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Letter: Value of Public Servants
Letter to the Editor
From the beginning, residents of Old Town have only wanted the very best for the Old and Historic District, starting with the group of women who spearheaded the drive that made us the third nationally designated Historic District in the country.
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A Conversation: Getting Back on the Porch in Alexandria
Alfred Street Baptist Church’s pastor on the church’s public role.
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Lots of Locks of Love
Lots of Locks of Love
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See How They Run ... Why They Run
RA candidates near end of race with Friday deadline.
See How They Run ... Why They Run
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Questionnaire: Chris Simmons, School Board, At-Large
Questionnaire: Chris Simmons, School Board, At-Large
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What To Know about Retirement
Senior Services of Alexandria
There was a full house at the Charles E. Beatley, Jr. Central Library for Senior Services of Alexandria’s recent speaker series event about “Planning for and Making the Most of your Retirement.” There are many issues to consider and it can all be a bit overwhelming, but attendees walked away with valuable resources from a dynamic panel of local experts.
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Generations of Jazz
Crystal City celebration honors classic music, new musicians.
Generations of Jazz
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Generations of Jazz
Crystal City celebration honors classic music, new musicians.
Generations of Jazz
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Letter to the Editor: Balancing Capital Improvement Projects in Alexandria
Last Thursday the Alexandria School Board approved a capital budget for $611.1 million over the next 10 years.
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Week in Herndon
News in Herndon.
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Letter: Tax Cuts for Wealthiest: Not Right and Not Smart
Letter: Right now in D.C., our representatives are trying to find a solution to keep us from going over the fiscal cliff.
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New Town Council, New Fiscal Year
Council approves reserves for future, current projects.
The fiscal year ends June 30, said town Director of Finance Mary Tuohy, and the town council is asked every year to review and approve reserving money not used in the previous budget for ongoing or upcoming projects.
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Fairfax City Offering School Age Child Care
Will help working families, students, while FCPS is online.
While COVID-19 has forced FCPS to offer distance learning until it’s safe to do otherwise, Fairfax City is stepping up to provide working families with a School Age Child Care program for students in grades K-6.
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Big Ideas for Small Spaces
Local designers offer ideas for decorating small rooms.
Whether one is sprucing up a small powder room or decorating a studio apartment, space limitations often pose a design challenge. However, local designers say that no matter how a small space’s square footage or how awkward the layout, there are plenty of decorative cures for small spaces. Whether one is sprucing up a small powder room or decorating a studio apartment, space limitations often pose a design challenge. However, local designers say that no matter how a small space’s square footage or how awkward the layout, there are plenty of decorative cures for small spaces.
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Scam Season
Be alert for these scams that increase in spring and summer.
With warmer weather on the way, I wanted to alert you to some common scams that you should be aware of during the upcoming spring and summer months.
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It’s the Summer, Time to Swim
Little Rocky Run and other area teams begin Northern Virginia Swim League season.
It’s the Summer, Time to Swim
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It’s the Summer, Time to Swim
Little Rocky Run and other area teams begin Northern Virginia Swim League season.
It’s the Summer, Time to Swim