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New York Life Names Vienna Resident 2012 Council Vice President

New York Life has named Jim Adkins, of Vienna, as its 2012 council vice president.

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IMPACT Day Preps Students for College and Careers

Deloitte LLP, an international firm that provides audit, consulting, financial advisory, risk management and tax services, celebrated its 13th annual IMPACT Day on June 8.

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New Year, New Hope

Friends and Neighbors of Solomon King raises award money to $20,000.

New Year, New Hope

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South County Pitcher Martin Shuts Down Lake Braddock

Freshman allows one hit, strikes out 12 during 3-1 victory.

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Church Damaged By Flood in Potomac

Historic Scotland AME Zion Church hopes to rebuild for the future.

Driving by Scotland AME Zion Church on Seven Locks Road, the building looks pretty much the same as it has for the last 50 years.

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One Dark Marriage

Show at MetroStage goes on despite technical difficulties.

One Dark Marriage

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Town Meeting Examines Student Survey

Town Meeting Examines Student Survey

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Cherry Blossom Time in the West End

West Enders celebrate the planting of 225 cherry trees in Ben Brenman Park.

Cherry Blossom Time in the West End

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Algonkian Teaches Voting through Reading

Students learn about their future right to vote on election day in preparation of voting for their favorite authors.

Algonkian Teaches Voting through Reading

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Washington-Lee High School: 75 Years Ago

The school’s graduates: 1938 and now.

Three local residents recall high school days from seventy-five years ago.

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Reston: South Lakes Softball Beats South County at Regionals

Seahawks advance to 6A North region semifinals.

The South Lakes softball team defeated South County 2-0 in eight innings on May 26.

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The Least Show on Earth

Flea circus comes to town for county fair.

The Least Show on Earth

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Schools Dec. 4-10

Schools Dec. 4-10

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Curtain Falls on Play Festival This Weekend

One Acts Continue Through Saturday

Curtain Falls on Play Festival This Weekend

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The Least Show on Earth

Flea circus comes to town for county fair.

The Least Show on Earth

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Restored to Light

County refurbishes antique Tiffany windows.

Restored to Light

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Bulova Presents State of County

Board chairman discusses Tysons future, effects of sequestration.

Fairfax County Board of Supervisors Chairman Sharon Bulova premiered her "State of the County" address Wednesday, Feb. 20. In the 20-minute video, Bulova addressed what promises to be an eventful year in the county, one that will see the opening of five new Metrorail stations in Tysons Corner and Reston.

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Curtain Falls on Play Festival This Weekend

One Acts Continue Through Saturday

Curtain Falls on Play Festival This Weekend

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Witch Trials Revisited

Lake Braddock High's production of “The Crucible.”

Lake Braddock High's production of “The Crucible.”

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