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Centreville/Chantilly: Building Trust in the Community
Residents, police and firefighters join together during National Night Out.
Hot dogs, ice cream, water games, laughter and fun were all part of last week’s annual National Night Out celebration in the local area. It was held Tuesday evening, Aug. 2, and enabled community residents and public-safety personnel to meet each other, mingle and share some time together in a happy and relaxed atmosphere.
‘The Improvements Are Welcome – Keep them Coming’
Shared-use path planned for Compton Road in Centreville.
Path planned
‘Thank You; It Means a Lot when We’re Recognized’ in Chantilly
Weand is named Sully’s Officer of the Quarter.
Officer of the qtr
‘All Dogs Need Routine, Preventative Care to Stay Healthy’
Scenthound dog-grooming business opens in Fairfax City.
Healthy dog
Pajardo Is Leaving Fairfax City Schools
Superintendent announces retirement during Monday’s board meeting.
School official
‘Teens Nearly Ended this Police Officer’s Life’
Speeding car crashes into two vehicles on parkway.
Close Call
Lidl Touts Freshness, Variety and Lower Prices
Customers delighted with new Lidl store in Chantilly.
Customers delighted with new Lidl store in Chantilly.
‘Bold and Innovative; Delivers on His Vision’
Chris Bruno receives Economic Development 40 Under 40 award.
Award
Fairfax, Library Host Point 50 StoryWalk
Event encourages children to read, supports local businesses.
Reading can always provide a fun, summertime diversion. But when it’s joined with an outdoor clue-hunting activity...
KCPC: ‘Important Part of Our Community’ in Centreville
Supervisors OK church’s request for athletic field, more parking.
Church request
‘Magic of the Holiday Season’ in Fairfax
Fairfax City’s Small Business Saturday is Nov. 26.
Small Business
Fairfax News Briefs
News Briefs
Heartfelt Chanukah Celebration in Fairfax City
Menorah lighting, speeches, children’s activities and festive food.
Menorah lighting, speeches, children’s activities and festive food.
Mountain View High Holds Winter Graduation
Principal Catherine Stone gives advice to the students.
Grads running wild
‘Kids Are Really Going to Like this Show’ in Chantilly
Chantilly High presents children’s play, ‘Imagine If.’
Imagine If
Land-Use Group Holds Supervisor’s Feet to the Fire
Committee and MWAA explain their opposition to Agape plan.
It’s one thing to deliberately misrepresent a group’s opinion about a project and another to use that opinion to help sway a vote.