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Tackling Route 50 CPAM
Tackling Route 50 CPAM
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Moving Beyond the Minimum
Superintendent of Schools Jack Dale responds to residents' questions.
Moving Beyond the Minimum
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Getting to Know… Andy Mandell
Getting to Know… Andy Mandell
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Bipartisan Shivering
Restonians committed to Democratic process brave cold and rain.
Bipartisan Shivering
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Back to School
What Are the Most Exciting Changes in Herndon Schools?
Back to school season in Herndon brings plenty of new changes.
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Touring Artist Series Continues in Reston
Tickets still available for CenterStage performances in dance, music and theatre.
Reston Community Center (RCC) continues its 2013-2014 Professional Touring Artist Series at the CenterStage with an eclectic mix of musicians, dancers and theatre performers. RCC Arts and Events Director Paul Douglas Michnewicz says that his choices for his inaugural season were personal. He specifically chose many of these performers for their intriguing backgrounds and how that has inspired the work they present. “The personal stories and backgrounds of these artists are as fascinating and compelling as the performances they present on stage,” Michnewicz says of the season. “My hope is that audiences will personally connect with both the artists and the art they present.” In addition to the performances, Reston Community Center has announced the addition of the Parents Time Out Series. During select PTAS performances, parents will have the opportunity to sign up children ages 4-9 for activity-based childcare while they attend the performance. This option is available for Modern Moves (May 28) and Raul Midón (May 31).
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A Look Inside Fairfax County Police Diversity Training
Commanders hear speeches on openness, forgiveness, professionalism.
West Springfield District Police Commander Cpt. Gervais T. Reed said when police officers leave the profession, some are in good shape, others are bitter.
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Exploring Italy’s ‘Piedmont Style’
Two Mount Vernon residents take journey of tastes and history through Northern Italy.
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Mountain View Celebrates 10 Years
Alternative school celebrates a decade, announces scholarships.
Mountain View Celebrates 10 Years
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Norwood Students Experience History
Field trips allow students to see and touch at memorials.
History books came to life for about 55 eighth grade students who spent a day at the Holocaust Museum, FDR Memorial and the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial. The trip was part of Bethesday-based Norwood School’s seventh and eighth grade “World History Through an American Lens” curriculum.
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Arlington Column: Veto Session Keeps Virginia in Mainstream
Every April, the General Assembly returns to Richmond for a one-day “veto session.” This is when we vote on Governor McAuliffe’s amendments to bills — and his vetoes of bills — that passed during our regular winter session. We accept or reject the amendments, and sustain or override the vetoes; then, as citizen legislators, we return to our communities. For the rest of the year, much of our
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Big Brother at School Stage
Lake Braddock High produces George Orwell’s “1984.”
There is no freedom of expression. Individuality does not exist. The Inner Party harnesses supreme power, and there is no hope of toppling the government. Every action is recorded. Every thought is monitored.
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Scavenger Hunt for Community Helpers in Herndon
Field trip to the Downtown Historic District engages students’ minds and bodies.
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That Thing We Do in Great Falls: Hauling the Trash
Can you guess the oldest community tradition in Great Falls?
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Cappies Review: Suspenseful Spectacle of Humor and Drama in Herndon
Herndon High’s production of Shakespeare’s “Twelfth Night.”
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Connecting Outside to In
“When we started this company twenty seven years ago, our core specialty was opening up views and creating visual continuum,” explains Craig Durosko, chairman and founder of Sun Design Remodeling. “That said, creating a more functional relationship between the house and its setting has always been the larger proposition we explore with homeowners.” “Simply put, Northern Virginians like their green backyards and temperate climate, so finding ways to connect the house with what's just outside your door is a strong local incentive-- especially as spring unfolds into summer.”