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Stone Bridges History

Education center cornerstone comes from the White House.

Stone Bridges History

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'Outstanding Communicator' To Retire

Kings Park Elementary principal Mary Agnes Garman is retiring this year after 15 years at the school.

'Outstanding Communicator' To Retire

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'Outstanding Communicator' To Retire

Kings Park Elementary principal Mary Agnes Garman is retiring this year after 15 years at the school.

'Outstanding Communicator' To Retire

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'Outstanding Communicator' To Retire

Kings Park Elementary principal Mary Agnes Garman is retiring this year after 15 years at the school.

'Outstanding Communicator' To Retire

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Planning for Herndon's Next 20 Years

Public input sought as comprehensive plan drafting process begins.

Planning for Herndon's Next 20 Years

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Letter to the Editor: Fiscal Voice Wanted

Re: "Loaded With Debt" Alex. Gazette Packet, April 25, 2013. I hope that all those who voted the Republicans off the City Council are satisfied — actually I hope they are scared for our city — we all should be.

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Tier II Budget Cuts Proposal Creates Uproar in Arlington

Cuts threaten Equity and Excellence, crew, TJ access, libraries.

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Troop 158 Celebrates 35 Years

On June 30, Troop 158 of Herndon celebrated its 35th anniversary in conjunction with the 2013 Summer Court of Honor. More than 120 people—including a number of former Troop 158 members, Eagle Scouts, adults who were scoutmasters, troop committee members, and their families—gathered to honor achievements, share memories and compare experiences from their time with the troop.

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Future Is Now at Electric Car Show

Environment Virginia Car Show provides insight into the future of electric vehicles.

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Alexandria Letter: Support Local Police

Letter to the Editor

Recently an Alexandria Police Department (APD) officer was denied service at a local restaurant in Alexandria solely because she was in uniform and the restaurant’s chef took umbrage with that fact and refused to cook her order.

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Should Virginia’s Governor Be Able to Run for Reelection?

Longstanding ban on second consecutive term to be reconsidered this year.

Virginia is the only state that limits its governor to a single, four-year term, a vestige of the distrust Americans had for executive power during the American Revolution. Now, more than two centuries later, the commonwealth may finally be ready to ditch the longstanding term limit and allow Virginia’s governor to run for reelection.

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The Ghost of Music Past

Pepper's Ghost takes its musical cues from classic rockers.

The Ghost of Music Past

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MVHS Sophomores Visit with Seniors

Students learn about the past from residents at The Gables.

MVHS Sophomores Visit with Seniors

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Gift Guide: Entertaining and Educational

Gifts to stimulate intellect and curiosity.

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Holiday Gift Guide

Entertaining and Educational Gifts to Stimulate Intellect and Curiosity.

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Making Cents for Charity in Alexandria

Dining out or volunteering, opportunities abound to help community.

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Opinion: Commentary: Oh, What A Night! in McLean Neighborhood

Saturday evening, Dec, 19, Chesterbrook Woods was set ablaze with lights, music and happiness.

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Gathering Brownie Points

A group of Girl Scouts is working to make the world a better place.

Gathering Brownie Points