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Tiger Trot 5K Bounds Into Action on Sunday in Potomac

Connelly School of the Holy Child’s 8th annual event promotes health and wellness.

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Friends Find Ways to Meet and Stay Safe in Potomac

Where there is a will, there is a way, and three high school friends wanted to visit in person in spite of the rules about social distancing. So, Sophie Shapiro, Sheerin Naimi and Maya Rosenberg planned a get together by meeting in the parking lot of Potomac Library Saturday afternoon. “We haven’t met since March,” the Churchill graduates said.

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Strategies for Maintaining Weight Loss

Study shows lifestyle changes are critical to keep off unwanted pounds.

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Local Rugby Player Signs to U.S. Team

West Springfield alumni going to San Diego for first game.

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Cross-County Trail on Track

34-mile stretch expected to be complete by June 2005.

Cross-County Trail on Track

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Alexandria People at Work: Chef Couple Cooking through 26 Years at Tempo

Sharing cooking duties.

"First I give the lobster a shower." Serge Albert puts the 1.5 pound Maine lobster under running water to get off "whatever is on there." Today he is making Linguine alla Aragosta, one of the customer favorites at Tempo on Duke Street. "We have one customer who comes in twice a week and orders it,” he said.

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Career Day at Louise Archer

Fifth- and sixth-graders learned about careers in their areas of interest.

Career Day at Louise Archer

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Career Day at Louise Archer

Fifth- and sixth-graders learned about careers in their areas of interest.

Career Day at Louise Archer

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Parisot: Running with Purpose

Colleagues say delegate candidate Craig Parisot’s ‘got his priorities straight.’

Craig Parisot can juggle. Whether that means candy canes or work-life balance, he catches everything that comes his way. With a growing new family, a growing list of leadership roles in the community and an active campaign as the Republican candidate for Delegate of the 34th District, this is a job that requires both hands.

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Tasty Support For Heart Association

Occasionally Cake of Alexandria is now taking orders for Valentine’s Day treats through Feb. 11 for pick-up on Tuesday, Feb. 14, ranging in price from $15 to $35

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McLean: Flagging Operation on Old Dominion Drive

Road work

A flagging operation will take place on Old Dominion Drive (Route 738) between Balls Hill Road and Van Ness Court Wednesday, Jan. 4 through Wednesday, Jan. 11 in order to replace several pipes and reshape a ditch, according to the Virginia Department of Transportation.

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Walking Against Alzheimer’s at Reston Town Center

The Alzheimer’s Walk in Reston raises more than $267,000.

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The Smoking Trail

New cigarette trafficking law aids enforcement.

Virginia has long been known as a tobacco-friendly state. Tobacco was one of the first major commercial products for New World European settlers, and the state remains one of the largest producers today. Virginia is also home to some of the cheapest cigarettes in the country.

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Local Athletes Compete in International Soccer Tourney

Team experiences on-the-field learning.

Local Athletes Compete in International Soccer Tourney

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Plan Is Underway to Create 'Rachel's Park'

Plan Is Underway to Create 'Rachel's Park'

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Republican Pioneer, Matron Louise Gore Dies at 80

Gore was her party’s first female nominee for governor in Maryland.

Republican Pioneer, Matron Louise Gore Dies at 80

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Radical Changes Envisioned for Maple Avenue

Vision Committee advocates a form-based zoning code.

Radical Changes Envisioned for Maple Avenue

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Opinion: Editorial: We Still Need Your Help

We all need community newspapers; community newspapers need your help.

You need local newspapers.