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Herndon Mayor Richard Thoesen looks back on the year that was and ahead to 2003.
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Q & A with ...
Herndon Mayor Richard Thoesen looks back on the year that was and ahead to 2003.
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Locally Grown Produce Enhances Menu
Old Angler’s Inn partners with Potomac Farm Market.
Mark Reges, proprietor of the Old Angler’s Inn and Steve Magassy, owner of the Potomac Farm Market have formed an innovative partnership — one that leads to two local businesses beneficially supporting one another.
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Health Officials Await Confirmation on Human West Nile Cases
Health Officials Await Confirmation on Human West Nile Cases
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Rotarians Treated To Corporate Candor
Smoking dangers are spelled out by a tobacco company.
Rotarians Treated To Corporate Candor
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Children's Hour' Takes Stage
Area students and teacher perform in Lillian Hellman play.
Children's Hour' Takes Stage
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Reston National Golf Stays the Course - for Now
Appeal decision to be announced April 15.
Julie Bitzer moved to a home near the Reston National Golf Course so she can indulge in her favorite past time as often as she likes. “I’m a golfer,” she said. “I was ecstatic I could live at and see the golf course and the open space.” With a home that faces the expansive greens of the 18-hole course, she felt her lifestyle and home were at risk when RN Golf - owned by Northwestern Mutual - appealed the Fairfax County Planning and Zoning staff’s decision that the course could not be converted to a residential area. She was not the only one to be concerned by the appeal.
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Police Briefs: Fairfax County Officer Critically Wounds Woman in Group Home
On Monday, July 19, officers were called to a home in the 8000 block of Gosport Lane, in Springfield, a group home close to Ravensworth Elementary School.
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How Tech Can Enhance Seniors' Lives — Senior Services of Alexandria
Technology is all around us — just walk down the street and people are on their cell phones or other devices.
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Letter: Keeping Young Minds Engaged in Summer
To the Editor
Summer means warmer weather and time for vacations. But it’s also a time when the average student loses nearly two months of academic knowledge.
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Running for Sterling Seat
Delgaudio seeks the Republican nomination for a third term as Sterling’s representative.
Running for Sterling Seat
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Five Scouts Earn Eagle Award
Five Scouts Earn Eagle Award
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A Manufactured Crisis
To the Editor Visit your local sports equipment store to purchase a $100 fishing pole. You may not know that Medicaid will collect an additional $2.83 in what used to be known as a Federal Excise Tax – reserved for luxury goods and services- now an ObamaCare Medical Devices tax. Buy a new set of tires for $500 and you pay an additional $14.15 on the Medical Devices tax. This is just another, in a long string of hidden provisions of a bad law. Go figure how a new set of tires or a fishing pole is a medical device. The Department of Health and Human Services has asked retailers to not show the tax on your sales receipt! Why an open, transparent Federal Government would ask that is beyond this writer.
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Election Storm of the Century: Great Falls Area
Saying the vote counts is an understatement.
Election Day 2020 will go down in history.
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The Little Theater That Could
Community theater continues to pack them in.
The Little Theater That Could
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The Little Theater That Could
Community theater continues to pack them in.
The Little Theater That Could
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Alexandria: Flood of Sewage
Burst water line on South Jordan Street results in flooding of 14 homes.
Helping a crew remove his water-damaged belongings from his 89-year-old mother’s home was not how Guy Foster, discharged from the Navy in 1969, had planned on spending his Veterans Day.
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Visions Differ on Blockhouse
Visions Differ on Blockhouse
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Column: Rebuilding Together Alexandria
2017 is bringing a lot of change to the world.