberfest

Annual event features fall beer, food, children’s carnival.

A cold, rainy day couldn’t keep George Mitchell and his friends away from Reston’s Oktoberfest Sunday, Oct. 6.

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Commentary: Fairfax County Takes Steps To Improve Senior Services

Fairfax County is actively working to improve services to seniors and make the County friendlier to those growing older in our communities. One of the most prominent advancements has been the 50 + Action Plan developed by the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors, in partnership with the Fairfax Area Commission on Aging and the Fairfax Area Agency on Aging.

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Task Force Focuses on IMVH's Future

Health Planning Task Force keeps pressure on Inova.

Task Force Focuses on IMVH's Future

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Bulletin Board

Bulletin Board

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Bulletin Board

Bulletin Board

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‘Annie, Jr.’ at Springfield Estates

Springfield Estates is not just your typical elementary school. It is not only occupied by neighborhood children but by youth from all over the Springfield and Alexandria area who have enrolled in the AAP program. Year after year students from all different backgrounds flock to SEES for another school year together. But in 54 years of schooling, Springfield Estates has never had a showcase of talent such as “Annie, Jr.”

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Retiring ‘Hero’

Author and master of Potomac Master Plan, Callum Murray, retiring from Montgomery County Park and Planning.

Whatever one likes about Potomac, Callum Murray probably had something to do with keeping it that way. That was the message at last week’s West Montgomery County Citizens Association meeting, marking Murray’s plan to retire.

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MVCC Wins Women’s State Team Championship

Team sweeps all three of its matches.

MVCC Wins Women’s State Team Championship

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Business Notes

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Local Business Supports Operation Gratitude

Vienna, Springfield business owner promotes another opportunity for a random act of kindness.

It all started with a “tweet” from NBC News Correspondent Ann Curry last month suggesting a creative way to honor the 26 lives that were lost at a Newtown, Conn. elementary school. Why can’t we all try to perform at least 26 random acts of kindness this next year?

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Sun Design to Sponsor Great Falls Studios Tour

Home remodeling company embraces community art as novel way to showcase its own design capabilities.

Great Falls Studios, a community arts organization with more than 100 artist members in Great Falls, announced this week that the home remodeling company Sun Design has agreed to sponsor the art group’s Ninth Annual Great Falls Studios Tour, Oct. 20 and 21.

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Capitol Steps Performs at Shepherd’s Center of Vienna

The sold-out audience was rolling in the aisles when nationally recognized comedy troupe, Capitol Steps, appeared at the 2014 benefit performance for the Shepherd's Center of Oakton-Vienna (SCOV). SCOV serves older adults in Oakton, Vienna, Merrifield, Dunn Loring and portions of Fairfax and Reston.

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New Approach to Mental Health

Reforms in wake of tragedy involving state senator's son.

Advocates for mental health services have been calling for improved services and increased funding for years, although the issue has been pushed aside year after year.

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Addressing Domestic Violence

NOVACO raises awareness and funds to tackle domestic violence.

Addressing Domestic Violence

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Business Notes

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10 Years in Prison for Centreville Man

10 Years in Prison for Centreville Man