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Bringing Order from Chaos
Susan La Mont’s works featured in two exhibitions in the area.
Bringing Order from Chaos
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Schools
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RN Golf Delay Request Denied
Restonians continue to protect Reston National Golf Course.
Circuit Court Judge Michael F. Devine denied the request of RN Golf, the owner of Reston National Golf Course, to delay issuance of the Court’s order finding that the Board of Zoning Appeals (BZA) lacked jurisdiction when it acted on RN Golf’s appeal of a County zoning letter earlier this year.
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Bulletin Board
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Business Notes
Business Notes
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Mount Vernon Column: New Virginia Laws Go into Effect July 1
Commentary
Hundreds of new Virginia laws will go into effect on July, 1 that passed during the 2016 legislative session.
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County Seeks Emergency Guidance
After terrorism conference, local officials still looking for firm commitment from feds.
County Seeks Emergency Guidance
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How To Improve Recreation Services?
Special committee recommends all Reston organizations combine efforts to provide variety of facilities.
How To Improve Recreation Services?
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Culinary Classes for Children
Little gourmands cook up fun in the kitchen.
"If you lick your hands you have to wash them," said instructor Beth Bigler as she teaches a class of kindergartens students how to make vegetable pizzas. "Are these pickles?" asks a 6-year-old student as she clutches a dark-green, cylindrical vegetable in her tiny fingers.
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Welcome to the World of Imaginary Friends
Chantilly High debuts new children’s play.
A little boy with a big imagination takes playgoers on a funny and exciting journey in Chantilly High’s new children’s show, “Imagine If.”
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Arlington: New Police Chief Stresses Community Outreach
Nauck Civic Association hosts discussion of local criminal justice system.
Jay Farr, addressing the Nauck Civic Association community meeting June 1, said he was there to " put a face to a position." He emphasized the importance of community outreach and input.
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‘A Reminder of How Generous Our Neighbors Are’ in Fairfax
Britepaths holds Stuff the Bus event at Fairfax Walmart.
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