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Centreville Home Sales: October, 2015
In October, 2015, 78 Centreville homes sold between $1,360,000-$137,000.
Centreville Home Sales: October, 2015
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Potomac: Students Receive Art Honors
The Potomac Elementary PTA honored 35 Potomac Elementary students on Nov. 10 for their achievement in the arts in the annual national PTA Reflections art contest.
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Burke Home Sales: October, 2015
In October, 2015, 41 Burke homes sold between $625,000-$185,000.
Burke Home Sales: October, 2015
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Mount Vernon Home Sales: October, 2015
In October, 2015, 98 homes sold between $1,400,000-$111,000 in the Mount Vernon area.
Mount Vernon Home Sales: October, 2015
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Arlington Home Sales: October, 2015
In October, 2015, 208 Arlington homes sold between $2,000,000-$126,000.
Arlington Home Sales: October, 2015
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Alexandria Home Sales: October, 2015
In October, 2015, 171 Alexandria homes sold between $2,100,000-$95,000.
Alexandria Home Sales: October, 2015
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Potomac Home Sales: October, 2015
In October, 2015, 31 Potomac homes sold between $1,725,000-$489,900.
Potomac Home Sales: October, 2015
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Editorial: Holidays Are About Giving
The holidays are about giving, and giving thanks. The holidays are about children and family. The holidays are about sharing, about joy.
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Herndon Cadets Learn from Active Duty Military Personnel
The Herndon High Navy Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps (NJROTC) departed Herndon on Friday, Oct. 30 for a three-day and night orientation field trip to Virginia Beach and Norfolk.
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Holiday Happenings in Herndon
What to do, where to shop in Herndon this holiday season?
Next-door neighbors Carmen Rodriguez, 9, and Alyson Peralta, 8, are ready for the holidays. Carmen is excited that her cousins from Texas will be joining the Herndon branch of the family for Thanksgiving and best of all they will be here in time for one of Carmen’s favorite holiday events – the annual 5k Turkey Trot, on Saturday, Nov. 21, starting at 4 p.m.
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Langley Senior Aims to Engage Young Voters
Swetha Ramesh invited to present nonprofit at Harvard.
On Tuesday, Nov. 10, Langley High School senior Swetha Ramesh traveled to Harvard University in Cambridge, Mass. where she was invited to present her 501(c)(3) nonprofit SILVER (Students for Increased Legislation on Voter Engagement through Registration) as part of a panel discussion on millennial political engagement.
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‘You’ll Be Laughing, You’ll Be Crying’ in Langley High School's 'Almost Maine'
Langley High School students perform at The Langley School.
Playwright John Cariani convinced Richie Follin and Peter Ongman to stare into each other’s eyes for 25 seconds. On stage.
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The Gift of Quality Cigars
McLean Cigars PG Boutique offers cigars, fine pens, lighters and leather goods.
For holiday gift-giving for the man who has already everything, McLean Cigars PG Boutique, located at 1429 Center Street in McLean, offers top-of-the-line cigars, fine pens, lighters and leather goods.
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McLean Rotary Club Celebrates 50th Anniversary
Tuesday, Nov. 10 marked the fiftieth anniversary of the Rotary Club of McLean.
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McLean to Welcome Holidays with WinterFest Parade
Parade set for Dec. 6 at downtown McLean.
On Sunday, Dec. 6, McLean residents will welcome in the holidays as more than 50 entries proceed down Old Chain Bridge Road for the seventh annual WinterFest parade.
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John Eaton Sings Holiday Favorites at The Alden
Washington, D.C.’s beloved musicologist, humorist and jazz pianist extraordinaire, John Eaton, will share the history and harmonies of some favorite seasonal songs from the American Songbook at a special “Holiday Spectacular” at The Alden in McLean.
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Great Falls to Host Holiday Fest and Other Events
The Great Falls Holiday Fest, to be held Saturday, Dec.5 and Sunday, Dec. 6, will offer shopping, art, food, lights and Saint Nicholas, too!
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Great Falls: Langley Volleyball Beats First Colonial in 6A State Semifinals
Saxons will face Conference 6 rival Madison in state championship match.
The Langley volleyball team swept First Colonial on Tuesday in the 6A state semifinals.
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Arlington: Black Lives Matter Banner Vandalized
A conversation extends beyond the pulpit.
Tuesday night after a church meeting the Rev. Kathryn Dwyer, senior pastor of Rock Spring Congregational UCC, walked her dog Micah right past the “Black Lives Matter” banner on the corner of the church lawn.