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Charitable Endeavors

Local men chair committee to recognize politicians who work for cancer research.

Charitable Endeavors

Charitable Endeavors

Local men chair committee to recognize politicians who work for cancer research.

Charitable Endeavors

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Business Notes

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ArtSpireVA: A Vision Realized

Gennifer DeFilippo had the same thought each year as she watched some of her dance students walk away from performing, from dancing, from the arts. The reasons varied.

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Economic Woes Keep Humane Group on Its Toes

Working to create a dependable flow of funds.

Baubles and beads replaced putters and tees to score for the animals when 12 vendor boutiques displayed their wares at TPC at Avenel for the annual fall luncheon and holiday bazaar for Friends of Montgomery County Animals (FMCA) on Tuesday, Nov. 13.

It Takes A Community — With Spirit

Fort Belvoir Hosts Weekend Youth Games

It Takes A Community — With Spirit

It Takes a Community — with Spirit

Fort Belvoir Hosts Weekend Youth Games

It Takes a Community — with Spirit

Opinion: Commentary: Collective Bargaining Means a Seat at the Table so Fairfax County Employees Can Improve Services, Jobs

The pandemic is showing just how much we depend on each other -- no matter who we are, where we’re from or the color of our skin.

How Much Money for Retirement?

Too many underestimate what they need.

Some of the conversation and discussion at Senor Law Day on Saturday, Oct. 13 from 9 a.m. to noon at First Baptist Church at 2932 King Street will include funding a retirement.

Questionnaire: Warren Geurin, School Board, Sterling District

Questionnaire: Warren Geurin, School Board, Sterling District

Brighter Future for Labor Center

More workers participating and CIF receives $20,000 grant.

Not only is the Centreville Immigration Forum (CIF) running a successful labor-resource center, but it’s just received the 2012 Meyer Foundation Grant for $20,000.

Alexandria Public Housing Redevelopment Falls Through

Arlington Brief: Coalition Honors 87 African and African-American Students

The Civic Coalition for Minority Affairs honored 87 African and African-American students in its 23rd Annual Awards Ceremony in April at the Career Center. The Civic Coalition for Minority Affairs is a council of representatives from civic, religious and social organizations of Northern Virginia. Committed to excellence in education, the group endeavors to foster high academic achievement through its annual awards ceremony honoring high achieving African and African-American students in 5th, 8th and 11th grades.

Centre View Bulletin Board: Nov. 21, 2012

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Bureaucracy Trumps Logic In Flood Repairs

Is there a hidden agenda to the county's handling of repairs in Huntington?

Bureaucracy Trumps Logic In Flood Repairs

Letter: Energy Efficiency: It’s in our Homes and Wallet

The word sustainability scares some people, but energy efficiency just makes common sense and is one of the ways that sustainability becomes tangible for people. As we encounter rising energy costs in every aspect of our lives, it just makes sense to make our homes and the systems that run them cheaper and more environmentally responsible. We spend much of our time at home with family and friends, and homes have a huge impact on energy consumption and the health of the planet. The good news is that you can take charge and make a big difference. The Local Energy Alliance Program (LEAP) in Charlottesville, Va. has helped many families in Central Virginia and Northern Virginia.

Meet the Candidates for School Board

Five candidates are competing to win three School Board seats in the A district.

Meet the Candidates for School Board

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Family Fitness & Fun FEST Held in Herndon

Wise food choices and exercise provide "Superhero powers."

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Aldersgate Awards 11 Scholarships

The Aldersgate Permanent Endowment Committee has awarded a total of 11 scholarships for the 2013-14 school year. Eight awards were college scholarships and three were seminary scholarships.