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Serving up spaghetti, meatballs and rolls to the parents and children are (from left) FACETS …
Two mayors and a city manager: From left, John Mason and David Meyer present Bob …
Fairfax City business owners (from left) Deborah Dillard, Dawn McGruder and Laura Berry advise others …
Tiffany Calderin and Jimmy Ayala got chocolate-brownie ice cream, chocolate-covered bananas, vanilla-bean ice cream and …
Kayla Dagne, 4, reaches up to touch Rudolph’s red nose. Beside her are Maddie Dagne, …
From left: Chantilly students Zoe Tury, Harrison Roderick, Leah Tyrrell and Meredith Ashley sort toys …
From left, friends Michelle, 8, and Hunter, 6, enjoy white-chocolate gelato and chocolate-covered marshmallows at …
Dressed as X-Wing pilots, Carly Kennedy and Damon Degner pose with Star Wars character R2D2 …
New Fairfax High grad Teddy Nguyen with (from left) grandma Cu Chau, mom Krista Bui …
The Wine House’s sommelier, Kevin McGuire, and General Manager Dinah Herring offering a sweet, chocolate, …
(From left) stylist Amanda Stokes and Brooke Ramos, with Brooke’s parents, Mark and Nanci, at …
Raytheon’s Tiffany Mitchell is flanked by (from left) Franklin Middle students Francesca Ruano and Amy …
Representing Fairfax City’s Mara Hair and Mode are (from left) Austin Milyo, owner Danielle Wade, …
Pleased with The Lamb Center’s success are (from left) Tara Ruszkowski, David Meyer, TLC guest …
The Recorda Gang, (from left) Brady Markin, Jesse Chon, Travis Hanover and Ethan Makokha, play …
(From left) Jim Beckwith, Tom and Alice Zorn, and Robin Beckwith have cookies-and-cream ice cream …
(From left) GMU Police Chief Carl Rowan and MPO Ali Tarad show their support for …
Enjoying lunch from Arepa Zone at Fairfax County’s Vehicle Maintenance facility are (from left) mechanics …
American Legion Post 177 Commander Jeff White lays a wreath at Amos Chilcott’s grave in …
People at Fairfax City’s Black Lives Matter protest on Saturday observe 8 minutes, 46 seconds …
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