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School Notes
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Lorton Community Action Center Gains Recognition
LCAC programs provide food, clothing, and emergency services to families in need.
The Lorton Community Action Center (LCAC) has been selected to be featured in the 2012-13 Catalogue for Philanthropy of Greater Washington.
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Spinning His Wheels
Lack of capital meant James Darden was stuck scrambling for necessities.
Spinning His Wheels
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Chantilly: Cycling 192 Miles for Cancer Research
To honor a friend who died last fall.
Over the weekend of Aug. 6-7, Chantilly resident Paul Meng cycled 192 miles across the Commonwealth of Massachusetts as part of the Pan-Mass Challenge (PMC), to benefit cancer research at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in Boston.
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Business Notes
Business Notes
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WFCM Online Auction for Assistance Funds
More $$$ needed to meet increased demand for help.
WFCM Online Auction for Assistance Funds
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Healthier Virginia
Local branch of Va. Tech works on Governor’s On the Move initiative.
Healthier Virginia
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Working To Make a Healthier Virginia
Local branch of Va. Tech works on Governor’s On the Move initiative.
Working To Make a Healthier Virginia
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Healthier Virginia
Local branch of Va. Tech works on Governor’s On the Move initiative.
Healthier Virginia
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Police Promote ‘Safe December’
How to get drunk drivers off the roads?
A demonstration showcasing the training of officers in getting drunk drivers off the roads was provided by the Fairfax County police on Friday, Nov. 30, in preparation for their annual campaign, “Safe December.” PFC Bistline kicked off the demonstration with a brief presentation, hitting on key points in training, as well as guidelines in detecting and apprehending drivers under the influence.
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Alexandria: Water Taxi Must Go On
Rain or shine.
Blast, blast … BLAST! Captain Alex Skubel is backing out the first water taxi of the day from the Port of Alexandria. "How many on board?"
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Local Leaders Predict Hot Topics in 2013
We asked local movers and shakers to tell us what headlines they’d like to see in the New Year, what issues will dominate the political agenda, what their New Year’s resolutions are, and their Express Lane experiences. If our prognosticators are correct, the top three issues that dominated the headlines last year will again dominate this year. In order of priority: transportation, transportation and transportation.
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Fire Department Graduates Eight Medical Technicians
New graduates urged to keep life and career in perspective
Fire Department Graduates Eight Medical Technicians


