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Opinion: Commentary: An Amazing Year

With more than two months remaining in 2020, I can already say that it has been an amazing year in Virginia’s history.

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City’s Investment In Full Bloom

Shoreline and Windmill Park areas enter first growing season.

City’s Investment in Shoreline Project in Full Bloom

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Westfield Girls’ Soccer Enjoying Turnaround Season

Bulldogs, under coach Kristi Williams, are 6-2-1 this spring.

Westfield Girls’ Soccer Enjoying Turnaround Season

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People

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People

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Sondheim's Sounds Brought To Life

Sondheim's Sounds Brought To Life

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Eileen Curtis, Dulles Regional Chamber of Commerce President/CEO, to Retire after 23 Year Tenure

The Dulles Regional Chamber of Commerce announces that Eileen Curtis will retire as President & CEO of the Dulles Regional Chamber of Commerce in mid July 2017, after a successor is chosen.

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Volunteering

Volunteering

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Volunteering

Volunteering

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Kayaker Drowns at Great Falls

Potomac River gorge claims third victim in one month.

Shannon Christy, 23 of Greenville, S.C., died Thursday, July 11, kayaking the chutes of the Potomac River at Great Falls. Christy "disappeared while going down the falls and was pinned underneath the water for a period of time," according to Montgomery County Police Reports. Police were called at 4:17 p.m.

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Fighting the System or Ineffective Leadership?

Republican Linda Schulz challenges incumbent Del. Jennifer Boysko.

Democratic incumbent Del. Jennifer Boysko (D-86) is a leading voice of the resistance to Republican leadership. But is she getting anything done in Richmond? Her Republican challenger doesn't think so.

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Local Deli’s Sandwich List Resembles the Old Ball Coach’s Playbook

Washington football stars go down in Franconia Deli history.

Football-themed sandwiches

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‘Dates Matter’ for Herndon Pastor

Pastor Dorian Baker Accepts Proclamation “African American History Month February 2019” from Mayor and Herndon Town Council.

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Questioning Clarendon

Planning for Clarendon’s future moves into its final phases in 2004, but many questions still need answers.

Questioning Clarendon

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Planning Ahead

Projects aimed at eliminating traffic flow through downtown Herndon preserve small commuter times.

Planning Ahead

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School Notes

School Notes

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Getting to Know......Marjorie Banker

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Getting to Know......Marjorie Banker

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Maury Parents Hear Options

Maury Parents Hear Options

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Play By Play Lands Burke Man In Limelight

Play By Play Lands Burke Man In Limelight