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Officials Address School Board Issue

School Board Voices Concerns for General Assembly

Officials Address School Board Issue

Column: Dealing with Violence and Its Aftermath

In the aftermath of Tucson, Aurora and Newtown, there was an explosion of interest in keeping our citizens safe by somehow having better mental health care, and providing reasonable gun control.

Escape from New Orleans

Escape from New Orleans

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Opinion: Independent Progressive: You Can’t Open the Farmers Market During a Pandemic

Back in March and April as the Covid 19 pandemic peaked, we were warned that it was unlikely the Reston Farmers Market could be opened for the 2020 season as scheduled (April 25), if at all.

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Growing Your Business in Springfield

Community Business Partnership coaches entrepreneurs.

Juli Monroe, author of The Enthusiastic Networker—Growing a Successful Business, told a group of 20 people last Friday, Aug. 2, how to get their books published at the monthly networking breakfast of The Women’s Business Center of Northern Virginia, located in Springfield.

Battle Rages Over Historic Maywood House

Historic Affairs and Landmark Review Board prohibits family from demolishing and rebuilding 83-year-old, four-room cottage.

Battle Rages Over Historic Maywood House

‘At Some Time, Everyone Needs a Helping Hand’

Wounded veteran talks about the value of serving others.

Two years ago, Marine veteran and Purple Heart recipient Justin Constantine shared his personal story with Mountain View High students. Severely injured during the War in Iraq, he had a long road to recovery and now helps other wounded veterans.

Barnett Retires After 34 Years

Barnett leaves City to director Senior Services of Alexandria

Barnett Retires After 34 Years

Livingstone at Home on Air

Cabin John volunteer firefighter co-hosts radio show on home finance.

Livingstone at Home on Air

Aiming for College

Local rifle teams send several members to college with scholarships

Aiming for College

Aiming for College

Local rifle teams send several members to college with scholarships

Aiming for College

Aiming for College

Local rifle teams send several members to college with scholarships

Aiming for College

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Column: Panel for Seniors Addresses Improving One’s Memory

On March 13, Senior Services of Alexandria and host, Westminster Presbyterian Church, welcomed more than 100 Alexandria seniors to SSA’s March Speaker Series event: “Maintaining Memory and Coping with its Loss.”

Arlington Players’ "Amadeus" Explores Genius

Peter Shaffer’s Play Plods on Jefferson Stage.

Arlington Players’ "Amadeus" Explores Genius

Arlington Players’ "Amadeus" Explores Genius

Peter Shaffer’s Play Plods on Jefferson Stage.

Arlington Players’ "Amadeus" Explores Genius

WHS Presents ‘The Crucible’

Salem Witch Trials come to life on stage.

Featuring a cast and crew of 40 — plus original music created by a student — Westfield High presents Arthur Miller’s powerful drama, "The Crucible." Set in 1692 Salem, Mass., it’s the story of a husband and wife and what happens when the husband’s former lover falsely accuses Salem citizens of being witches.

Volunteering

Volunteering

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Mount Vernon: Church Awards College Scholarships

The Aldersgate Permanent Endowment Committee has awarded 10 scholarships for the 2015-16 school year, eight for college students and two $1,500 gifts for qualified Wesley Theological Seminary students.

Editorial: Give Locally

For tens of thousands of families in our area, uncertainty and need; nonprofits face drop in contributions.

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