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Local Jewelry Entrepreneur Toned in Turquoise

Springfield woman specializes in Native American jewelry

Local Jewelry Entrepreneur Toned in Turquoise

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Little Theatre Mounts Simon's 'Broadway Bound'

Production captures an affectionate family portrait.

Little Theatre Mounts Simon's 'Broadway Bound'

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Teeing Off for the Troops

Operation Pinecone holds golf tournament fund-raiser.

Teeing Off for the Troops

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Loudoun's New Brand

Residents get to weigh in on county's new tag line.

Loudoun's New Brand

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Yorktown Girls’ Lax Searching for Regional Respect

Patriots have won six consecutive National District titles.

The Yorktown girls’ lacrosse program has dominated the National District to the tune of six consecutive championships. While keeping the streak alive is important to the Patriots, Yorktown enters the 2012 season with a bigger goal in mind: be competitive against teams outside of the district.

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Albo Looks at Year Back, Year Ahead

Q&A with Del. Dave Albo (R-42).

Q: What do you think was a major success of 2013? A: The transportation bill was not only the most important bill of 2013, but the second most important bill we’ve passed in my twenty years in the General Assembly. We found a solution that lets us keep 100 percent of our money.

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Town Approves Southern States Proposal

‘Vienna Marketplace’ may begin moving in this year.

Town Approves Southern States Proposal

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Ringing Out the Season in Alexandria

Trinity handbells concert December 11.

A black gloved hand scoops upward with a shiny brass bell. The white gloves are saved for performance to keep fingerprints from damaging the surface of the bells.

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Reston: Program Encourages Children to ‘Read for the Win!'

Reston Regional Library’s annual summer reading program keeps minds fresh during the summer months.

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Bestselling Novelist Comes to Langley High

Andrew Forsthoefel, author of Langley’s summer reading selection Walking to Listen, shared lessons encouraging personal connection.

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‘Konjur’ Jams for Community, Brotherhood

Springfield band headlines benefit for Moe’s Peyton Place in July

Konjur does Moe's Peyton Place benefit in July

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Monopoly Tournament Held in Lorton

Ron Kowalski Real Estate Group sponsors 12th annual event, raising $7,000 for charity, this year supporting Lorton Community Action Center.

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Restoring Normalcy, Keeping Security

Restoring Normalcy, Keeping Security

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Emily Marie (Anderson) Davis

Mrs. Emily Marie (Anderson) Davis, 69, beloved wife, mother, sister, aunt, and friend died on Thursday, March 8, 2012 at Alexandria Hospital from complications of lung cancer.

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Volunteers Persevere In Tough Times

Rising Hope Homebound Ministry endures.

“With the downturn in the economy we don’t have the donations we used to have,” said Debra Bessert, the Rising Hope volunteer who directs the church’s Homebound Ministry which delivers food to shut-in seniors and convalescents.

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Up on the Rooftop

A Free Roof for the Holidays program continues.

As the holiday season approaches, many children dream of hearing hoofs clicking on their rooftops. But as the economy continues to stutter, we continue to hear of families struggling to pay bills and put food on the table. For these families, keeping a roof over their heads—even if it leaks—is their immediate dream.

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Making Life Safer for Teens

Fairfax Police offer teen safety tips.

Making Life Safer for Teens

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Roundups for 5/14/2014

The editor presents the roundups for the week of 5/14/2014.

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January Flowers Bring Winter Smiles

Potomac Village Garden Club provides flowers and friendship for seniors.

The Village at Rockville is a little more floral thanks to a delegation from the Potomac Village Garden Club. The club provided chrysanthemums and carnations for floral arrangements on Jan. 24, which were supplemented by greens from members’ personal gardens.