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The Mystery of Irma Vep" - An Excuse To Guffaw

The Mystery of Irma Vep" - An Excuse To Guffaw

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In Search of New Principal for Hughes Middle

Parents and staff learn the process of selecting the next person in charge of the school.

In Search of New Principal for Hughes Middle

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Ted’s Bulletin To Open at Reston Town Center

Family-owned restaurant opens Jan. 30.

On Jan. 30, the restaurant Ted’s Bulletin at 11948 Market Street will open at 7 a.m. to the public. “Ted’s is going to be a favorite in Reston Town Center,” said waitress Rachel Dillon. “We can modify any food order, and we are very customer friendly. It is a family-based business,” said Dillon. The restaurant is at the location of the former Uno Chicago Grill, and it is the first in Virginia. Owners Mark and Ty Neal, also behind DC's Matchbox restaurants, named the restaurant after their father, a West Virginian who was the unofficial "cook of the neighborhood." The restaurant chain, known for their comfort food and homemade pop tarts, will open another site in Merrifield.

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CHS Advances To Regionals

School’s thespians win the VHSL One-Act Play District Competition.

Chantilly High’s Theater Department is on a roll; it captured first place in last week’s VHSL One-Act Play District Competition and is now headed to regionals.

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Braddock History Book Unveiled

Nearly 100 volunteers contributed to the creation of book about Braddock District.

Braddock History Book Unveiled

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Forum Explores What 'A Man Is'

A focus on intertwining dreams and responsibilities

Forum Explores What 'A Man Is'

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Braddock History Book Unveiled

Nearly 100 volunteers contributed to the creation of book about Braddock District.

Braddock History Book Unveiled

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More than Tea and Scones

Local businesswoman brings traditional tea party to variety of situations.

More than Tea and Scones

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People Notes

People Notes

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Recovering from the Storm

Questions linger as the floodwaters recede.

Recovering from the Storm

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A Vision for Fort Belvoir

Local leaders, planners weigh BRAC impact.

A Vision for Fort Belvoir

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A Vision for Fort Belvoir

Local leaders, planners weigh BRAC impact

A Vision for Fort Belvoir

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A Vision for Fort Belvoir

Local leaders, planners weigh BRAC impact.

A Vision for Fort Belvoir

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New Vision for Fort Belvoir

Local leaders meet with planners for Belvoir's BRAC impact.

New Vision for Fort Belvoir

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Arlington History for Sale

Community reacts to County Board’s vote to allow Reevesland Farmhouse to be sold.

In a way, Joan Horwitt, head of the Reevesland Learning Center, is getting what she hoped for. Fourteen years after purchasing the Reevesland property and allowing it to fall into disrepair, the County Board is taking action. But instead of dedicating $2.5 million in necessary renovations to the farmhouse to turn it into a public space, Horwitt was surprised on May 18. The County Board would be voting to sell the property.

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Beds, Breakfasts and the Virginia Supreme Court

How will the ruling that threw out slow-growth measures in the west affect the bed and breakfast industry?

Beds, Breakfasts and the Virginia Supreme Court

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Berg Tax Credits Awarded

Berg Tax Credits Awarded

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Jack Rust Debates: Education

Editorial

Jack Rust Debates: Education

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Family Services Gives Christmas Presents to Families

Santa’s elves come in several forms; and in the local area, many of them are Northern Virginia Family Services volunteers. And this week, they’ll deliver Christmas presents to 589 families — some 2,100 people — in Fairfax and Prince William counties.

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Alexandria: ‘Show Me the Money’

SFA sets $1 million goal for TC students.

Move over Jerry Maguire. The Scholarship Fund of Alexandria is turning 30 and is looking to celebrate big, with a goal of raising $1 million for T.C. Williams students at its annual Spring Gala and Silent Auction April 23.