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Volunteers Comfort With Quilts and Blankets

Volunteers Comfort With Quilts and Blankets

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Volunteers Com fort With Quilts and Blankets

Volunteers Com fort With Quilts and Blankets

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Volunteers Comfort With Quilts and Blankets

Volunteers Comfort With Quilts and Blankets

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Volunteers Comfort With Quilts and Blankets

Volunteers Comfort With Quilts and Blankets

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Volunteers Comfort With Quilts and Blankets

Volunteers Comfort With Quilts and Blankets

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RA Candidates Face Off

RA Candidates Face Off

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Residents Have Their Say

Assisted-Living facility could pose traffic, drainage, noise problems.

As the number of senior citizens in Fairfax County continues to grow, so does the need for an assisted-living facility for people with Alzheimer’s and dementia.

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It’s Elementary in Arlington

Parents raise concerns about schools plan and budget cuts.

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Walk to End Alzheimer’s Held in Reston

Leading the fight for Alzheimer’s first survivor.

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Community Notes

Community Notes

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Community Notes

Community Notes

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Community Notes

Community Notes

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Proposal for Shared Use of Field 2 Goes to FCPA Board Tonight

Proposal for Shared Use of Field 2 Goes to FCPA Board Tonight

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Council, School System Debate Audit

Former School Board president says inspector general is “being used” by unhappy community members.

Council, School System Debate Audit

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Court Rules On Herndon House Concert Events

Fairfax County Circuit Court reverses the Town of Herndon’s BZA decision.

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Both Inova and Red Cross Face Blood Shortage

The Cupboard Is Bare

Both Inova and Red Cross Face Blood Shortage

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O’Connell Softball Opens Season with Shutout Victory

Pitcher Finucane throws no-hitter against Bishop Ireton

The Knights are led by Missouri-bound pitcher Tori Finucane and North Carolina-bound catcher Jillian Ferraro.

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In the Name of Science

Fairfax High students place first in statewide Science Olympiad.

In the Name of Science

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Faith

Faith

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A Positive Reflection

Joan Brady gives foster children needed exposure.

On Monday, Sept. 10, 2001, Joan Brady of Great Falls had just started a three-month sabbatical from her job with an Internet company. Newly-married, Brady, who was 36 years old at the time, was exhausted from 80-hour work weeks in a rigid corporate environment. She wanted time that fall to contemplate what to do next with her life. The next day provided answers and a sense of urgency. It was Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2001. The terrorist attacks, and the moving stories of heroism and tragedy on 9/11, indelibly left their mark. Brady, like many Americans, was inspired to do something new, to take more chances, to change direction.