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An Everyman Tax/Budget Model — One View

Chamber members hear Institute chair at First Tuesday luncheon.

An Everyman Tax/Budget Model — One View

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An Everyman Tax/Budget Model — One View

Chamber members hear Institute chair at First Tuesday luncheon.

An Everyman Tax/Budget Model — One View

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Councilman Tirrell Seeks Mayor's Office

Councilman Tirrell Seeks Mayor's Office

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Councilman Tirrell Seeks Mayor's Office

Councilman Tirrell Seeks Mayor's Office

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Business Notes

Business Notes

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Stop More Tall Buildings

To the Editor: The question that should be asked every candidate or City Council or mayor is: What will you do to keep Alexandria from becoming Crystal City? The essence of Crystal City is tall buildings — office buildings, condominiums, hotels — that tower over people walking along narrow sidewalks below.

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15 Years Prison For Chantilly Man

15 Years Prison For Chantilly Man

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Sylvana's Restaurant Ordered to Close

After months of unpaid rent, popular lunch spot owner is evicted.

Sylvana's Restaurant Ordered to Close

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People Notes, March 26 - April 1

People Notes, March 26 - April 1

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Latinos Seek County Action

Group to meet with county board, call for creation of Office of Latino Affairs.

Latinos Seek County Action

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People Notes, March 26 - April 1

People Notes, March 26 - April 1

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Senior Night is Crenshaw Family Affair

Robinson’s Crenshaw helps lift Rams to victory

Robinson Secondary senior Tristian Crenshaw spent a lot of time as a child playing pickup basketball games with his grandparents James A. Boswell and Debbie Chandler-Boswell. But over time, those enjoyable games became less frequent.

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Robert H. Kalinowski, M.D., Anesthesiologist

Robert H. Kalinowski, M.D., Anesthesiologist

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Seniors Receive Sunday Dinner

Meal on Wheels aims for regular Sunday delivery by October.

Sunday, June 3, was Service Sunday for the Old Presbyterian Meeting House (OPMH) and a major milestone for Alexandria’s Meals on Wheels program. OPMH volunteers delivered the first-ever Sunday meals to seniors enrolled in the program, the result of a unique community partnership led by Senior Services of Alexandria (SSA).

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