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Lynne Cheney Visits the Potomac School

Second Lady read her latest children’s book, ‘When Washington Crossed the Delaware,’ to students in the Lower School.

Lynne Cheney Visits the Potomac School

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New Center Stirs Up Controversy

New Center Stirs Up Controversy

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‘This Doesn’t Work for Us’

Pleasant Valley/Braddock roundabout: To be or not to be?

As far as the folks at VDOT are concerned, a roundabout at the intersection of Pleasant Valley and Braddock roads in Centreville is a swell idea.

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The World’s Fanciest Rummage Sale

Ritz Carlton draws a crowd to support local charity and bargain hunt.

Shoppers queued up early outside the Ritz Carlton ballroom in McLean on Sunday in the hope of finding the ultimate bargain. Men, woman and children rushed into the ballroom to sift through the clothing and household items being billed as "The World’s Fanciest Rummage Sale." As advertised, there were low prices on high end goods throughout the elegant ballroom.

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Watching the Eclipse at Turner Farm

Clear night creates setting where lunar eclipse can shine

Watching the Eclipse at Turner Farm

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Town Green Is Bubbling Up

Rotary plans to donate a fountain to town green.

Town Green Is Bubbling Up

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State Delegate, 37th District, Democratic Primary

David Bulova (D)

State Delegate, 37th District, Democratic Primary

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Fairfax Station: Landscaping Business Uses Goats

Their names are Alvin, Beau, Cyrano de Bergerac, Ivy, Chuck, Tippy and Valentino. Five of Oakton resident Charlotte Del Duca’s seven “children” are 15 months old. The other two are almost a year. And they weigh between 100 and 130 pounds.

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Bringing Many Into One

McLean Community Connections holds 5th annual Community Dialogue.

Bringing Many Into One

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Inside the Police Academy

Local police officers, deputy sheriffs gain perspective at the Northern Virginia Criminal Justice Training Academy.

One of the doors in the regional law enforcement training academy opens to the view of a run-down apartment interior.

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Westfield Teens Discuss Drinking

Westfield Teens Discuss Drinking

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Author Describes Adolescents' Culture

Author Describes Adolescents' Culture

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The American Dream?

Arlandria residents learn about the immigration debate in Congress.

The American Dream?

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Finding Hope in Persistence, Advocacy

Area residents with MS struggle with disease that's often difficult to identify.

Finding Hope in Persistence, Advocacy

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Alexandria Country Day School Partners with City to Improve Monticello Park

School uses park as outdoor lab to study birds and plants.

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Valentine’s Day Is Short on Planning Ahead

Last Minute Valentine’s orders are par for the course in Mount Vernon

Valentine's Day Planning

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How Many Muscles Does It Take To Walk?

On Saturday, March 24 more than 400 participants will walk or ride their wheelchairs in the DC/VA 2012 MDA Muscle Walk at George Mason University.

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Mount Vernon Letter: Costs of Capital Projects

Letter to the Editor

There are two capital projects in the Mount Vernon District being proposed for the upcoming Bond Referendum.

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