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Competition Not Required for Public-Private Partnerships
Arlington County Board approves guidelines for transportation projects.
Over the objections of several citizens and one of its own members, the Arlington County Board approved new guidelines for public-private partnerships to build transportation projects last week.
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Arlington Boy Wins President's Day Contest
Gavin Ohler, 10, of Arlington, won third place in LearningRx Nat’l President’s Day Contest, by reciting the U.S. Presidents in order while playing Hannon on the piano.
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Alexandria Snapshot: Supporting MDA
The Fraternal Order of Eagles ALVA Auxiliary 871 of Alexandria presented a $3,000 grant to Tiffany Tillotsos on Sept. 28 to benefit the Muscular Dystrophy Association of Greater Washington summer camp program. Above are Tillotsos, Auxiliary President Bonnie Rathbone and Auxiliary Secretary Jean Oliver. See www.FOE871.com
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CERT — It's A Community Thing
Citizens prepare for emergencies through training and education.
CERT — It's A Community Thing
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School Notes
School Notes
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Episcopal Hands Out Diplomas
Episcopal Hands Out Diplomas
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Foltz Visits Japan To Gain Perspective
Foltz Visits Japan To Gain Perspective
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Senior Living: Using Technology To Enhance Life
Technology can be intimidating to learn and use, but when you get past the fear, it can enhance your life in many ways. That was the takeaway from Senior Services of Alexandria’s June Speaker Series last week at Beatley Central Library.
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Potomac Column: Responding to Excessive Aircraft Noise
Commentary
Montgomery County Council Vice President Roger Berliner, who chairs the council’s Transportation, Infrastructure, Energy and Environment Committee, made the following statement regarding the recent increase in significant aircraft noise from planes departing from and arriving to Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport that is impacting residents of the county.
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Comedy Tonight in Fairfax
Funny Thing Happened on Way to Forum’ appears on Rebel stage.
Comedy Tonight in Fairfax
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Controversy Precedes Approval of MYS Soccer Agreement
MYS hopes to enhance soccer program compete with other neighborhood needs
Controversy Precedes Approval of MYS Soccer Agreement
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Bulletin Board
Bulletin Board
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Bulletin Board
Bulletin Board
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Bulletin Board
Bulletin Board
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Letter: Not Easy Jobs
Letter to the Editor
A while ago, a city councilor expressed concern as to whether we could be the next jurisdiction to suffer a black riot over "an overzealous (white) cop." Two weeks ago, while walking three goldens and a yellow lab through Founders Park, I saw three (white) police officers, with two hovering over a (black) man on the ground. Apparently they were waiting for paramedics. I found myself wondering why there was no one video taping. From personal observation, if you're committing a crime in this city the police are going to come after you regardless of your skin color.
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Majors Win Second Consecutive District Title
Mount Vernon coach Smith keeps word, busts out dance move after victory.
Majors Win Second Consecutive District Title
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Speaking Out on Child Abuse
Actress Kathleen Turner is Spokesman for Childhelp USA
Speaking Out on Child Abuse
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Environmental Conscience
Although retired, De Noyer plans to still educate about environment.
Environmental Conscience
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Housing Market Levels Off
Housing Market Levels Off