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Local Real Estate: May 2013 Top Sales in Great Falls and McLean
In May 2013, 31 Great Falls homes sold between $2,840,000-$410,000 and 132 homes sold between $5,677,777-$127,800 in McLean.
Local Real Estate: May 2013 Top Sales in Great Falls and McLean
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Arlington Real Estate: July 2012 Top Sales
In July 2012, 257 Arlington homes sold between $2,100,000-$85,000.
Arlington Real Estate: July 2012 Top Sales
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McLean Woman’s Club: Discussing Senior Nutrition
Dr. Lewis Suskiewicz, M. D., a distinguished local internist retired from Inova Fairfax and Fair Oaks Hospitals, spoke about senior nutrition to the Woman’s Club of McLean at its meeting on Feb. 2.
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NOVA Ice Dogs Win League Championship
Alexandria's Northern Virginia Ice Dogs Hockey Team won the U-16 Upper Patrick CBHL League Championship on Feb. 26 beating the #1 ranked Piedmont Predators in a game that went to a shoot-out.
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Wildcats, McLean Play to Scoreless Soccer Tie
Centreville boys celebrate Senior Night.
Wildcats, McLean Play to Scoreless Soccer Tie
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Bulldog Lax Sweeps Rebels
Westfield boys and girls lacrosse teams take down Fairfax in Friday doubleheader.
Bulldog Lax Sweeps Rebels
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Crime Report
Crime Report
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Great Falls Home Sales: April, 2018
In April, 2018, 25 Great Falls homes sold between $2,600,000-$579,000.
Great Falls Home Sales: April, 2018
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Day of Service
Arlington for a Clean Environment coordinated volunteers to clean up Barcroft Park at 4200 S Four Mile Run Drive on Saturday, Jan. 4, as part of Gov. Terry McAuliffe’s Commonwealth Day of Service events.
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Calendar Nov. 9-15
Calendar Nov. 9-15
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Calendar Aug. 28-Sept. 3
Calendar Aug. 28-Sept. 3
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Calendar Nov. 9-15
Calendar Nov. 9-15
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Classified Advertising
Classified Advertising
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Purvis Dawson, Mount Vernon District Supervisor
Purvis Dawson, Mount Vernon District Supervisor
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College Day At Lees Corner
Friday April 13 was "College Day" in the Chantilly Pyramid and all faculty and staff were encouraged to wear a shirt from their alma mater and to engage their students in discussions about college and careers. The effort was part of a "Crayon to College" initiative, acknowledging research that suggests that the earlier students start thinking about possible careers, the better they plan their educational paths. Here, some administrators and faculty of Lees Corner Elementary School pose for a group shot in their spirit wear.
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Helping Anti-Hunger Groups
Valon Salon in Centreville took part in hosting a bake sale on Saturday, April 28 through the Great American Bake Sale and raised over $400 to support the Share Our Strength’s No Kid Hungry Campaign. No Kid Hungry is a national effort to end childhood hunger in America by 2015. The money raised by Valon Salon will help national anti-hunger organizations cover the costs to serve meals to children in need where even $1 can help connect a child to 10 meals.
