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Celebrating 10 Years of Community

St. Elmo’s Coffee Pub thanks community it serves, and helped to create.

Celebrating 10 Years of Community

What's New at Centreville United Methodist

What's New at Centreville United Methodist

What's New at Centreville United Methodist

What's New at Centreville United Methodist

What's New at Centreville United Methodist

What's New at Centreville United Methodist

What's New at Centreville United Methodist

What's New at Centreville United Methodist

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Opportunity Neighborhood

Organization celebrates first anniversary with bus tour.

Opportunity Neighborhood, a group that helps children succeed in school and life, celebrated its first anniversary with an 11-stop bus tour targeting Mount Vernon schools and neighborhoods along Route 1. The tour highlighted the areas that are served by the organization which supports young people from “cradle to college to career.” The tour started at the South County Government Center, which houses Human Services agencies in Fairfax County.

ARHA Seeks Developer Partner for Glebe Park

2006 budget subject to new HUD rules.

ARHA Seeks Developer Partner for Glebe Park

Filmbaking With Substance

Film Review

Filmbaking With Substance

‘They Love Each Other with All Their Hearts’

Chantilly High presents ‘You Can’t Take it With You.’

A funny and heartwarming story of an American family is portrayed in Chantilly High’s upcoming production of “You Can’t Take It with You.” It’s the school’s Cappies show and, said Director Ed Monk, “It’s double-cast because we have such a huge group of talented juniors and seniors.”

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Restaurant Rolls Out Local Chefs Market in Reston

Fresh groceries offered at McCormick and Schmick’s.

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Financial Nutrition Delivered

Harris Teeter steps up to the plate in the name of hunger.

Financial Nutrition Delivered

Changing Look of Little Street

Developer Proposes Town Homes

Changing Look of Little Street

New Gym, New Ideas

New Gym, New Ideas

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Howell, Plum Meet With Residents

Citizens get chance to voice concerns before General Assembly session.

This General Assembly session will be a tough year to budget, according to two local legislators. State Senator Janet Howell (D-32) and Del. Ken Plum (D-36) met with local residents Jan. 8 at Reston Community Center - Hunter Mill to talk about the upcoming session and hear what their constituents thought are the issues to focus on.

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Infant/Toddler Appreciation Luncheon

34th Annual Infant Toddler Family Day Care Provider Appreciation Celebration honors childcare workers.

Column: A Walk Down Memory Lane

Eighty-two year old Maeda* remembers moving as a child to Alexandria from Halifax, N.C. with her parents and five siblings. Their home on Cameron Street did not have electricity — everything was coal or kerosene powered. Coal trains used to run near her home on the way to Fannon’s and often times the train workers would throw some coal off during winter months, keeping her family warm. Maeda also remembers the penny candy stores on Henry Street, the Majestic Restaurant on King Street, and eventually a service station and Dr. Pepper office. And Mutual Ice on Henry Street used to keep full her family’s 50-pound icebox with weekly deliveries.

Commentary: Keep Virginia Green

Video Tracks W&OD History

Documentary depicts changes from rail to trail.

Video Tracks W&OD History

State Delegate, 45th District Democratic Primary

Jim Lay (D)

State Delegate, 45th District Democratic Primary

Alexandria Letter: Citizens’ Role In Ethics

Letter to the Editor

Since the Alexandria City Council chooses not to engage in discourse concerning a Citizen’s Ethics Commission, an inspector general, or an ombudsman, how is Alexandria planning to handle its ethics infractions? Other jurisdictions have faced up to this challenge, yet Alexandria remains mired in timidity and hesitation where the oversight of ethics is concerned.