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Residents Bring Concerns to Delegates

Transportation, development and marriage amendment concerns abound at McLean "Town Hall Meeting."

Residents Bring Concerns to Delegates

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Residents Bring Concerns to Delegates

Transportation, development and marriage amendment concerns abound at McLean "Town Hall Meeting."

Residents Bring Concerns to Delegates

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Finding the Balance

Class of 2007

Finding the Balance

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Connector Issue Gets Personal

Options Reviewed, Staff Makes Recommendation

Connector Issue Gets Personal

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Carousel Concerts at Glen Echo Park

Just like a carousel, music makes the world go ‘round! Enjoy Saturday afternoons at the Washington Conservatory in Glen Echo Park as we merrily go ‘round the families of musical instruments.

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Opinion: Embracing Our Diversity

If you can ever find the time to attend a federal naturalization ceremony in Fairfax County for new citizens, do it. It reinvigorates one’s patriotism and reminds us all how lucky we are to be Americans.

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Board of Supervisors Recognizes Jacqueline Cheshire

On June 23, the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors passed a unanimous resolution to recognize Great Falls resident Jacqueline Cheshire for her years of service work as a volunteer puppy raiser for Canine Companions for Independence (CCI).

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Parents and Educators: Keep Budget Intact

The Board of Supervisors held public hearings on the county and school budgets.

Parents and Educators: Keep Budget Intact

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‘This Is Exactly What We Want There’ in Fairfax City

City Council approves changes to Fairfax Gateway plan.

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Questioning the Transportation Compromise

Local representatives question the Republicans’ compromise transportation plan.

Questioning the Transportation Compromise

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Promoting ‘A Greater Falls’

Great Falls women initiate an effort to support local businesses.

I once asked my uncle who was a priest in Washington, D.C. if there was a soup kitchen where I could volunteer.

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Challenging A Child’s Mind

Experts say reading is critical to cognitive and emotional development.

Arlington mother Holly Karapetkova reserves time for reading in the schedules of her two young children. It has become such an important part of their daily routine that it is a treasured family activity. It is also vital to her children’s development says Karapetkova.

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Outdoor Elegance Meets Cutting Edge Technology

A design/build team explores fine architecture in weather-resistant materials.

If anything in the summer of 2013 points to still evolving homeowner expectations, it may be the frequency with which locals are integrating screen porches, patios, fire pits, and outdoor kitchens into original landscaping schemes that artfully marry the house to its setting.

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Volunteering

Volunteering

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Wildcats Taste Thrill of Victory

Centreville’s 21-20 win against Yorktown High School gives Wildcats its first win in a year.

Wildcats Taste Thrill of Victory

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Wildcats Taste Thrill of Victory

Centreville’s 21-20 win against Yorktown High School gives Wildcats its first win in a year.

Wildcats Taste Thrill of Victory

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Wildcats Taste Thrill of Victory

Centreville’s 21-20 win against Yorktown High School gives Wildcats its first win in a year.

Wildcats Taste Thrill of Victory

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From Engineer to Director

Five-year town veteran is named head of Public Works.

From Engineer to Director

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‘Guys’ Night Out and Seder Summit’ in Potomac

Food, drink and faith.