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Old Motel Continues To Operate
Plans for property include new housing
Plans for property include new housing

Competition on the Front Lines in Mount Vernon?
Family bakery not worried about big-name eatery coming next door.
Bakery
In 1775, a Church Where Black & White Could Worship Together
Bull Run Regional Park’s emancipation history is honored.
On Juneteenth, No Man Should Own Another
‘A Living Legacy that Springs from the Dirt’
Bishop Fuller encourages unity and reconciliation.
Juneteenth ceremony
Not Over Until It Is Over
Commentary
StarKist, Cornerstones, and Feed the Children Join to Meet the Needs
Truck delivers $100,000 in food and other necessities.
Cornerstones/Starkist feed the children
Third Annual Liberty Amendments Month Begins June 17
Third Annual Liberty Amendments Month

Herndon Town Council Reverses Historic District Review Board
Code allows for appeal.
725 Elden Street positioned for demolition.
On Recent Incidents of Hate Speech
On Recent Incidents of Hate Speech

Life’s Curve Balls
Selected 2nd overall in 1971 MLB draft, before struggling with life’s ‘ups and downs.’
My name is John Franklin and life sometimes throws you a curve ball. Since Mental Health Awareness Month finished recently and now that baseball season is in full swing, I thought this would be a good time to introduce myself since both of these have affected my life.

Lake Accotink Task Force Meets for the First Time
Fate of this Springfield lake discussed by newly formed group.
Lake Accotink
‘An Opportunity for Development and Advancement’
Fairfax Ace Hardware is becoming employee owned.
hardware stores
Hoagies, Lasagna, Cheesesteaks, Cannoli and More
A Deli opens a new location in Fairfax City.
Deli Relocates
Flourishing After 55 in Arlington
After 55