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Around Town
Around Town
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Letter to the Editor: Neighborhoods Vs. Cell Towers
The January 2013 edition of the MVCCA Record includes a resolution of its Environment & Recreation committee on page 13 concerning cell towers.
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Jon Lawlor Wins Hollywood Trip
Westfield junior spends three weeks in summer stock learning acting from the pros.
Jon Lawlor Wins Hollywood Trip
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School Notes
School Notes
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Arlington Latinos Look to Flex Political Muscle
Officials and activists kick-off regional voter awareness and registration campaign.
Arlington Latinos Look to Flex Political Muscle
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John Michael Wolfe, State Delegate, District 41 (Part I)
John Michael Wolfe, State Delegate, District 41 (Part I)
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Called to be Leaven in the World
Interview with Catholic bishop about Church’s role in Northern Virginia.
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General Assembly Convenes; Local Officials Pare Down Bills
General Assembly Convenes; Local Officials Pare Down Bills
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Good Intentions Collide in Nauck
MLK Community Center faces possible shut down.
Good Intentions Collide in Nauck
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Walking Across America
On July 4, Alexandria resident Jennifer Cooper, 38, will celebrate the three-year anniversary of the start of her walk across the United States. To celebrate, she will fly from Alexandria to Wichita, Kansas, where she last left, to continue her trek to Los Angeles.
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Commentary: What To Do with All That Energy
Well, something's happening and it's got people’s passion stirring!
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Immigrant Creates Network to Help Assimilate Others
Art gallery showcases works of immigrant and refugee women.
Immigrant Creates Network to Help Assimilate Others
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Musician Is ‘Over the Rainbow’
Madeline MacNeil performs at The Athenaeum on Thursday, June 12.
Musician Is ‘Over the Rainbow’
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Woodson Convicted In Egging
Samuel Howard Woodson IV was found guilty of destruction of property.
Woodson Convicted In Egging
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Supporting Injured Officer
A community celebrates and supports Officer Long Dinh.
On Sunday, April 28, Officer Long Dinh arrived at the fundraiser hosted by the Fraternal Order of the Police (FOP) and was met with enthusiastic applause and praise.
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Sundog Productions Expands in Fairfax
Sundog hosts grand opening of new 40,000-square-foot facility on June 1.
Sundog Productions, which has been creating custom tie-dye and screen-printed “wearable art” for more than 20 years in the City of Fairfax, announced Tuesday, May 28, the grand opening of its new 40,000-square-foot facility on Saturday, June 1, 2013, 11 a.m. at 3850 Jermantown Road.
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Reinvigorating Virginia’s Economy
Virginia is well on its way to economic recovery for many families, but working families across the state are telling me and other legislators that they feel like the recession never ended. Even in Northern Virginia, home to some of the wealthiest localities in the country, too many families struggle to earn enough to pay for basic necessities despite having full-time jobs.
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Local Muslims Observe Ramadan
The month-long holy month will end with the festival of Eid al-Fitr.
Local Muslims Observe Ramadan
