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Neighborhood Watch Expands Roll

Neighborhood Watch Expands Roll

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Neighborhood Watch Expands Roll

Neighborhood Watch Expands Roll

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Council Notebook

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Council Notebook

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Community

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Civic Calendar

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Fairfax City: Mayor Pledges Smart Growth, Greater Transparency

Mayor, City Council, School Board members sworn in.

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'2 Guys, 2 Guitars, Too Many Beers'

Chris Gantzer and Russ Groover prepare for summer fun.

'2 Guys, 2 Guitars, Too Many Beers'

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'2 Guys, 2 Guitars, Too Many Beers'

Chris Gantzer and Russ Groover prepare for summer fun.

'2 Guys, 2 Guitars, Too Many Beers'

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No. Va. Volunteers Get Medieval

Virginia Renaissance Faire in Spotsylvania County runs each weekend through June 18.

No. Va. Volunteers Get Medieval

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People Notes

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Bulletin Board

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A Legacy Lives On

Lake Braddock Theater Boosters donate money to pay for the Joe Leotta Scholarship.

A Legacy Lives On

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A Legacy Lives On

Lake Braddock Theater Boosters donate money to pay for the Joe Leotta Scholarship.

A Legacy Lives On

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In The Ring With Faith

Local graduate’s documentary film premiers at SilverDocs Film Festival.

In The Ring With Faith

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A Legacy Lives On

Lake Braddock Theater Boosters donate money to pay for the Joe Leotta Scholarship.

A Legacy Lives On

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McLean Teacher Trained to Teach About the Holocaust

Cristian Manoatl doesn’t claim the most traditional approach to his own schooling when he was a McLean High School student.

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Guilty or Innocent? What’s the Truth?

City of Fairfax Theatre Company presents ‘Doubt: A Parable.’

Uncertainty about whether a priest committed a crime is at the heart of “Doubt: A Parable,” the upcoming play by the City of Fairfax Theatre Company.

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Arlington: Generations of the Bean

Arlington entrepreneurs quit their day jobs to launch coffee shop.

For many people, coffee is a utility. It's a necessary pick-me-up to get through the long work day. That's how Chase Damiano saw coffee until he met Robbie Peck. For Peck, coffee was something more. It was an art. More than just a stimulant, for Peck, every cup of coffee is a blend of carefully selected scents and tastes. When their coffee shop, Commonwealth Joe Coffee Roasters, has its grand opening Saturday, Oct. 22, Peck and Damiano hope to change how Arlington County sees coffee.

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Clean Energy or Farmland? Or Both? in Montgomery County: Solar Could Supplant Agricultural Reserve

Council moves forward with zoning amendment to allow solar fields, an industrial use, in the agricultural reserve.

Andrew Friedson was the lone dissenting voice, advocating for the Agricultural Reserve, land preserved 40 years ago by zoning laws to remain farmland forever.