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For Brink Election is Over

Unopposed delegate promotes health and transportation initiatives

For Brink Election is Over

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On the Brink of Re-election

Unopposed delegate promotes health and transportation initiatives

On the Brink of Re-election

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On the Brink of Re-election

Unopposed delegate promotes health and transportation initiatives

On the Brink of Re-election

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Immigration Issue High on Latino Voters’ Agenda

GMU panel addresses the impact of Latino vote in Northern Virginia.

“The demographic shifts coming to Virginia will wipe out the effects of the short-sighted anti-immigrant politicking we see now.” —Del. Alfonso Lopez (D-49)

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Have a Tasty Halloween Candy Story?

Have a Tasty Halloween Candy Story?

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Have a Tasty Halloween Candy Story?

Have a Tasty Halloween Candy Story?

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Reviewing Expansion Plans

McLean Community Center board seeks residents' comments.

Reviewing Expansion Plans

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Alexandria: Mary Barnett Says Dark Tomatoes are Selling Best This Year

Mary Barnett (above with a heritage tomato plant) has run the Mount Vernon Unitarian Church greenhouse at 1909 Windmill Lane, Alexandria, for many years with a team of volunteers, specializes in local native flowers, heritage tomatoes, and herbs.

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South Run Forest Community Joins National Night Out

South Run Forest Community Joins National Night Out

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Lee Street Haunts

Old Town fills with children of all ages for Halloween.

Halloween in Old Town

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Hoffman Wins Spillane Award

Mountain View teacher receives FCPS' top honor.

Hoffman Wins Spillane Award

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Tuning into Herndon

Herndon Community Television continues its quest to make town insiders of Herndon residents.

Tuning into Herndon

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Centreville/Chantilly: State of the Station

A look at local crime, traffic and community engagement.

Basically, the Sully District is a safe place to live, and the men and women of the Sully District Police Station are doing everything they can to keep it that way. That was the overall message presented by Capt. Bob Blakley, the station commander, and others during the annual State of the Station report to the community.

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Singing Is a Family Affair

Mother, daughter, son, of Potomac to perform at St. Luke’s Concert Sept. 17.

Singing Is a Family Affair

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Jake’s Ice Cream Shop is a Love Story

(It takes) a village called Jake’s

Cake shop

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Seeing Red and Blue with Connolly

Colleagues say Gerry Connolly’s vision central to productivity.

Gerry Connolly doesn’t have 20/20 vision. His round wire-framed spectacles and cropped salt-and-pepper mustache have long accessorized his look, whether sporting a black pinstripe suit or a billowy navy University of Virginia windbreaker

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Music, Dancing, Exercise Help Local Community

Zumbathon in Chantilly to raise money for WFCM.

Chantilly’s Kelly Joedicke-Lawrence is a certified Zumba instructor and, for the past few years, she’s held a Zumbathon fundraiser for breast-cancer research. But this year, her Zumba group voted to instead help a local charity.

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Celebrating Thanksgiving Like a Chef

Local chefs and culinary experts share family stories and recipes.

As a teen, Chef Guiseppe Ricciardi’s Thanksgiving dinners were anything but traditional. Ricciardi , the proprietor of Dolce Vita and Dolce Veloce in Fairfax, moved to New York from Italy with his family when he was 14. His family celebrated Thanksgiving in their new country, but they put an Italian twist on the holiday.

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Build It or Buy It?

Affordable Housing in Montgomery County: Special Report

Build It or Buy It?