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‘You Start with a Box of Metal’
Local robotics team heads to two state championships.
It’s a big deal when a team, academic or athletic, reaches the state championships. But it’s even more impressive when that team does it in two, different states. Meet team Robowiz – 10 local students who’ve reached that level in both Virginia and Maryland. The eight boys and two girls live in Centreville, Chantilly and Fairfax and are in grades eight through 10.
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Just Pictures?
Randolph-Macon Professor presents on African-American Art at Workhouse.
How do we articulate the challenges of our experience in life? Randolph-Macon College art history professor Dr. Evie Terrono explores this question through the eyes of African-American artists, spanning from the Civil War, the Civil Rights Movement to modern day.
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School’s 10th Anniversary Includes Alumni Reunion
The Howard Gardner School hosted an Alumni Reunion on Jan. 9 as part of its 10th anniversary celebration. Founded in 2004, HGS is an independent school with graduating classes that average 12 students. One quarter of HGS alumni attended the event to see each other and their former teachers.
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Vienna, Oakton Home Sales: January, 2015
In January, 2015, 61 homes sold between $2,391,677-$199,900 in the Vienna and Oakton area.
Vienna, Oakton Home Sales: January, 2015
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Springfield Home Sales: January, 2015
In January, 2015, 76 Springfield homes sold between $785,000-$157,000.
Springfield Home Sales: January, 2015
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Reston Home Sales: January, 2015
In January, 2015, 50 Reston homes sold between $1,700,000-$120,000.
Reston Home Sales: January, 2015
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McLean Home Sales: January, 2015
In January, 2015, 52 homes sold between $2,575,000-$210,000 in the McLean and Falls Church area.
McLean Home Sales: January, 2015
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Oak Hill and Herndon Home Sales: January, 2015
In January, 2015, 40 homes sold between $985,000-$165,000 in the Oak Hill and Herndon area.
Oak Hill and Herndon Home Sales: January, 2015
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Great Falls Home Sales: January, 2015
In January, 2015, 9 Great Falls homes sold between $2,875,000-$675,000.
Great Falls Home Sales: January, 2015
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Fairfax Home Sales: January, 2015
In January, 2015, 54 Fairfax homes sold between $1,225,000-$165,000.
Fairfax Home Sales: January, 2015
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Chantilly Home Sales: January, 2015
In January, 2015, 16 homes sold between $625,000-$35,000 in the Chantilly area.
Chantilly Home Sales: January, 2015
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Clifton, Fairfax Station and Lorton Home Sales: January, 2015
In January, 2015, 48 homes sold between $2,100,000-$215,000 in the Clifton, Fairfax Station and Lorton area.
Clifton, Fairfax Station and Lorton Home Sales: January, 2015
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Centreville Home Sales: January, 2015
In January, 2015, 62 Centreville homes sold between $802,000-$153,000.
Centreville Home Sales: January, 2015
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Burke Home Sales: January, 2015
In January, 2015, 33 Burke homes sold between $1,150,000-$160,900.
Burke Home Sales: January, 2015
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Mount Vernon Home Sales: January, 2015
In January, 2015, 69 homes sold between $3,500,000-$100,000 in the Mount Vernon area.
Mount Vernon Home Sales: January, 2015
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Arlington Home Sales: January, 2015
In January, 2015, 146 Arlington homes sold between $2,300,000-$40,000.
Arlington Home Sales: January, 2015
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Alexandria Home Sales: January, 2015
In January, 2015, 126 Alexandria homes sold between $2,700,000-$127,000.
Alexandria Home Sales: January, 2015
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Potomac Home Sales: January, 2015
In January, 2015, 27 Potomac homes sold between $5,500,000-$330,000.
Potomac Home Sales: January, 2015
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Randolph-Macon Professor presents on African-American Art at the Workhouse in Lorton
How do we articulate the challenges of our experience in life? Randolph-Macon College art history professor Dr. Evie Terrono explores this question through the eyes of African-American artists, spanning from the Civil War, the Civil Rights Movement to modern day.
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Lorton Community Action Center to Hold 8th Monopoly Tournament
Aspiring Donald Trumps and Warren Buffetts will have their chance to compete for pretend real estate stardom, all for a good cause, as the Lorton Community Action Center (LCAC) and Ron Kowalski Real Estate Group host the eighth annual Monopoly tournament in Lorton.