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Mount Vernon Bulletin Board April 4

Register for Summer Camp MVCCT's Summer Camp. Two-week sessions: July 2 to July 13; July 30 to Aug. 10; Aug. 13 to 24; One week: July 23 to 27. Prices range from $270-$650, discounts for Early Bird, siblings, and all day attendance available. At Heritage Presbyterian Church, 8503 Fort Hunt Road, Alexandria. To register for camps, visit www.MVCCT.org

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Letter: Alexandria Isn’t Arlington or D.C.

To the Editor: Something smells very rotten indeed in the process regarding the proposals for food trucks in our city. The panel who toiled long and hard and the concerned citizens who attended those meetings have been completely disregarded. The panel was not even allowed to issue a final report after eight months of meetings. Worse, city staff reported that many issues were decided unanimously by the panel — totally false! What is the rush in bringing this type of trade to our city? One can only assume that this is being driven by city staff as the final proposal is nearly identical to what was first proposed. This entire process makes a mockery of civic engagement and I fear what that impression holds for our future.

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Editorial: Ending Gerrymandering Important to Region

Efforts appear dead for this session, but elections later this year provide new opportunities.

While three bills that could have reined in the runaway gerrymandering in Virginia made it through the Virginia Senate to crossover, they died on Tuesday morning in a House subcommittee, despite some vocal Republican support.

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Governor Recognizes McLean Family for Volunteer Work

George and Connie Stewart and their children Julie, Joy, Jenny and George support access to dental care for those in need.

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Staying Connected Spiritually During COVID-19

Area churches are adapting to serve their communities during social distancing and continuing to support those in need.

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Under the Same Roof in Alexandria

New Lee-Fendall tour examines the life of slaves and servants throughout the home’s history.

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The Other Alexandria: Life and Times of the Livery Man

The story of Moses Stevens.

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Real Estate Notes

Real Estate Notes

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Real Estate

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50 Years of Service

American Legion Post 176 celebrates its continuing service to the community.

50 Years of Service

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Letter: Making Care Affordable

Letter to the Editor

Many people have personal reasons for being glad that the Supreme Court has upheld President Obama’s Affordable Care Act, and for hoping that his opponents will not be able to repeal it.

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Week in Great Falls

Weekly happenings in Great Falls.

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Cornerstones Announces Thanksgiving Food Drive

For many in the community with stressed budgets and financial challenges, a Thanksgiving dinner isn’t possible. Support of Cornerstones’ annual Thanksgiving Basket Food Drive will help make a fulfilling holiday possible for nearly 1,000 families this season.

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Fairfax: Three Council Members Are Vying for Mayor

Politics

Three members of the Fairfax City Council have tossed their hats in the ring to become the City’s next mayor. Vying in the Feb. 7, 2017 special election will be Council members Michael DeMarco, David Meyer and Ellie Schmidt.

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Rock Concert Saturday, May 5 to Support The Pride of Herndon

Donations accepted to partially fund band expenses to the 75th Anniversary of D-Day in Normandy, France.

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Opinion: Editorial: When a Good Plan Must be Better

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Science Gets Spooky in Alexandria

Mad Science Expo inspires STEAM learning.

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Health Notes

Health Notes

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Health Notes

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Health Notes

Health Notes