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Lessons in Music and Life

Guitars Not Guns prepares to graduate its first group of students this month.

Lessons in Music and Life

11th District: Thomas M. Davis III

11th District: Thomas M. Davis III

Body Maintenance Specialists

Mount Vernon Chiropractic Center Treats Young and Old

Body Maintenance Specialists

'Arsenic and Old Lace'

Westfield High stages classic on March 3-5.

'Arsenic and Old Lace'

Rethinking Maple Avenue

Last Tuesday, residents were asked how they wanted Maple Avenue to change.

Rethinking Maple Avenue

Questionnaire: Phyllis Randall, School Board, Broad Run District

Questionnaire: Phyllis Randall, School Board, Broad Run District

Reston Acts as Model for Planned Community Abroad

South Korean delegation tours Reston looking to import ideas about "New Town" communities to homeland.

Reston Acts as Model for Planned Community Abroad

Questionnaire: Scott York, Chairman, Board of Supervisors

Questionnaire: Scott York, Chairman, Board of Supervisors

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Mount Vernon: Gearing Up for 2016 Challenges

Looking at the year ahead.

With winter vacation, unseasonably warm weather and 2015 in their rearview mirrors, community leaders and elected officials from the Fairfax County School Board, Board of Supervisors, General Assembly turn their attention to some of the most significant issues, developments or decisions in 2016:

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How Nancy Reagan Put Clifton on the Map

First Lady’s visits to Heart in Hand restaurant still remembered.

A quaint village in Western Fairfax County enjoyed anonymity until the day former first lady Nancy Reagan came to town.

Letter: Questioning VDOT On I-66 Plan

Letter to the Editor

The following is a statement by the 66 Alliance at the Virginia Department of Transportation’s public information meeting on the “Transform 66 Inside the Beltway Project” at the Arlington Public Library on June 17.

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Meals Tax: Tasty or Revolting?

Supervisors digest task force’s final report on hot-button issue.

After hours of simmering debate, the Meals Tax Referendum Task Force’s presentation to the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors Tuesday was a mere amuse-bouche, whetting the appetite of board the for the group’s 170-page multi-course written report.

Roundups for 5/7/2014

The editor presents the roundups for 5/7/2014.

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Dragon Boating

It’s been called the fastest growing water sport in the world – although it took more than 2,000 years to recently take aim at that title.

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‘Gabby and Vicky Are Examples of Valor’

Sully Police Station honors Garbarino and Armel.

Vote on Tuesday, Nov. 7

Vote on Tuesday, Nov. 7

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Volunteering on ‘Red Day’

The agents of Keller Williams Realty of Chantilly/Centreville put on their work gloves Thursday, May 10 to help remove invasive garlic mustard plants from Eleanor C. Lawrence Park in Chantilly. Their efforts were part of the company’s “Red Day” when agents take a day off and volunteer in their communities.

Emergency Fair at Inova Alexandria Hospital

Second Annual Emergency Management and Safety Fair was held Aug. 25 in the Howard Street parking lot at the Inova Alexandria Hospital.

Arlington Politics: McMenamin Cites Overdevelopment Concerns

County Board independent candidate Mike McMenamin expressed support Oct. 7 for a citizens’ group that is worried about overbuilding in the Pentagon City area.