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Passing the Pineapple

After 29 years, Golden Pineapple owner Barbara Ximnoch retires.

Passing the Pineapple

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Vacation from the City

Inner-city New York City children enjoy time with host families in Northern Virginia for a two-week summer vacation.

Vacation from the City

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Classic Combination

Marlow Guitar Series brings jazz to Fairfax.

Classic Combination

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Concerts in Loudoun Houses

Concerts in Loudoun Houses

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Back to the Roller Rink

Regular skater Rhoda Rarick celebrates her 90th birthday.

Back to the Roller Rink

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People

People

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Getting the 'Juice' Flowing

City is considering buying power in bulk.

Getting the 'Juice' Flowing

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JCCNV Jazzed about Film Festival

Sixth Annual International Jewish Film Festival begins April 27 at Fair City Mall.

JCCNV Jazzed about Film Festival

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Literacy Lives at Whitman

Teachers believe access to books plus time to read will equal passion for students.

Literacy Lives at Whitman

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Back to the Roller Rink

Regular skater Rhoda Rarick celebrates her 90th birthday.

Back to the Roller Rink

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The Week In Arlington

The Week In Arlington

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Getting to Know

Getting to Know

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Getting to Know

Getting to Know

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Wish List Grows with Every Year

Great Falls resident Ginger Mahon continues to organize and run successful Embry Rucker Community Shelter gift program.

Wish List Grows with Every Year

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Reclusive Former Sheriff Dies; Mystery of His Wife’s Murder Remains Unsolved

After years on the public stage, Jim Dunning withdrew after the death of his wife.

James Herbert Dunning, the once popular sheriff who became increasingly reclusive after the mysterious 2003 murder of his wife, died last week at his home in Hilton Head, S.C.

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Joining Harvest for Hope

Fundraiser to benefit programs for people with disabilities.

Volunteers of America (VOA) Chesapeake will hold its 4th annual Harvest for Hope Benefit Breakfast on Thursday, Oct. 10 at The Sheraton Pentagon City from 8-9:30 a.m.

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Addressing ‘Learning Differences: What Works?’

McLean Schools hosts “Cecily’s Advocacy Workshop.”

More than 200 parents, family members, and educators flocked to Potomac’s McLean School on Saturday, Feb. 9 to take advantage of the 4th annual “Cecily’s Advocacy Workshop” — a seminar which disseminates information and the latest research on strategies for coping with children with ADD, ADHD and other learning differences.

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Mobil Museum Stops in Franconia School

Mobil Museum Stops in Franconia School

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Members Criticize Governing Documents

At the Reston Association board of directors monthly meeting last week, members voiced complaints about changes in the draft governing documents.

Members Criticize Governing Documents

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Jefferson-Houston Challenges Denial of Accreditation

Troubled elementary adds hour-and-a-half to school day as part of transformation effort.

Standing in the lobby of Jefferson-Houston Elementary School, Bea Porter is frustrated and angry. She sent her children to the school, and now her grandson is enrolled. But that may change unless the school makes drastic improvements soon.