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Fairfax: 22nd Annual Goblin Gallop is Oct. 25
Benefits families of children with cancer.
Halloween will soon be here, and that means it’s time for the 22nd annual Goblin Gallop. It’s set for Sunday, Oct. 25, at the Fairfax Corner Shopping Center.
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Alexandria: T.C. Williams Field Hockey Advances to Conference 7 Semifinals
Titans beat Annandale, improve to 16-1 with 12th straight victory.
The T.C. Williams field hockey team beat Annandale 3-0 on Tuesday.
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Burke: Lake Braddock Field Hockey Secures Regional Berth
Bruins beat Mount Vernon in Conference 7 tournament.
The Lake Braddock field hockey team defeated Mount Vernon 2-0 on Tuesday.
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It's Time to Sign Up For the Goblin Gallop
Benefits families of children with cancer.
Halloween will soon be here, and that means it’s time for the 22nd annual Goblin Gallop. It’s set for Sunday, Oct. 25, at the Fairfax Corner Shopping Center.
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Potomac Day: Parade Features Chamber’s Honorees
Elie Pisarra Cain to receive Lifetime Achievement Award.
The Potomac Chamber of Commerce has selected four citizens — who each make Potomac a better place to live — to honor on Potomac Day, Oct. 24.
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New Principal at Potomac Elementary
Educator plans to incorporate more technology, keep parents informed.
Ever since she was an elementary school student, Catherine Allie knew that she wanted to be an educator.
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Potomac: Interfaith Works Prepares for 'Empty Bowls'
Students bake bread to donate to charity event in Potomac.
Interfaith Works, a nonprofit organization with a mission to address homelessness and poverty in Montgomery County, will host an “Empty Bowls” fundraiser at the Julia Bindeman Center in Potomac on Thursday, Oct. 22.
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Potomac Brief: Library Show on Cable
Montgomery County’s Office of Public Information, Division of Cable Programming and Montgomery County Public Libraries have launched a new quarterly cable program called “Check Us Out” that will showcase library services available to residents.
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Rosslyn Unveils Marine Corps Marathon Drive
Local “groundpounder” readies for 40th MCM.
It is known as “The People’s Marathon” and 40 years ago, Arlington resident Al Richmond was one of 2,655 people lining up to participate in the first Marine Corps Marathon.
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Letter: Importance of Libraries
Letter to the Editor
I am a resident of Arlington and I wanted to write in to express how impressed I am with the programs my local library has in place to promote literacy in children.
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Future Without Fuss: A Peek Into Arlington's Development Plans
Project on N. Glebe Road provides peek into Arlington development plans.
The future is here, and it's not as controversial as expected.
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Reston: Brownell’s 13 Kills Help South Lakes Sweep McLean
Seahawks volleyball in search of first conference title.
The South Lakes volleyball team swept McLean on Monday.
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School Board–Dranesville District: Pete Kurzenhauser
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School Board Candidate for Dranesville District
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School Board–Dranesville District: Janie Strauss
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Janie Strauss is a candidate for the Dranesville School Board.
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Vienna: Ebersole's Big Night Helps Madison Beat South Lakes
Warhawks win sixth straight, improve to 4-0 in Conference 6.
The Madison football team defeated South Lakes 38-6 on Friday.
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Vienna, Oakton Home Sales: September, 2015
In September, 2015, 98 homes sold between $2,230,000-$235,000 in the Vienna and Oakton area.
Vienna, Oakton Home Sales: September, 2015
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Springfield Home Sales: September, 2015
In September, 2015, 161 Springfield homes sold between $1,035,000-$174,900.
Springfield Home Sales: September, 2015
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Reston Home Sales: September, 2015
In September, 2015, 83 Reston homes sold between $1,215,000-$130,000.
Reston Home Sales: September, 2015

