News for Tuesday, May 1, 2007

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Bulletin Board

Bulletin Board

Calendar: May 2-8

Calendar: May 2-8

Skate Park: Now or 2012?

Two budget recommendations conflict.

Skate Park: Now or 2012?

Bulletin Board

Bulletin Board

Goodbye, Frank

Former Mayor Frank Mann dies at 86.

Goodbye, Frank

Lansdowne Homes Damaged in Fire

Loudoun County Fire Marshal investigating cause of early morning fire.

Lansdowne Homes Damaged in Fire

Students Apply History Lessons

Holocaust remembrance sparks activism to stop Darfur genocide.

Students Apply History Lessons

Real Estate Notes

Real Estate Notes

Community Notes

Community Notes

Glassware Givaway

Rustico will give customers a glass to take home for every Allagash beer they order.

Glassware Givaway

Paper Mario, Not Paper Thin

Game Review

Paper Mario, Not Paper Thin

Hardcore Snuggling

A band with a very misleading name comes to Alexandria.

Hardcore Snuggling

Reading, Writing and Rock

The Paul Green School of Rock Music sets up shop in Northern Virginia.

Reading, Writing and Rock

Open Questions Remain about Dulles Rail

Open Questions Remain about Dulles Rail

Stressing Need for More Affordable Units

Reston Interfaith introduces community to its continuum of housing and services.

Stressing Need for More Affordable Units

Rape Reported in Ashburn

Sheriff’s Office looking into reported sexual assault.

Rape Reported in Ashburn

So Much Depends On Parking

Space and location of future parking may sway public opinion of plan.

So Much Depends On Parking

LCRC Supports New Convention Call

New delegates and candidates will have until May 6 to file with committee.

LCRC Supports New Convention Call

Residents Call for Litter Clean-up

Vienna area highways in focus for greater trash pick-up efforts, awareness campaign

Residents Call for Litter Clean-up

New Road Opens in Brambleton

Community promises easy road access, new amenities.

New Road Opens in Brambleton

Worker Citations on the Rise

First quarter figures show less labor site turnout, more anti-solicitation charges

Worker Citations on the Rise

Intercom System Heading to Schools

Intercom System Heading to Schools

Turner to Run for School Board

Turner to Run for School Board

Citizens Discuss, Shape Merrifield’s Future

New residents acquainted with comprehensive plan.

Citizens Discuss, Shape Merrifield’s Future

Rotary Club Names Citizen of the Year

Long-time Herndon volunteer, resident Dave Sinclair receives honors.

Rotary Club Names Citizen of the Year

Kniffin Collects Dresses, Makes Prom Reality

Kniffin Collects Dresses, Makes Prom Reality

Hall Back to Court

Hall Back to Court

AOL Gets Green

AOL breaks ground on its new environment-friendly child-care center in Ashburn.

AOL Gets Green

Two Departments, Divergent Strategies

Two Departments, Divergent Strategies

Cancer Charity Reaches Milestone

The Brad Kaminsky Foundation hosts sixth annual Heroes of Hope Golf Tournament.

Cancer Charity Reaches Milestone

Week in Loudoun

Week in Loudoun

Families Find Friends through Fires

Families Find Friends through Fires

Board Approves CIP

Extended meetings leads to adopted fiscal plan.

Board Approves CIP

Marsh Cleanup

National Honor Society students from West Potomac High School organize a cleanup a Dyke Marsh.

Marsh Cleanup

Closing the Gap

Black and Hispanic scores improve, yet middle school minority scores fall behind trend.

Closing the Gap

Council Notebook

Council Notebook

Transportation Drives Session

Howell and Plum brief community on legislation.

Transportation Drives Session

Robberies Dominate Crime Statistics

Annual numbers show rise in overall major offenses, decline in less serious charges.

Robberies Dominate Crime Statistics

Legacy of Love and Care

Friends encourage mourners to act as Maxine Turner did.

Legacy of Love and Care