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Law Would Protect Elderly Against Financial Crimes in Virginia

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Potomac: Collecting Shoes To Fight Against Poverty

Junior Girl Scout Troop 642 spearheads Soles4Souls shoe drive.

Everyone has a pair of shoes or two that aren’t as comfortable as they would like, don’t go with anything they have — or that they are just plain tired of. Residents should dig deep in their closets and bring their “gently used” shoes to the Potomac United Methodist Church (PUMC) at 9908 South Glen Road in Potomac on Sunday, March 29 from 1:30 – 3:30 p.m. By donating shoes, residents will be helping Soles4Souls, a global not-for-profit organization dedicated to fighting the “devastating impact and perpetuation of poverty.”

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Moran Brings Federal Aid to Belle View

Residents hear grim deadline news, but financial help is on the way.

Moran Brings Federal Aid to Belle View

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Study: MetroWest May Hit Targets

Consultants release first part of draft report.

Study: MetroWest May Hit Targets

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Study: MetroWest May Hit Targets

Consultants release first part of draft report.

Study: MetroWest May Hit Targets

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3 Ways To Bust New Year’s Resolutions

Diet got you down? Here are some places to break free.

Fess up — you’re not even a week into the New Year and already your diet has become bland and boring.

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PenFed to Move to Tysons

Tysons location attracts new corporate headquarters.

Pentagon Federal Credit Union (PenFed), one of the largest credit unions in the nation, will relocate its corporate headquarters to the Tysons Corner area as it expands its operations.

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Cuisine À La Edison

Culinary Café brings high dining to Edison Academy.

Cuisine À La Edison

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Task Force Opts for Secrecy

Task Force Opts for Secrecy

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“Subjectively Speaking”

In my opinion. It’s what I think. It’s what I feel. It’s what I think I feel. It may not be something I know, but it’s certainly something that I hope I know. And if it’s not exactly something that I know, then I hope it’s something I believe.

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Reshaping Stereotypical Profiling and Stigma of Substance Use Disorder

Local juried art show and auction support recovery.

Local juried art show and auction support recovery.

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Dranesville Celebrates First Business Partnership

Students celebrate partnership with Northwest Federal Credit Union in assembly.

Dranesville Celebrates First Business Partnership

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Neighbors Keeping Watch

Neighborhood Watch representatives meet with McLean police.

Neighbors Keeping Watch

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Neighbors Keeping Watch

Neighborhood Watch representatives meet with McLean police.

Neighbors Keeping Watch

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Commentary: Keep Old Town Old Town

Driving through Old Town Alexandria on my way to City Hall in the early evening or on my way home after a night of meetings, the quiet streets of Old Town always provide an enduring sense of calm. There is a lasting beauty; the scenery gives me pause. I tell myself I must never take our historic preservation for granted.

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Economic Development Topic of Chamber Meeting

The future of economic growth in Fairfax County will be found in the new field of personalized medicine, along with the current growth sectors of IT, and financial services according to Dr. Gerald Gordon, president and CEO of the Fairfax County Economic Development Authority speaking to the Mount Vernon-Lee Chamber of Commerce.

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Church and Preservationists Clash over Graveyard

Preserving cemetery would affect expansion plans.

A controversy has erupted between the Central United Methodist Church (CUMC) in Ballston and Arlington County historic preservationists over a proposal to transform the church property into a new worship space.

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Republican Women of Clifton Hold Membership Tea

The Sixth Annual Membership Tea of the Republican Women of Clifton (RWC), held at the home of First Vice President Alice Butler-Short on March 24, was a huge success. Over sixty members and potential members attended the tea. It was a grand sit-down affair, and ten guests signed up to become members of the club. RWC membership is open to both residents and non-residents of Clifton.