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A Walk For Ellen On The Waterfront

Waterfront long-term planning to commence in January.

A Walk For Ellen On The Waterfront

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A Walk For Ellen On The Waterfront

Waterfront long-term planning to commence in January.

A Walk For Ellen On The Waterfront

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450 Tiles of Peace

450 Tiles of Peace

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Second Season One of Uncertainty for MV’s Wells

Majors head coach concerned about lack of offseason commitment.

Second Season One of Uncertainty for MV’s Wells

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Second Season One of Uncertainty for MV’s Wells

Majors head coach concerned about lack of offseason commitment.

Second Season One of Uncertainty for MV’s Wells

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Visions of Peace and Freedom

Visions of Peace and Freedom

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The Uncommon Fred Day

Student commons named to honor former School Board member.

The Uncommon Fred Day

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What Makes Centreville Special

I have loved living in Centreville for 24 years, but my family’s history in the village goes back 150 years to the Civil War. In August 1862, my great, great grandfather McGraw marched with New York’s 157th Infantry to the tiny town. The Republican state senator and abolitionist had one goal: end slavery. When Lieutenant McGraw arrived, he found thousands of soldiers bivouacked in the desolate village where a second battle in Manassas had just tinted Bull Run’s water red with the shredded bodies of approximately 25,000 men in blue and gray. Little did he know that his new home — a tent — would transform into a peaceful house for his great, great granddaughter a century later.

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Column: Sometimes, Just Vote and Move on

Column: Process is very important — indeed critical. It is important to democratic self-government that the people know how and when they can participate.

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Rita Thompson Runs for School Board at Large

Rita Thompson Runs for School Board at Large

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Nottoway Decision Deferred

Planning Commission to rule June 15.

Nottoway Decision Deferred

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Letter: Non-Stop Spending

Letter to the Editor

The City Council-created mega-spending tsunami has begun. Unless you and your neighbors replace this mayor and City Council with fiscally sensible people and demand the city charter be changed to impose a spending restriction on our elected officials, there is nothing you can do about the enormous wave of debt soon to engulf you. Pointless even to hold on to your wallet.

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Herndon-Reston Indivisible Group Ready for Action

Movement started as a Google Doc has taken off.

The Indivisible movement. It started as a Google Doc guide.

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Commentary: We Cannot Be Silent

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Week in Potomac

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Herndon Teen Wins Congressional App Challenge

Medha Gupta, 16, saw a problem, learned to code, and solved it.

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Ongoing Events

Ongoing Events

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Ongoing Events

Ongoing Events