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South County Golfers Reflect on Perfect Season
Senior Nolan White leads team to elusive victory against Lake Braddock, looking to contend at State Tournament.
South County Golfers Reflect on Perfect Season
South County Golfers Reflect on Perfect Season
Senior Nolan White leads team to elusive victory against Lake Braddock, looking to contend at State Tournament.
South County Golfers Reflect on Perfect Season
South County Golfers Reflect on Perfect Season
Senior Nolan White leads team to elusive victory against Lake Braddock, looking to contend at State Tournament.
South County Golfers Reflect on Perfect Season
Saxon Girls Readying for District Schedule
Buffo's basketball squad has solid trio back from last year’s starting lineup.
Saxon Girls Readying for District Schedule
Saxon Girls Readying for District Schedule
Buffo's basketball squad has solid trio back from last year’s starting lineup.
Saxon Girls Readying for District Schedule
Centers Prepare to Welcome Back Students
Centers Prepare to Welcome Back Students
Centers Prepare to Welcome Back Students
Centers Prepare to Welcome Back Students
Groups To Present Streetscape Plans
Chain Bridge section to undergo facelift, undergrounding
Groups To Present Streetscape Plans
An Honor Guard is Revitalized
City's fire department has full contingent with new uniforms.
An Honor Guard is Revitalized
This Week in Potomac 7-20-05
This Week in Potomac 7-20-05
Digging into the Future
Construction moves forward at The Exchange at Potomac Yard.
Mayor Bill Euille and U.S. Rep. Jim Moran (D-8) joined City of Alexandria officials as the JBG Companies and MidAtlantic Realty Partners held a ceremonial groundbreaking Oct. 9 to officially launch The Exchange at Potomac Yard, a mixed-use development along the Route 1 corridor in Alexandria and Arlington. “Unlike the folks on Capitol Hill, we are moving ahead and keeping people working,” said JGB managing partner Matt Kelly, referring to the federal government shutdown. The first phase of the 19-acre development will include two multi-family communities with a combined 65,000 square feet of retail and nearly 400,000 square feet of office space. The Alric, with 323 residential units, broke ground last February with occupancy expected in September of 2014. “This project is about a future generation of Alexandrians and Northern Virginians,” said Moran, who also made a reference to the lack of productivity on Capitol Hill. “This will be part of a new community where residents can live, work and shop without having to deal with extended traffic interruptions.”
Satire, Comedy and Beautiful Costumes
Paul VI Presents ‘Tom Jones.’
Featuring a cast and crew of about 65, Paul VI presents the comedy, “Tom Jones.”
Pooches Lead the Big Parade
Dogs are invited for the ‘Paws on Parade’ at this year’s Springfield Days parade.
Pooches Lead the Big Parade
Agricultural Reserve Turns 25
Planners shifted density from upper county to transportation corridor.
Agricultural Reserve Turns 25
When Social Goals Conflict with Traffic
Public Forum on toll lanes draws large crowd.
When Social Goals Conflict with Traffic