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Kilmer’s Science Olympians
Kilmer Middle Sets Bar High
Fifteen students, one state championship and six medals at Nationals. Kilmer Middle School’s Division B Science Olympiad team has set their bar with the past year’s achievements.
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Arlington Remembers Sept. 11
Ceremony at Courthouse Plaza draws Arlingtonians on third anniversary of Sept. 11.
Arlington Remembers Sept. 11
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Lancers Show Fun Side of Science
Children flock to presentations put on by students.
The Lancers provided a piercing glimpse into how young minds can embrace the implications of science and showcase them in a fun and educational way. Robert E. Lee High School held its second annual Community Science Day, an event where high school students present projects to both judges and interested families. The exhibitions, which were created predominantly by seniors, covered a wide range of topics, from food and calories to cosmic rays. Young children filtered from room to room, engaging in the activities that aimed to cultivate an interest in the subject matter.
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‘Go Live the Life You Dreamed’
Principal Jagels addresses graduating seniors.
Addressing Mountain View High’s winter graduates last Tuesday, Feb. 5, Principal Dave Jagels asked them to take a moment and think back to kindergarten.
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Anticipation
Costly initiatives, a special election and steady rise in student enrollment.
In looking ahead for what Arlington will be facing in 2014, a number of issues have carried forward from last year.
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Local Author Publishes ‘Meditations of the Heart’
Q and A with Burke resident Deborah Gibson.
Deborah Gibson is a professional counselor and pastor at Sup of the Lord Church, a bilingual church in Springfield. She has lived in Burke for 28 years. Gibson recently published a book, “Meditations of the Heart,” and shares her story below.
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Whole Foods Opens in Fair Lakes
Grocery store features fresh, natural products, five cafes and wine loft.
Whole Foods Opens in Fair Lakes
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Smooth Finish
Krouskas receives four months’ house probation, no jail time, for role in Smoothie King robbery. All five codefendants have now been sentenced.
Smooth Finish
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Man at the Clifton Crossroads
Tom MacNamara has run the Clifton General Store for 18 years.
Man at the Clifton Crossroads
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Rosenthal Is Citizen of the Year
Bells Mill Elementary leader is beloved by parents and children, colleagues say.
Rosenthal Is Citizen of the Year
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Serving Up Innovative Cuisine
Executive Chef Chris Mayo transforms Bethesda Country Club’s menus.
June 29, 2012: The derecho hits Potomac and Bethesda, causing devastation and cancellations. Trees are down, high temperatures with even higher humidity prevail, and there is no power for a week resulting in refrigeration issues and camp-outs in basements.
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Conference Celebrates Local Businesswomen
Power Conference offers advice, networking opportunities.
Nancy Regelin, a Potomac-based attorney, decided to give women-owned businesses a boost, so she coordinated an event at the Convention Center in North Bethesda. Now in its fifth year, the Power Conference: Women Doing Business is a women’s business development conference.
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Activism in Action in Reston
Tamika D. Mallory delivers the Keynote Speech at the 33rd annual Reston, Dr. Martin Luther King Birthday Celebration.
Tamika D. Mallory, a fiery activist for social justice, champion of the Civil Rights Movement, and one of four co-chairs for the Women's March on Washington was the Keynote Speaker for 33rd annual Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration held on Jan. 15, 2018, at CenterStage, located in Fairfax County's Reston Community Center (RCC) at the Hunters Woods Village Center, Reston.
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Potomac Bulletin Board May 15
Information on events going on in Potomac.
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A Scoop of Summer Goodness in a Cone
Locally owned ice cream parlors serve customers their cold flavorful desserts.
A Scoop of Summer Goodness in a Cone

