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Real-Estate Tax Cap Sought

Real-Estate Tax Cap Sought

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Amazon Partners with Freddie’s to Provide 10,000 Meals in May in Arlington

A caravan of cars packed full of food donations pulls up in hospital parking lot C at 11 a.m. on Thursday, May 14 to deliver 350 lunches as part of a partnership between Amazon and Freddie Lutz, owner of Freddie’s Beach Bar & Restaurant.

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Business

Business

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Girls Learn about Fire and Rescue at Camp

To give girls confidence in their abilities, push them beyond their comfort zone.

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Look Below the Impervious Surface

The public has 90 days to respond to a proposed $11 billion project that would impact 48 miles of the Beltway, the American Legion Bridge, and land and water below for generations to come.

The risk is $11 billion and contamination of waterways and parkland for generations to come.

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Flipped Boat Vs. Dreamboat

Film Review

Flipped Boat Vs. Dreamboat

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Faith

Faith

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Winds of War Unsettling

Town Meeting brings out passionate anti-war cries.

Winds of War Unsettling

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Council Mulls Building Moratorium

Developers cite concerns; Potomac projects affected.

Council Mulls Building Moratorium

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Herndon Naval JROTC Cadets Leave Legacy

Graduating Naval JROTC cadets recognized for achievements.

Herndon High School’s Naval Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps has been an integral part of the school’s fabric for years.

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Real Moms, Real World

South Riding mother creates site dedicated to helping mothers connect.

Real Moms, Real World

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Making Fairfax a Destination

Public/private initiative aims to draw more tourism to the area.

Making Fairfax a Destination

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Students Take the Challenge

Students Take the Challenge

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She Leads Model Organization of American States

Holy Child’s Andrea Manchester elected assembly’s president.

Andrea Manchester has extensive experience in diplomatic relations, debating, creating solutions and setting public policy — and she is only a junior in high school. In 7th grade, she took part in the Model United Nations in New York City. She was the first Holy Child freshman involved with the Model Organization of American States — and this December, she was elected to the position of president of MOAS at the Model Assembly held at the Organization of American States headquarters in Washington DC.

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Letter: Trying to Hijack the Debate

The Great Falls Citizens Association’s planned debate on Oct. 8 with Delegate Barbara Comstock and Kathleen Murphy had to be cancelled this week when four gun control groups threatened to demonstrate “before and during” the debate and said they would “demand” answers to particular gun issues. This debate had been designed to answer questions that Great Falls citizens had submitted beforehand. The GFCA debate team made clear that there would have been a gun question, but that wasn’t good enough for these single issue groups who wanted to hijack our debate and make it all about their issue.

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VTV Family Outreach Given Grant Money

Funds will be used to make schools safer.

After the April, 16, 2007 massacre at Virginia Tech, the families and survivors joined together and created a nonprofit foundation dedicated to making America’s schools safer and assisting victims of mass tragedies.

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Voices of Arts at GRACE

High school students’ artwork on display.

In celebration of the Youth Art Month at the Greater Reston Art Center (GRACE), students from Herndon, Oakton and South Lakes High Schools came together for an exhibition on Friday, March 15. The theme of the exhibition was Emerging Visions: Voices.

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Nasty and Strident Camp[aign

Nasty and Strident Camp[aign

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Arno’s Pastries Come to Reston

Meet pastry chef Arnaud Herodet.