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Tennis Instructor Makes a Mark Over 40 Years

Retired submarine designer Gordon Lee sees the value of tennis instruction in Burke

Tennis Instructor

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Flourishing After 55 in Arlington

After 55

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Arlington Community Foundation Board of Trustees

Board of Trustees

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NVSO Registration Is Open, Over 70 Events Offered

NVSO Registration Is Open

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Doorways Accredited

Doorways

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Fire Station Number 8 Moving Forward

Fire station

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Local Burger One of Best in D.C. Area

Burgers on the grill

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Examining and Correcting School Funding Formulas

Funding

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Juliette Carolyn Brooks Herring

Celebration of Life set for Aug. 17.

Herring

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Duncan Takes the Reins at ACHS

New Principal

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Celebrate Zissios Without Rewriting History

Letter to the Editor in Alexandria

Letter to the Editor

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Aces Dominate Cal Ripken League

Defending champs take top seed as playoffs begin.

Alexandria Aces

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Summer Gardening Survival Strategies

Auduboners Can Help

Plants

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Phase 1, Fairfax County’s Master Arts Plan, Facilities

Supervisors unanimously accept the plan.

Master Plan

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Huntley Meadows Photos and Others in Virginia Wildlife Magazine

Local photographer’s works in the summer spread.

Wildlife photos

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Arlington Crime Reports

Crime Reports

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Honest Funding of Our Schools

Commentary

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SLHS PTSA Food Pantry Breaks Distribution Record

Summer hunger surges.

A break from school does not mean a break from hunger. The demand for food is increasing dramatically across the United States, including locally.

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Data Center Proposal Generates Unanswered Questions

Earth.com – an Internet site devoted to providing information about earth and the environment – published an article last week with the headline, “What are we willing to give up for computing power?” It referred to a research paper written by doctoral candidates at the University of California, Riverside, and stated that “The increasing demand for computing power generates a variety of environmental consequences.”

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Residents: ‘Why Would We Want This?’

Huge data center is proposed in Chantilly.

Unbeknownst to most residents, when the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors recently re-adopted its revamped zoning ordinance, zMOD, it quietly added a provision allowing data centers to be built, by right, on industrially zoned land within a quarter mile of residential homes.