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Prescription Drug Coverage: A Crash Course

More than 200 turn out for forum on new plan for seniors.

Prescription Drug Coverage: A Crash Course

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Science Festival Preview

Dr. Dana Perkins, a biological warfare expert, was a guest lecturer at Yorktown High School on March 15.

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Mount Vernon Sports Briefs

West Potomac football signee; Area wrestling, swimming, and gymnastics results

Mount Vernon Sports Briefs

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Mount Vernon Sports Briefs

West Potomac football signee; Area wrestling, swimming, and gymnastics results

Mount Vernon Sports Briefs

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And Then There Was One

Arlington resident last MCM “Groundpounder.”

“I’ve been very, very fortunate to never have a serious injury.” — Arlington’s Al Richmond on completing his 41st Marine Corps Marathon

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Six Steps to Friendly Trails

Great Falls Trailblazers produce a Handbook 2008.

Six Steps to Friendly Trails

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Classified Advertising October 15, 2014

Read the latest ads here!

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Cooper Middle Presents ‘Aida’

Spring production runs Wednesday through Saturday, April 30-May 3.

It’s the timeless story of star-crossed lovers - with a twist. Cooper Middle School is performing “Aida,” the story of a deep love stirring in the midst of a war between two nations, starting today. “The music’s excellent and it’s a beautiful show,” said theater arts teacher and play director Meg Baber. “I love the drama of it and how meaningful it is. And I do like to keep challenging them. I don’t want to make it too easy.” The story follows Aida - an enslaved Nubian princess as she falls in love with Radames - an Egyptian soldier already promised to the Pharaoh’s daughter. “As their forbidden love blossoms, Aida is forced to weigh her heart against the responsibility she faces as leader of her people,” Baber said in an email. “Aida and Radames' love for one another proves transcendent of cultural differences and ushers in a time of unprecedented peace between the warring nations.” She said it is a very mature, challenging play for the middle school age group, but believes that many of the actors are talented enough to handle it. About 70 people are a part of the show’s cast and crew.

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Letter: Appalled by Cell Tower

I am writing in support of Susan Gaertner's perspective on the cell tower issue in Burke Centre [“Cell Tower Challenged in Burke,” Burke Connection, April 24-30, 2014]. Granting that reception may be a problem with some carriers in some parts of Burke, it does not seem to me that, based on the Conservancy's governing documents, it is the Board of Trustee's responsibility to improve cell phone service for residents; nor do the Trustees clearly have the legal authority to lease our Open Space, including land at our five community centers, to a commercial vendor such as AT&T for the purpose of erecting a cell tower. Furthermore, such a lease would violate our Easement of Enjoyment in the Common Areas per Article IV, Section 2 of the Burke Centre Declaration of Covenants and Restrictions.

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Historic Moment in Alexandria

Controversial statue relocated to an undisclosed location.

For 131 years, the lone figure stood at the intersection of Washington and Prince streets in Old Town.

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Signature Celebrates

Virginia’s Signature Theatre opens its doors for their annual Open House on Saturday, Aug. 4.

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Alexandria City Public Schools Serves 30,000 Meals Weekly to Children during Coronavirus

Five yellow school buses and two vans line up outside door 34 at T.C. Williams every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 9:30 a.m. for meal deliveries to Alexandria children.

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