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Brief: Preserving Trees in McLean

McLean Trees Foundation plants, maintains trees at Lewinsville Park.

Volunteers for the McLean Trees Foundation (MTF) honored Mother’s Day and Mother Earth by edging, mulching and pruning 30 trees along Chain Bridge Road in Lewinsville Park in McLean. Three native Fringe Trees were also planted. The trees mark the entrance to Lewinsville Park and provide an important natural gateway to the business and residential community of McLean.

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Keeping Pets Safe

Veterinary experts say common household items can harm animals.

Did you know that a bowl of grapes sitting on your counter can be fatal to your dog or that a bouquet of fragrant lilies could be lethal to a cat? Were you aware that a stick of gum might cause a life-threatening canine emergency? Veterinary experts say that while pet hazards are lurking around almost every home, many pet owners are unaware of them. From favorite foods to over-the-counter-pain relievers, a number of common household items are dangerous to family pets.

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Teens, Minority Voters May Be Key to Dean's Candidacy

Teens, Minority Voters May Be Key to Dean's Candidacy

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Super Tuesday Takes On Special Significance

For third and fourth graders.

Super Tuesday Takes On Special Significance

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At West Springfield, 30 Years Later

High school's class of 1985 returns for reunion.

Jacqueline Mattingly helped decorate the halls during Homecoming. Susan Murphy remembers how Paul Dzierski always had after-parties following the football games, and, if you ask, Jeffrey Lin will say that the cinnamon rolls in the cafeteria were one of his fondest high school memories.

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Letter to the Editor: Losing Sight of City's History?

In reading the letter from Mr. Van Fleet, I could not help but think there will now be three projects all in the same few blocks, all large, and all at the same time.

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Saying Farewell to TC

Sharing thoughts on communicating to each other.

TC Williams Graduation

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School Notes

School Notes

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Council Candidates Ready for Election

Final week of Vienna’s annual Town Council election features live debate and last campaign push.

Council Candidates Ready for Election

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Learning To Make the Right 'CHOICES'

A six-week program for eighth graders teaches the importance of making good decisions, for high school and beyond.

Learning To Make the Right 'CHOICES'

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Learning To Make the Right 'CHOICES'

A six-week program for eighth graders teaches the importance of making good decisions, for high school and beyond.

Learning To Make the Right 'CHOICES'

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School Board-Mason: Sandy Evans

Question and answer

Question and answer

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Fourth Time’s a Charm for Yorktown

Overtime goal gives Patriots outright National District title over W-L

Fourth Time’s a Charm for Yorktown

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Simpson Needs Deputies

County officials are looking at feasibility of adding 165 positions.

Simpson Needs Deputies

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FEMA Offers Tree Help

There were 83,944 applications for assistance filed statewide.

FEMA Offers Tree Help

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Happy Trails Ahead

Ground broken for phase one of Mason Neck Trail.

Happy Trails Ahead

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Long-Awaited Safeway Finally Open

Crowds, politicians gather for grand opening of new location on Route 1.

Long-Awaited Safeway Finally Open

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Dick Warren Hays, of Reston, Dies

Dick Warren Hays, 78, a former Deputy Assistant Secretary at the Department of Education, community leader and bicycle activist, died of complications associated with Alzheimer’s disease on Feb. 25, 2012 at his home in Castle Rock, Colo. He moved to Colorado from Reston in July 2010.