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Capitol Steps Performers Continue to Entertain Audiences and Benefit UCM

Capitol Steps Performers Continue to Entertain Audiences and Benefit UCM

Camps and Schools

Camps and Schools

Proposed 2003 Bond Referendum

Proposed 2003 Bond Referendum

Education Notebook - 07/03/02

Education Notebook - 07/03/02

Education Notebook -08/27/03

Education Notebook -08/27/03

Who Gets Money?

Who Gets Money?

Kitchens and Cookbooks Come Together in Belle Haven

Kitchens and Cookbooks Come Together in Belle Haven

Fangs for the Memories

Fangs for the Memories

Kitchens and Cookbooks Come Together in Belle Haven

Kitchens and Cookbooks Come Together in Belle Haven

Fangs for the Memories

Fangs for the Memories

‘Army’ Says Thanks

From kettle to tree, a Salvation Army tradition continues.

‘Army’ Says Thanks

In Search of New Principal for Hughes Middle

Parents and staff learn the process of selecting the next person in charge of the school.

In Search of New Principal for Hughes Middle

Fast Start To Art

Geneva Day School opens the door to the art world for young students.

Fast Start To Art

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Arlington Real Estate: April 2012 Sales $1.1~$1.3 million

In April 2012, 248 Arlington homes sold between $3,100,000-$70,000.

Arlington Real Estate: April 2012 Sales $1.1~$1.3 million

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Seymour Foundation Seeks to Save

Life-saving device donated to the Great Falls Little League

During a Great Falls Little League game on Saturday, May 18, the Adam P. Seymour Foundation donated an AED (Automated External Defibrillator) to the Great Falls Little League as part of the foundation’s commitment to providing AEDs to organizations and schools that do not have the medical device .

Greater McLean Chamber to Present Business and Community Awards

The Greater McLean Chamber of Commerce will present its annual Business and Community Awards on Oct. 2 at the 3rd Annual Suits and Sneakers event. Held at Claude Moore Colonial Farm (6310 Georgetown Pike, McLean), the festivities will run from 6 until 9 p.m

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ArtSpace Hosts Paint Herndon

Local adult, teen and youth painters take to streets Saturday.

Hannah Cameron Cadenazzi came into this year’s Paint Herndon with some big shoes to fill. Her sister Mhairi won the youth competition last year, and Hannah aimed to do the same thing: spend Saturday, Sept. 1, painting her entry for the annual art contest.

Recycling for Trees

McLean Trees Foundation encourages community to use recycling bins.

As Earth Day approaches, the McLean Trees Foundation (MTF) is encouraging residents of McLean to use its two red recycling bins located in front of Cooper Middle School on the corner of Balls Hill Road and Georgetown Pike. Proceeds from recycling magazines and newspapers are used by MTF to purchase, plant and maintain trees in McLean. The bins are always open.

How Crandal Mackey Fought Vice

“In Shotgun Justice: One Prosecutor’s Crusade Against Crime and Corruption in Alexandria & Arlington,” Pope has come up with 126 pages of facts worthy of inclusion in all schools, public and private.

Week in Fairfax

Firefighter Injured in Townhouse Fire, Fairfax Center House Fire Under Investigation, Citizens Fire and Rescue Academy, and Bob’s Discount Furniture Supports Area Schools