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Fed's Gain is City's Loss
Assistant Commonwealth Attorney Erik Barnet Leaves Local Post
Fed's Gain is City's Loss
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Life, Act Intersect in 'Three Hotels'
Local couple performs in Theater of the First Amendment production.
Life, Act Intersect in 'Three Hotels'
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Life, Art Intersect in 'Three Hotels'
Local couple performs in Theater of the First Amendment production.
Life, Art Intersect in 'Three Hotels'
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Life, Art Intersect in 'Three Hotels'
Local couple performs in Theater of the First Amendment production.
Life, Art Intersect in 'Three Hotels'
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Life, Art Intersect in 'Three Hotels'
Local couple performs in Theater of the First Amendment production.
Life, Art Intersect in 'Three Hotels'
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Lansdowne Village Greens Draws Crowd
Two nights of debate focuses on town center proposition.
Lansdowne Village Greens Draws Crowd
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Camps & Schools
Camps & Schools
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Sterling Playmakers to Present “Our Town”
Playmakers Present 'Our Town'
Sterling Playmakers to Present “Our Town”
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Bringing ‘My Fair Lady’ to Stage
Potomac Theatre Company’s production opens this Friday.
This month The Potomac Theatre Company presents Alan J. Lerner and Frederick Loewe's “My Fair Lady.”
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County Approves $25,000 To Create Swan From Ugly Duckling
County Approves $25,000 To Create Swan From Ugly Duckling
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Alexandria: City Workers Brighten Alexandria
People at Work
The 2x3 foot gray bucket slowly rises 17 feet toward the traffic light at Prince Street and Alfred in Old Town. Alvin Jefferson, a signal tech for the City of Alexandria, has strapped on his safety helmet, snapped on his red safety harness and hooked it onto the bucket. He is retrofitting Alexandria traffic signals with LED lights as part of the city's program to have all 250 signals completed by the end of the year. Matt Melkerson, division chief of traffic operations, says LED lights are more energy efficient and will save the city a lot of money on maintenance costs. Instead of changing bulbs every year and a half, the new LED bulbs are supposed to last at least five years and maybe longer. This frees the workers up to do other things. "In addition, it reduces the time when our workers are up in the air and exposed to traffic hazards."
