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Arlington: Board Adds 68 Units of Affordable Housing

The Arlington County Board solved two problems with one $10 million loan.

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Less Moore, More 'Brooks'

Film Review

Less Moore, More 'Brooks'

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Secret, But in Plain View

Missile launcher raises concerns.

Secret, But in Plain View

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Supervisor Hosts Town Hall Meeting on Budget

Supervisor Hosts Town Hall Meeting on Budget

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Supervisor Hosts Town Hall Meeting on Budget

Supervisor Hosts Town Hall Meeting on Budget

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Around Town

Around Town

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Curriculum Program Makes Science Fun

Curriculum Program Makes Science Fun

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Thinking Outside the Box

Ideas for original and attainable goals for New Year’s resolutions.

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‘The Funniest Farce Ever Written’

Fairfax High presents the comedy, “Noises Off.”

Featuring a cast and crew of 25, Fairfax High presents the play, “Noises Off.” Show times are Friday-Saturday, Nov. 30-Dec. 1, at 7:30 p.m., and Sunday, Dec. 2, at 2 p.m. Tickets are $10 at www.fxplayers.org and $15 at the door.

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Centreville Letter: Financial Literacy – A Big Concept for Small Learners

Letter to the Editor

As parents, we often contemplate new ways to support if not catapult our children into exciting and memorable experiences both academically and socially, all in the name of making them "well-rounded."

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Lawmakers Consider Effort to Increase Salary for Next Gunston Hall Director

Next museum leader could pull down more than $88,000 a year.

George Mason was one of the wealthiest Founding Fathers, and now the Virginia General Assembly may be moving to increase the salary of the director of the house where he once lived. Gunston Hall has been in a state of flux since the previous director was finally removed from office after more than a year of calls for his resignation.

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John Warner, Former Secretary of the Navy, United States Senator from Virginia, Dies

Sharing official statements on the life of John Warner.

Sharing official statements on the life of John Warner.

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Household Queen Comes Home to Arlington

Heloise reminisces and offers special tips to local homemakers.

If you have a household problem, there’s a good chance she’s got a solution.

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1930s: Boom Time for Archaeology in America

“Shovel Ready” details program under Roosevelt’s New Deal.

Former Alexandria resident and archeologist, Bernard K. Means’ new book, “Shovel Ready”, looks at the impact that ordinary citizens had on archeology during the Great Depression.

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Q&A with David Harris, Reston Association’s New Chief Financial Officer

Reston Association has hired longtime Northern Virginia resident and public accounting professional David Harris as their new chief financial officer. Harris took a few minutes on Friday afternoon to discuss his background and what his plans are for managing RA’s finances and information technology department as he settles into his new role.

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Q&A with David Harris, Reston Association’s New Chief Financial Officer

Reston Association has hired longtime Northern Virginia resident and public accounting professional David Harris as their new chief financial officer. Harris took a few minutes on Friday afternoon to discuss his background and what his plans are for managing RA’s finances and information technology department as he settles into his new role.

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Real Estate Notes

Real Estate Notes

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Real Estate Notes

Real Estate Notes

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Place To Play, Above All

RA candidates vow to preserve recreational facilities.

Place To Play, Above All

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Stock Those Shelves in Reston

Fighting child hunger on the weekend.

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