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A Study in Courage And Compassion

Centreville woman battles cancer; needs community’s help.

Just 38, Centreville’s Debbie Bendorf is a wife, a mother of three young boys and a person fighting the battle of her life against a rare form of cancer. She loves her family, is loyal to her friends and doesn’t complain or ask for anything special for herself — which is why the community is trying to help her and her family.

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Chris Braunlich, State Senate, District 36

Chris Braunlich, State Senate, District 36

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Around Herndon

Around Herndon

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State of the County Presented Over Breakfast

Leadership Fairfax hosts 25th Annual Board of Supervisors State of the County Breakfast and presents Hanley Award to Bill Bouie for Public Service.

With the number and types of commitments made on their daily schedules, it takes a special occasion to gather the entire roster of the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors in one place at one time outside the walls of their meeting chambers.

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Developer Appeals Stop Work Order

Work will continue as case heads to Fairfax County Board of Zoning Appeals

Developer Appeals Stop Work Order

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Alexandria People at Work: Stetanova’s Secret – Plenty of Coffee

Kremena Stetanova opens the Caboose Cafe and Bakery on Mt. Vernon in Del Ray Monday and Thursday and leaves at 2:30 p.m. Other days are regular hours. "Well first I turn on the lights and make sure there is plenty of coffee. That's the biggest thing, then put out the muffins."

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The Write Kind of Place

The Writer’s Center offers workshops for writers of all levels.

The Write Kind of Place

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NAACP Chapter To Honor Retired Arlington Educator

Macekura talks about his involvement in integration of county’s public schools.

On Saturday, Oct.13, the Arlington Branch National Association of Colored People (NAACP) will honor former Arlington educator Joseph Macekura at its 66th Annual Freedom Fund Banquet for his work helping to integrate Arlington Public Schools, most notably helping four African-American students enroll in Stratford Junior High School (now known as H-B Woodlawn Secondary School), which made it the first school in Virginia to be integrated.

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Week in Loudoun

Week in Loudoun

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Paradise Endangered

To the Editor:

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Bulletin Board

Email announcements to gazette@connectionnewspapers.com. Deadline is Thursday at noon.