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State's Poll Reposition

Legislation would shelve Maryland’s touch-screen voting machines.

State's Poll Reposition

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Del. Tim Hugo (R-40)

Del. Tim Hugo (R-40)

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Opinion: A Meal Among Neighbors

American Turkish Friendship Association and County dine together for Ramadan.

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Worth Noting

Worth Noting

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Health Notes

Health Notes

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Health Notes

Health Notes

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Health Notes

Health Notes

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Health Notes

Health Notes

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September is Suicide Prevention and Awareness Month

In Fairfax County alone last year, there were over 150 suicides.

The numbers are staggering. In the United States, one person dies by suicide every 18 minutes.

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Learning History through Opera

Great Falls girl participating in opera camp

Learning History through Opera

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Learning History through Opera

Great Falls girl participating in opera camp

Learning History through Opera

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Moving Together

Riders gear up to compete in the Caroline Muldoon Pas de Deux Cup Challenge.

Moving Together

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A Place for All Ages

A Place for All Ages

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Central Office to Move to Broadlands

District buys land for administration building

Central Office to Move to Broadlands

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McClendon in Trouble With the Law Again

McClendon in Trouble With the Law Again

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Week in McLean

McLean Community Center begins fall registration; Charity Champions hold SHARE fundraiser.

The McLean Community Center (MCC) opened registration for its fall session classes, events and activities on Monday, Aug. 19, for the residents of Small District 1A-Dranesville who pay a special real estate tax surcharge to fund the center. All others can begin registering on Monday, Aug. 26.

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Knudsen Elected Great Falls Citizens Association President

Great Falls Citizens Association (GFCA) elections were held June 11 for the term commencing July 1. The new president, Eric Knudsen, an IT executive and consultant and a Great Falls resident since 1980, has served on the board for eight years, including two as vice-president and five as an active successful Transportation Committee co-chair. The next vice-president, Bill Canis, a motor vehicle industry analyst for the Library of Congress, is co-chair of GFCA Environment, Parks, and Trails Committee and organized the GF Heritage Tree Census, which identified over 150 different trees. David Kondner and Debbie Copito were re-elected treasurer and secretary. Jackie Taylor will replace Ralph Apton as the non-elected immediate past president.

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Democratic Women of Clifton Spread Holiday Cheer

DWC collects coats, toys and gift cards for local nonprofits.

Every child needs a little Christmas, but some Fairfax County parents don’t have the means to provide it.

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Letter: Bolster Sense Of Community

Is Alexandria’s sense of community being undermined by city budget cuts? I don’t know the answer to this, but it’s a question worthy of debate.

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Meet Rebecca Glenn at Great Falls Library

Local author Rebecca Glenn will be speaking about her debut novel “Becoming Lisette” at the Great Falls Library on Thursday, Oct. 22 at 7 p.m.