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Rust Aims to Keep Delegate Seat
Election 2003: House of Delegates, 86th District
Rust Aims to Keep Delegate Seat
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Springfield Mom a Model of Volunteer Spirit
Springfield mom wins state award for PTA volunteer work
Tracy Goodwin is an expert juggler. Not the circus kind of juggler—the parent kind. She’s the mom who amazes other moms by keeping several balls in the air at the same time, juggling a job as a substitute teacher, a mom to two pre-teens, a stepmom to two grown children and serves as a full-time volunteer for the PTA.
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Langley Volleyball Team Bounces Back from Early Defeat
Saxons finished runner-up in Northern Region.
The Langley volleyball team finished Northern Region runner-up.
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Huggins’ Career Night Leads TC to Regional Berth
Senior scores 29, Titans beat West Potomac.
The T.C. Williams boys’ basketball program has won the last four Northern Region tournaments for which it has qualified. Thanks to a career night from senior T.J. Huggins, the Titans will have a chance to extend the streak to five.
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Living Up to High Expectations
At first there was worry Equity Office Properties would not be a good community partner.
Living Up to High Expectations
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Facebook-organized Protesters in Fairfax Demand Justice for John Geer
Supervisors’ responsibility also highlighted.
Cars honked in acknowledgement as Centreville resident Jason McCormack stood alongside Chain Bridge Road in Fairfax, near the Fairfax County Courthouse, with a handmade sign that read “Cops Are Bound By The Law, Too.”
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Renovation Keeps Rolling at Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology in Alexandria
New wing showcased at Nov. 14 ribbon-cutting.
Thomas Jefferson senior Thomas Rogers is big on the laser cutter. “You can cut anything you want,” said the McLean resident, “like exact designs on sheet metal.” Rogers was enthusiastic about the device, but wouldn’t fire it up during the Nov. 14 tour of the Science and Technology Governor’s School’s new two-story wing with 14 research spaces.
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Vienna Stands Above the Rest
Year-round activities and events create small-town feel and sense of community.
Laurie DiRocco was voted in as Vienna’s new mayor this year. Months before her death, former Mayor M. Jane Seeman had previously announced she would not run for re-election in 2014. The Connection chatted with Mayor DiRocco about Vienna, what makes it special and what issues confront the town.
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Council Stars in
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‘To Cripple an Airport, Allow Homes to Encroach’ near Dulles
Debate over residential use under airport flight paths rages on.
Poised to approve the construction of 853 new homes directly underneath Dulles International Airport flight paths, the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors finally considered the updated, aircraft-noise contours data for that area.
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Great Falls Farmers Market Opens for Winter
The Great Falls Farmers Market vendors and local shoppers requested a year-round farmers market in Great Falls, and this past Saturday, Dec. 1, the first winter market day opened.
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Elected Prosecutors Pledge to Visit Correctional Facilities
Parisa Dehghani-Tafti among prosecutors seeking greater understanding of conditions of incarceration.
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100 Women Who Care in Potomac
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Grainer’s Hat Trick Performance Propels Westfield
Senior midfielder scored three goals in first half to give Bulldogs a 4-0 win over Herndon.
Grainer’s Hat Trick Performance Propels Westfield
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Grainer’s Hat Trick Performance Propels Westfield
Senior midfielder scored three goals in first half to give Bulldogs a 4-0 win over Herndon.
Grainer’s Hat Trick Performance Propels Westfield
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Grainer’s Hat Trick Performance Propels Westfield
Senior midfielder scored three goals in first half to give Bulldogs a 4-0 win over Herndon.
Grainer’s Hat Trick Performance Propels Westfield