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Fine Arts Scene
Fine Arts Scene
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A Home for Squirrels to Heal
Springfield’s Phyllis Zupsic takes care of squirrels in her home as a licensed wildlife rehabilitator.
A Home for Squirrels to Heal
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Glory Days holds SMA Fund-Raiser
Proceeds will go toward finding a cure for Shea's nemesis.
Glory Days holds SMA Fund-Raiser
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Work Begins at Observatory Park
After efforts to collect funds, goals are becoming reality
Work Begins at Observatory Park
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Week in Vienna
Week in Vienna
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A Home for Squirrels to Heal
Springfield’s Phyllis Zupsic takes care of squirrels in her home as a licensed wildlife rehabilitator.
A Home for Squirrels to Heal
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Getting There
Virginia Department of Transportation releases study of commuting patterns on the American Legion Bridge.
Getting There
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Potomac Elementary Sculpts Artistic Future
David Hubbard’s “Night Boat” is among first public artworks in Potomac.
Potomac Elementary Sculpts Artistic Future
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Church Youth Present Musical
A musical “Surrender” will be presented this weekend in Sterling.
Church Youth Present Musical
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Senate Showdown Is Too Close To Call
Senate Showdown Is Too Close To Call
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Beltrante Still Pursuing Justice
Former police detective seeks police oversight board.
D. C. residents and three U.S. Presidents have placed their trust and safety in the hands of Nicholas “Nick” Beltrante for many years before he retired from the D.C. Metro Police in 1963. Now, at 86, the twice-retired Metro D.C. police homicide/robbery detective and private investigator continues to work toward safeguarding the rights of others by proposing to the Board of Supervisors the creation of a Police Citizens Oversight Board which would be charged with investigating citizen complaints, promoting police accountability, and serving as an independent voice for citizens.
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Claude Moore Colonial Farm Turns 40
Longtime friends, volunteers celebrate 40 years of colonial-style farming.
Claude Moore Colonial Farm opened its doors on July 26, 1973, with the idea to show what life was like 200 years ago. Forty years later, it still provides a glimpse of daily life for farmers in 1771. The farm welcomed friends and longtime volunteers to celebrate the last 40 years and look to the next 40 years Thursday, July 11.
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‘Things … Work Out in the End’
Westfield High presents “Laughing Stock.”
When The Moose River Playhouse in New Hampshire schedules “Dracula,” “Hamlet” and “Charley's Aunt” for its summer-stock season, something’s bound to go wrong — and it does, hilariously. That’s the premise of Westfield High’s new play, “Laughing Stock,” a comic farce and affectionate glimpse into the world of theater.
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New Life as a Texas Ranger for Snyder
Former Westfield baseball star is no longer part of Orioles' organization.
Westfield High graduate Brandon Snyder, the first round baseball selection of the Baltimore Orioles in the 2005 first year player draft, made the 25-member Texas Rangers roster which broke spring training camp to begin the new season last week.
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State Delegate, 45th District Democratic Primary
Elsie Mosqueda (D)
State Delegate, 45th District Democratic Primary