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School Board Needs Progress, Creativity

School Board Needs Progress, Creativity

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From Amazon to Shutdown

Kaine and Warner comment on the topics of the day at Northern Virginia Chamber of Commerce roundtable.

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Classes & Workshops

Classes & Workshops

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‘Rise’ Falls Fantastically

Film Review

‘Rise’ Falls Fantastically

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Little Theatre’s "Ladies" Delight

Humor, confusion reign in cross dressing farce.

Little Theatre’s "Ladies" Delight

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Bishop Ireton’s The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail

Bishop Ireton’s The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail

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Coalition on Recruitment Issues Gains Ground

Coalition Plans for Future

Coalition on Recruitment Issues Gains Ground

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An Understanding on Trees

‘Right Tree in the Right Place’ along Washington & Old Dominion Trail.

An Understanding on Trees

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An Understanding on Trees

‘Right Tree in the Right Place’ along Washington & Old Dominion Trail.

An Understanding on Trees

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An Understanding on Trees

‘Right Tree in the Right Place’ along Washington & Old Dominion Trail.

An Understanding on Trees

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MPA Begins 50th Anniversary Celebration

Organization hosts "pop-up" party in downtown McLean.

Fifty years ago, the McLean Project for the Arts began as a way for local artists to get together, meet the local community and sell a few paintings while they are at it. The organization has undergone many changes since then, establishing a gallery at the McLean Community Center and putting on several signature events per year, but it remains the same at its core.

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Artists Pay Tribute to Margaret’s Garden

ArtSpace exhibit features inspiration from local gardener.

Almost 50 years ago, Margaret Thomas moved to Herndon, and after the death of her husband in 1974, she began using her five-acre farm to grow irises, selling them by the bunch for 75 cents each. Since then, the gardens surrounding her house became a haven for local artists and floral enthusiasts alike, open until sundown to anyone that wanted to take a look.

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An Understanding on Trees

‘Right Tree in the Right Place’ along Washington & Old Dominion Trail.

An Understanding on Trees

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Vienna: Madison Volleyball Returns Key Players

Warhawks finished state runner-up in 2014.

The Madison volleyball team reached the 2014 6A state championship match.

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Column: Week Of, Weak On, Week Off

This column completes the three-week arc which describes what I have endured mostly successfully for approximately five years now: chemotherapy every three weeks – with one year off for good behavior (not really good behavior; the year off was to switch to a twice-daily pill, Tarceva, to be taken at home, since the previous treatment was no longer stemming the tide). It’s been my experience that these anti-cancer drugs don’t exactly work forever.

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Unpredictable Democratic Primary Heads into Final Stretch

Historic election has 14 candidates seeking six slots on the ticket for November general election.

The future of Alexandria is on the line as 14 Democrats seek six seats on the Alexandria City Council in a hotly contested Democratic primary June 12.

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Great Falls: Battle of Dranesville Marker Rededicated

Local history recognized, commemorated in Great Falls.

A ceremony for the rededication of the Civil War marker at Georgetown Pike was held on Saturday, Sept. 24, at Dranesville Church of the Brethren to commemorate the 1861 Battle of Dranesville.

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Stop Waiting — Start Donating

Blood donors suffering from COVID fatigue; visit www.inovablood.org/donate-blood/

Just a few minutes of your time can save a life.

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Shots into Arms Going Slowly, Montgomery County Is Slower

When Maryland opened eligibility for Covid-19 vaccine to those in Category 1B, Montgomery County did not.

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Business Notes

Business Notes