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Traffic Calming at Last?
Residents to vote on Old Chesterbrook Road traffic proposal on May 2.
Traffic Calming at Last?
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Chanukkah: Pre-school Style
Chanukkah: Pre-school Style
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Senior Center Incorporates Chapter of Red Hat Society
Senior Center Incorporates Chapter of Red Hat Society
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Mount Vernon Letter: Decision on Re-paving
Letter to the Editor
As members of the community well know and as their daily commutes to and from work remind them, one of the most pressing needs in Northern Virginia is enhancement of transportation infrastructure.
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Chantilly One-Act Heads to States
The cast and crew of Chantilly High’s production of “Vocal Work” will compete Saturday, March 8, at the VHSL State One-Act Play Competition in Charlottesville. Written and directed by Chantilly Theater Director Ed Monk, it’s a comedy set in a sound studio. The audience sees a hectic day in the life of Amanda, working at her sound studio which specializes in creating radio spots. According to the show’s publicity blurb, “The schedule is screwed up, the mattress girls have yet to be cast, the car girl doesn't know how to sound sexy, the diarrhea ad isn't finished, and time is running out.” Chantilly won the Concorde Conference Championship with “Vocal Work” on Jan. 30. In the Northern Region competition on Feb. 8, Chantilly came in second behind West Springfield High. Both schools then advanced to the state finals, where they’ll compete against additional high schools.
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Letter: Misinterpretation and Misdirection
To the Editor
This is a response to Mr. Peter Storm’s specious letter, (“What Was the Founding Fathers’ Intent?” (Connection, July 6-12, 2016) and the broader leftist propensity toward historical misinterpretation and misdirection regarding the 2nd Amendment.
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Sports Briefs
Sports Briefs
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McLean and Vienna: Marshall Graduate, Tennis Star Focusses on Business
A former tennis champ-turned-budding business leader has received the University of Virginia’s Sky Alland Scholarship.
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Great Falls, McLean, Vienna Help Fight Hunger
Stuff the Bus rolls into action.
The Wheels on the Bus is a classic children's song that tells the story of a little bus going "All 'round the town."
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Reston Chorale's ‘Tapestry of Peace and Justice’
An inspiring collaboration of music, visual and literary arts.
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The Ultimate Guide to MPAartfest
Q&A on MPAartfest, to be held on Sunday, Oct. 6, at the McLean Central Park.
What and Where What: McLean Project for the Arts presents the 7th annual MPAartfest Where: McLean Central Park at the corner of Rt 123 and Old Dominion Drive When: Sunday, Oct. 6, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., rain or shine Info: www.mpaart.org/artfest.php
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Robberies Concern Merchants
Robberies at Lake Anne Plaza seem to be increasing.
Robberies Concern Merchants
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Centreville Resident: ‘I’ve Got a Golden Ticket’
“American Idol” sends Westfield’s Sara Sturm to Hollywood.
It’s too early to know whether Centreville resident Sara Sturm will be the next American Idol; but at least, she has a chance. That’s because, after auditioning on the singing-competition show that aired Jan. 13 on national TV, she received a golden ticket to Hollywood.
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His Name Is ‘Fronkensteen’
The Alliance Theatre presents ‘Young Frankenstein.’
A rollicking, Mel Brooks comedy will burst upon the stage when The Alliance Theatre presents “Young Frankenstein.”
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Discussing School Shootings and Other Violence with Children
Open dialogue is key to quelling fear, say mental health professionals.
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School Notes
School Notes
