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Children Enjoy Pony Time Classes
It is late morning on a warm and slightly muggy day in July and a half-dozen children are gathered around Allison Mills and her horse, Doc, at the Stables at Meadowood in Lorton.
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The Year of Panther Power at Langston Hughes Middle School
"One Community, One Family" during construction.
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Graduating With Roses
Madison High graduates more than 400 students, with 94 percent college bound.
Seniors of James Madison High School entered the Robinson Secondary School basketball gym to the customary “Pomp and Circumstance” with the orchestra led by conductor Erin Eberly on Saturday, June 8.
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Everyone Looks Forward to the Opening of the New Hunters Woods
Getting a New Look After 30 years
Everyone Looks Forward to the Opening of the New Hunters Woods
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Everyone Looks Forward to the Opening of the New Hunters Woods
Getting a New Look After 30 years
Everyone Looks Forward to the Opening of the New Hunters Woods
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Lee High School Springs 'Bye, Bye Birdie'
Lee High School Springs 'Bye, Bye Birdie'
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Some Crimes Never Fade Away
‘Never the Sinner’ at 1st Stage.
It was the "trial of the century" that mesmerized the nation in 1924. Two teenage college students, Nathan Leopold and Richard Loeb, went on trial for the murder of a 14-year-old boy. They were defended by the most famous defense lawyer of the day, Clarence Darrow. These facts and the ultimate outcomes are easily found on Wikipedia.
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Theatre Listings April 8-15
Theatre Listings April 8-15
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'Snow White and the 8 Dwarfs'
Chantilly High presents children's play with a fun, new twist.
'Snow White and the 8 Dwarfs'
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Strike Up The Band for 'The Music Man'
Alliance Theatre's Summer Stars stages play July 30-Aug. 1 at Chantilly High.
Strike Up The Band for 'The Music Man'
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Board Puts Off Land Decision
New school approved on Kendale, other sites to be studied.
Board Puts Off Land Decision
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NAACP Chapter To Honor Retired Arlington Educator
Macekura talks about his involvement in integration of county’s public schools.
On Saturday, Oct.13, the Arlington Branch National Association of Colored People (NAACP) will honor former Arlington educator Joseph Macekura at its 66th Annual Freedom Fund Banquet for his work helping to integrate Arlington Public Schools, most notably helping four African-American students enroll in Stratford Junior High School (now known as H-B Woodlawn Secondary School), which made it the first school in Virginia to be integrated.
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'Dream,' 'Music Man' At Madeira
'Dream,' 'Music Man' At Madeira
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Stone Bridge Play Offends Some
Stone Bridge Play Offends Some


