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Opinion: Zachary Taylor Missed the Point
But then, he DOES work for the plastics industry (response to the response to ‘10 Things You Can Do’)
Opinion
Just Kidding: 95 Baby Goats and Counting
Two farmers in Mercersburg bring a little good nature to Westover
The Farmers in the Dale
Too Many Dogs and Cats, Not Enough Fosters
Fostering in Arlington is easy, supported by staff, and rewarding
Fostering in Arlington is easy, supported by staff, and rewarding
Can You Guess The Name of This Squash?
Arlington Lee Cleaners’ vegetable patch has a mystery vegetable
Vegetables
First Free Pop Up Shop To Become Annual Event
Almost 2,000 pieces of clothing found new homes (instead of the landfill).
Pop Up
Jake’s Ice Cream Provides Jobs for Adults with Disabilities
Robin Rinearson receives Eleanor Sue Finkelstein Inclusion and Disabilities Award
Jakes Ice Cream
’VOTE!’ Say the Little Blue Rocks
Popping up all over Arlington, blue rocks remind Virginians to vote every year, but this election is not like others.
Blue Rocks
Concerts at Norwood
Featuring Alexandria Saxophonist Vaughn Ambrose and D.C. pianist Jon Ozment.
Beth Lewis receives Choralis Foundation award for contributions to choral music.
Arlington Students Collect Clothes for Free Pop Up Shop
EcoAction Arlington and other local groups support ‘swap don't shop’ event
pop up shop
Planting Trees To Relieve Future Heat
Previous work mapping hotspots informs placement of canopy trees by Marymount students and tree stewards.
Trees
We Struggle with the Aftermath of Oct. 7
Quakers, Muslims, Rabbis preach: “We must find the humanity in each other.”
Israel
Sidewalk Spots and Parking Spots
Sidewalks get “Spot treatment” in Country Club Hills, car data collected from parking spots
Cars in Arlington
J.D. Spain Receives Luminary Leadership Award
Local activist ran in county board primary as leader who gets things done.
Award
Women’s Summit in Tyson's Hilton Coalesces Local Women
Next election alarms many who see women’s rights infringed
There is nothing quite like entering a ballroom overflowing with 1,000 (mostly) women to understand the effect the last few years have had on Virginians. They are fired up. One could hear the buzz all the way down the hall.
Arlington’s Ballston Wetland Opens
No beavers, but green and speckled frogs plus trash seen
Arlington Wetlands
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