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Encore Presents Musical Show, ‘Remember Paris’
Encore Presents Musical Show, ‘Remember Paris’
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Encore Presents Musical Show, ‘Remember Paris’
Encore Presents Musical Show, ‘Remember Paris’
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Encore Presents Musical Show, ‘Remember Paris’
Encore Presents Musical Show, ‘Remember Paris’
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Restaurant of the Week: Cedar Knoll Restaurant
Cedar Knoll Restaurant features sweeping views of the Potomac River, acclaimed American – French cuisine and a fun atmosphere.
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School Notes
School Notes
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Glassware Givaway
Rustico will give customers a glass to take home for every Allagash beer they order.
Glassware Givaway
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100 Years of 'People Helping People'
Local lodge achieves elite status
100 Years of 'People Helping People'
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Goat Farm in Violation
Fairfax County will issue no more permits to developer.
Goat Farm in Violation
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Appetite: Wooboi Chicken Sizzles Into Old Town Alexandria
The first thing you need to know about Wooboi Chicken: The restaurant takes its spices seriously.
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Alexandria Appetite: 2 Restaurants Hidden in Plain Sight
Finding these gems requires a bit of searching, but the result is worth it.
Tucked away amid retail shops, barbershops, and numerous other storefronts, some of the city’s restaurant gems are a bit tricky to uncover. But the result is worth the search. Here are two of Alexandria’s best strip-mall selections.
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2008 Senior Send-Off: Haeuptle a Leader for the Spartans
West Springfield grad scored 25 runs, had 18 RBI and 20 stolen bases this spring.
2008 Senior Send-Off: Haeuptle a Leader for the Spartans
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Gambling Ring Busted
Centreville couple charged with running illegal card games.
Gambling Ring Busted
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Hearing the Cry of the Poor
“Provide!” prays Sarah Heckman.
One of these chilly mornings you might spot her cycling furiously on the George Washington bike path, flying along like a comet. If you wave, she’ll dazzle you with a smile and wave back.
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Mount Vernon: Browne Academy Turns 75
One of Virginia’s first racially integrated schools celebrates with arts, picnic and assembly.
Independent school Browne Academy didn’t begin its daylong celebration of the institution’s 75th anniversary trumpeting the fact it was founded as one of the first racially integrated schools in Virginia.
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Fairfax County Public Library’s Summer Reading Program Returns
Although young readers may have put down the books since leaving classrooms last month, the Fairfax County Public Library has kicked off its Summer Reading Program to nurture a love of pleasure reading during the vacation months.
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Letter: Sewage Overflow Requires Collaboration
To the Editor: As cited in last week’s article, “Keeping Sewage Out of River by 2035,” the sewage pipes under the streets of Old Town were laid in 1890 to remove both storm water and human waste. Today, during rainstorms, these 120-year-old pipes overflow rain-diluted sewage into the Potomac. In this day and age, that’s not OK. Solving the problem will require 21st century thinking and collaboration.
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Alexandria Highway Renamed
Jefferson Davis loses Alexandria again.
At the City Council meeting on June 23, the long discussed renaming of Route 1 in Alexandria was finally passed. Today, the street is called Jefferson Davis Highway where it isn’t split up into Patrick and Henry streets through Old Town.
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Opinion: Letter to the Editor: Idea for Old Inova Alexandria Hospital
This letter is in response to a previous letter with the title "The Flaws of Landmark."
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Commentary: Keeping Tabs on the Commonwealth
Last week I attended my first meeting as a member of the Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission (JLARC).