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Clifton Residents Have Tough Choices To Make
Nine candidates vying for five slots on Clifton Town Council.
Clifton Residents Have Tough Choices To Make
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Clifton Voters Have Tough Choices To Make
Nine candidates vie for five slots on Clifton Town Council.
Clifton Voters Have Tough Choices To Make
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Clifton Voters Have Tough Choices To Make
Nine candidates vie for five slots on Clifton Town Council.
Clifton Voters Have Tough Choices To Make
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On Economic Frontline
McDonnell appoints Wood to Military Commission.
Gov. Bob McDonnell has appointed Alexandria resident Lt. Gen. John R. (Bob) Wood (ret.) to Virginia's newly formed Commission on Military Installations and Defense Activities. “I am most concerned about preserving jobs here in Virginia,” said Wood, a graduate of T.C. Williams High School and the U.S. Military Academy at West Point.
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Reston National in Retreat or Stalling?
Suddenly, Reston National Golf Club’s corporate masters have pulled back from the Oct. 24 hearing they demanded as a matter of urgency before the Fairfax County Board of Zoning Appeals.
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Letter: LINK Celebrates 40 Years of Community Service
Letter to the Editor
In 1972, five churches in Sterling and Herndon came together with the idea of delivering collected food donations directly to the homes of the needy. Members would store the food in their basement and deliver it themselves within 48 hours in order to eliminate the necessity for families to have transportation to receive food staples.
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Herndon Letter: SPIRIT Open Equestrian Program Needs Help
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SPIRIT Open Equestrian Program would like to ask for your support by sharing our story in community and supporting our efforts to provide continuing service for families in need in our community. SPIRIT is a recognized non-profit dedicated to its mission. We are a transparent, professional organization, with International recognition, which serves all of Fairfax County. In order to provide continuing service to Fairfax County residents, we need to begin a public dialogue with any entities who can provide a sustainable solution for this situation.
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Appetite: 4 Alexandria Eateries to Pack a Picnic
With the latest cold snap behind us, it’s time to turn to picnics.
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Week In Arlington
Week In Arlington
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Neil Lederman Receives 2-Year Prison Sentence
Neil Lederman Receives 2-Year Prison Sentence
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Discover Businesses, Non-Profits & Artisans
The expo area of the McLean Day 2012 festival is a rich resource on all things McLean.
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Richmond Report: State Budget Considerations Begin
Last week, U.S. Rep. Jim Moran of Virginia’s 8th District announced he would not seek re-election. For 23 years he has ably represented the progressive values of the people of Northern Virginia. He has been an advocate for our environment, a fighter for equality and a strong champion of universal health care. Northern Virginia is a better place to live and work because of his leadership. I am proud to have been represented by him in Congress, and to have represented him in Richmond. After his many decades of service to our community, I wish him a long and happy retirement.
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Au Pair Reunion in McLean
Wedding next year in Austria is next stop for the Hodge family.
Au pair reunion at the Hodges in McLean.
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Yes, Virginia, There is a Santa Claus II
Holiday season
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Nysmith ‘Know Brainers’ Keep on Competing
Eighth graders take “You Be the Chemist” and Odyssey of the Mind challenges.
The school year is coming to a close – but that doesn’t mean there isn’t time for the students at the Nysmith School in Herndon to squeeze in a few more competitions and maybe a trophy or two before that last bell rings.
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If Something Doesn’t Seem Right …
How people may protect themselves from financial crimes.
Financial crimes
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Community Notes
Community Notes