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Tax Exemptions Sought

Tax Exemptions Sought

New Ballgame

Latest debate on the master plan revision for the park focuses on athletic fields.

New Ballgame

Making Children Fit Wise

Sterling Mom Opens Health Club for Children

Making Children Fit Wise

Waging Upstream Battle Against Mainstream Parties

Taking a Chance on an Independent.

John Saylor says with pride that he was Gwendolyn Beck’s friend long before he became her campaign manager. Like most friends in the Washington area, he’d talk politics with Beck.

No Finance Committee For ARHA

By Chuck Hagee

No Finance Committee For ARHA

History: George Washington -- Master of Guile and Deceit

The oft told legend is that George Washington could not tell a lie. The reality is that General Washington proved to be a master of guile and deceit. These qualities are among the principle reasons America won the War of Independence.

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Budget Surplus to Bolster Virginia’s Creditworthiness

Local delegate breaks down allocations.

Church Helps Orphans in Rwanda

United Christian Parish of Reston receives the 2005 Global Perspectives Award.

Church Helps Orphans in Rwanda

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How to Solve Fairfax County’s Affordable Housing Dilemma

County seeks public’s ideas.

How To Define — and Provide — Affordable Housing in Alexandria?

Revised Resolution 830 won’t require maintaining affordability levels for public housing redevelopments.

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Home Ownership Fair Packages A Dream

Home Ownership Fair Packages A Dream

Opinion: Commentary: Ongoing Unemployment Crisis in the Commonwealth

I wrote here in May that perhaps the most challenging aspect of the COVID-19 pandemic that was not health related remains the ongoing unemployment crisis throughout the Commonwealth.

Letter: Is It Time For Change?

Letter to the Editor

Alexandria is now going through some major changes as it relates to planning/development and traffic and transportation issues.

Virginia Lawmakers Seek Information on Prisoner Segregation

Bills would require Department of Corrections to track duration, demographics, disabilities of inmates in solitary.

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Teacher Launches TeamEsteem Program

Latest book addresses finance for youths

Born and raised on Buchanan Street in Alexandria, West Potomac High School teacher Daryl Mackey was determined to give back to his community. In the early 1990s, he launched his DreamEsteem program as West Potomac High School's basketball coach.

Watts Branch Rehabilitation Enters New Phase

Study to be completed this fall, implementation in 2006.

Watts Branch Rehabilitation Enters New Phase

Passover—Exodus From Slavery or Holiday of Bondage?

Chabad Community Passover Seder This year, join friends and family at the Chabad Community Passover Seder. Relive the exodus, discover the eternal meaning of the Haggadah, and enjoy a community Seder complete with hand-baked Matzah, win and a wonderful dinner spiced with songs and insights. First Seder Night Monday, March 25, at 7:15 p.m. Couvert: $40 per person, $20 for children ages 4 through 12 and $180 for an Evening Sponsorship. For more information call 703-476-1829, email rabbi@chabadrh.org or visit www.chabadrh.org.

Keeping an Active Mind and Body

Keeping an Active Mind and Body