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Recognizing Reston’s Best

Reston Interfaith, Greater Reston Chamber of Commerce hosts annual awards gala.

The annual Best of Reston awards recognized four individuals, two organizations and two businesses Thursday, April 12 at the Reston Hyatt. Reston Interfaith and the Greater Reston Chamber of commerce host the awards, which celebrated their 21st year.

Training Key In School Safety

FCPS security coordinator addresses citizens committee.

Keeping students safe is Jim McLain’s job. After retiring as a Fairfax County police commander in 2001, he joined Fairfax County Public Schools; and for 12 years now, he’s been one of its two security coordinators.

Use Strengths to Leverage Weaknesses

Dr. Mel Levine provided advice to parents of children with learning challenges.

Use Strengths to Leverage Weaknesses

Man Charged in Money Scam

Man Charged in Money Scam

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Restaurant of the Week: Belle Haven Pizzeria & Custard Shack

Belle Haven Pizzeria & Custard Shack is a locally owned restaurant dedicated to using the freshest, local ingredients and providing outstanding service.

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Tale of Three Alexandria Businesses

Three business owners look to future of local commerce.

Hubbard Honored For Recycling Efforts

Hubbard Honored For Recycling Efforts

Hubbard Honored For Recycling Efforts

Hubbard Honored For Recycling Efforts

Hubbard Honored For Recycling Efforts

Hubbard Honored For Recycling Efforts

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City of Fairfax Band Turns 45

The band kicks off their 45th season on Nov. 1.

In 1969, Nixon was president, men walked on the moon, gas cost 35 cents a gallon, and the war in Vietnam raged on. In Fairfax, a group of musicians came together to play one summer concert as the City celebrated the Fourth of July.

His Media’s the Message

Mount Vernon sophomore writes award-winning script in which zombie casualties confront Bush.

His Media’s the Message

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Chantilly: Pirates and Mermaids and Parrots, Oh, My!

Chantilly High presents funny and swashbuckling children’s play.

An 8-year-old boy’s pirate adventures on the high seas will elicit laughter in Chantilly High’s children’s show, “Pirates! Theodore Thud and the Quest for Weird Beard.”

Tirrell Named to Planning Commission

Potential Relocation Cited for lack of re-appointment, Tirrell Appointed

Tirrell Named to Planning Commission

Returning Home

Vienna Soldier Sustains War Injury

Returning Home

Visions of Dream Pools

Custom designed pools prove a creative guard against summer heat.

Visions of Dream Pools

Letter: Commentary On the Budget

To the Editor: I write today about the budget city council recently passed largely for two reasons. First, the public deserves to know my views. Second, we have received numerous e-mails, some from ACPS PTSA parents and school board members urging council not to cut the ACPS budget. And third, to address concerns/beliefs that action by council to cut the ACPS budget was intended as a punitive measure to punish the school board for not firing the superintendent.

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Valentine’s Day and Volunteers

Seniors learn about opportunities to serve their community.

Out & About: Dining Out: Exploring Peruvian Cuisine Locally

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Week in Loudoun

Week in Loudoun