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Arlington: Generations of the Bean

Arlington entrepreneurs quit their day jobs to launch coffee shop.

For many people, coffee is a utility. It's a necessary pick-me-up to get through the long work day. That's how Chase Damiano saw coffee until he met Robbie Peck. For Peck, coffee was something more. It was an art. More than just a stimulant, for Peck, every cup of coffee is a blend of carefully selected scents and tastes. When their coffee shop, Commonwealth Joe Coffee Roasters, has its grand opening Saturday, Oct. 22, Peck and Damiano hope to change how Arlington County sees coffee.

Great Falls Authors Celebrate Published Works

Conversation with authors to be held Saturday, June 2, at the Great Falls Library.

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A Thrill of a Lifetime

Corbin Boehm of Burke wins the Panini America Super Bowl Kid Reporter Contest.

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‘More Than Just a Teacher’ in Oakton

Piano teacher has shared her love of music for 60 years.

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‘People Stepping Up and Helping Out’ in Centreville and Chantilly

Families in need receive free dairy products.

When times are tough, people already having a hard time making ends meet need an extra hand. So last Monday, June 15, volunteers gave out free milk and other dairy products to Centreville and Chantilly families, plus the food pantries that support them.

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Teachers Get Ready for a ‘Welcome Challenge’

Adapting their curriculum to a remote setting this fall, with the first day of school fast approaching

Diane Hausman, a fourth grade teacher at Colvin Run Elementary School, is entering her ninth year of teaching; but in many ways, she said, it feels like her first.

Five-Year-Old Handcuffed for Hating School in Montgomery County

The five-year-old left his school building during the school day and was walking down the street when confronted by police officers who yelled at him that he wasn’t allowed to make his own decisions.

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Examining Confluence of Religion and Journalism

Local author produces “A Spiral into Marvelous Light.”

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Slow but Steady

Police, public officials, clergy nurture budding coalition.

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How To Provide Emergency Help

EMT-paramedic teaches residents lifesaving skills.

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Having ‘Less Cars on the Road Helps Everybody’

Fairfax City woman bikes to and from work 1,000 times.

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Bringing ‘A Spark of Magic’ to the Stage in Fairfax

City of Fairfax Theatre Co. presents ‘The (curious case of the) Watson Intelligence.’

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Stu Gibson, Hunter Mill School Board

Stu Gibson, Hunter Mill School Board

Potomac Calendar April 2-8

Potomac Calendar April 2-8

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Calendar March 12-18

Calendar March 12-18

Arlington Calendar March 12-18

Arlington Calendar March 12-18

Dana Kauffman, Lee District Supervisor

Dana Kauffman, Lee District Supervisor

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