News for Tuesday, June 15, 2004

News for Tuesday, June 15, 2004

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Two Teachers Earn Kennedy Center Award

Two Teachers Earn Kennedy Center Award

REVIEW: Clark Street Premieres Two

REVIEW: Clark Street Premieres Two

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Roundup

Roundup

Two Teachers Earn Kennedy Center Award

Two Teachers Earn Kennedy Center Award

Charging for the Beltway

Maryland DOT brings toll lane proposal to Park and Planning.

Charging for the Beltway

Body Found in Suitcase

Police have found the remains of a woman in luggage in South Riding.

Body Found in Suitcase

Crime

Crime

Oakton's Rocket Man

Oakton High School names Steve Scholla its top teacher for 2004.

Oakton's Rocket Man

Health Notes

Health Notes

No Clear Solution

Food allergy in young children seems to be a growing problem in industrialized countries.

No Clear Solution

Washington-Lee Prom

Hilton Crystal City, June 12, 8 p.m.

Washington-Lee Prom

GED Program Spells S-u-c-c-e-s-s

Graduation ceremony for GED students is held for first time in Loudoun.

GED Program Spells S-u-c-c-e-s-s

Walking Through 2000 Years of History

11th annual Potomac Celtic Festival echoes with music, dance, storytelling, poetry and more.

Walking Through 2000 Years of History

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New, Bigger Library for Fairfax City

New building at the corner of Old Lee and North Street to open in spring 2006.

New, Bigger Library for Fairfax City

Belmont Glen Wins Approval

The new subdivision will garner over a million dollars in proffers for the county.

Belmont Glen Wins Approval

Vote on Wedderburn Delayed

Decision on housing development near Cedar Lane is slated for his fall.

Vote on Wedderburn Delayed

Building a Better Park

Group begins push to make Quincy Park a central spot for Arlingtonians.

Building a Better Park

Another School Or Affordable Housing?

Residents organize to oppose Kendale School plans.

Another School Or Affordable Housing?

Opening Up Presidential Debates

George Farah of McLean works to include more voices in national debates.

Opening Up Presidential Debates

County Cuts Housing Grants by 5%

Drop in payments intended to extend rental assistance to more residents.

County Cuts Housing Grants by 5%

Collecting Trash

County plan calls for study of consolidating pickups from businesses, apartments.

Collecting Trash

Expensive Tickets for Speeders

Motorists are ignoring speed limits, generating safety concerns for Richland Acres residents.

Expensive Tickets for Speeders

Deconstructing the Session

District 16 legislators hold townhall meeting.

Deconstructing the Session

New Life for Reston Citizen's Association?

Former RA board member Mike Corrigan and a group of fellow community activists are trying to revive RCA.

New Life for Reston Citizen's Association?

Week in Reston

Week in Reston

DVDs Divide Board

A funding request stirs up supervisors.

DVDs Divide Board

Opening Up Presidential Debates

George Farah of McLean works to include more voices in national debates.

Opening Up Presidential Debates

Answer Is Still No

Council considers resolution to oppose Techway.

Answer Is Still No

This Week in Potomac

This Week in Potomac

Lil Thanks Seven Locks

Lil Thanks Seven Locks

Anne Martinez Makes It Big

Potomac artist turns her talent toward set design.

Anne Martinez Makes It Big

A New Place to Worship

Potomac Synagogue dedicates its new sanctuary.

A New Place to Worship

Thanking Mr. Oliver

Thoreau Middle School community honors retiring principal Bruce Oliver for 16 years of service.

Thanking Mr. Oliver

Crime

Crime

A Schoolhouse in the Park?

Citizens discuss the Oakton Schoolhouse as they provide suggestions for future uses of the Park Authority-owned Corbalis site.

A Schoolhouse in the Park?

Plowman: Fatal Shooting Was Accidental

Prosecutors dismiss one count of murder, and Matthew Lanthram agrees to plead guilty to involuntary manslaughter and six other felonies.

Plowman: Fatal Shooting Was Accidental