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School Notes, June 18-24

School Notes, June 18-24

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School Notes, June 11-17

School Notes, June 11-17

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Brief: Support Alive! At Reunions

During the month of October, Reunions, a specialty shop of antiques, home furnishings, gifts and accessories, is donating 5 percent of its proceeds to ALIVE! (Alexandrians InVolved Ecumenically) which provides direct services for people in need including assistance with shelter, food, furniture, financial aid and early childhood education.

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Clifton Store Celebrates Its 75th Anniversary

Clifton Store Celebrates Its 75th Anniversary

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Rachel Carson Middle School Celebrates 10 Years

'A Decade of Dreams’ presented along with new programming, administrative staff.

Rachel Carson Middle School Celebrates 10 Years

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Campaign Finance

Understanding where campaign money originates is part of understanding the candidates.

Campaign Finance

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The Arlington Community Foundation Awards Nearly $100,000 to Twenty-Six Nonprofit Organizations and Schools

The Arlington Community Foundation’s Board of Trustees recently approved grant awards totaling $97,794 to 26 nonprofit organizations and schools through its Homelessness Prevention – Looking toward Tomorrow, Fund for Intellectual Disabilities/Developmental Disabilities (ID/DD) and Arlington Education Fund grant programs.

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More, Smarter Transportation Capacity Needed

Population to outpace region-wide investment in transit and highway expansion.

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Reston Community Identity Preserved

Lakeside Pharmacy Icons refurbished and reinstalled in new location.

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Column: Philosophically Speaking

Recently I attended a “Celebration of Life” event, sponsored by Kaiser Permanente, created to bring attention to, and educate the public on, cancer. As a long-time cancer survivor, nearly six and a half years now – and one treated by doctors at Kaiser, I was asked, along with a cervical cancer survivor, to sit on a “survivor panel”; to share our cancer experiences, and offer, along with two oncologists and a pulmonologist, our respective insights as “treater” and “treatee.”

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Bruins’ Streak Snapped in Semifinals

Three-run sixth propels Colonial Forge over Lake Braddock, 7-6.

Bruins’ Streak Snapped in Semifinals

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3,000 Burgers

Potomac welcomes Five Guys Burger restaurant.

The new "Five Guys Burger and Fries" restaurant in Potomac Promenade shopping center is attracting a lot of attention — and customers. The burger chain is booming from the time it opens at 11 a.m. until 10 p.m.

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Letter: City Did Not Listen

To the editor

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Del Ray: A Pie for All Seasons

Need a pie for the holidays? Del Ray’s Happy Tart has you covered.

The holidays conjure many mental images — a large turkey on the table, for instance, or your grandmother’s beloved sweet-potato casserole.

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Residents: Keep Low Density

Majority speaks out against high-density building in the west at Monday's public input session.

Residents: Keep Low Density

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Local Boy Surviving Every Day

Nine year old to participate in Saturday's Leukemia Walk in Reston.

Local Boy Surviving Every Day

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Connolly Fights ‘Illegal Order’

U.S. Rep. Gerry Connolly (D-11) and his office were able to get a Fairfax County green card resident, who was detained Saturday evening, released.