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Fine Arts Scene
Fine Arts Scene
Edison to Present Wilder's 'Our Town'
Edison to Present Wilder's 'Our Town'
Chamber Moves to Chantilly
After 45 years in Herndon, Dulles Regional Chamber of Commerce expands.
Chamber Moves to Chantilly
More Houses on Pohick?
Proposal would mean a density increase near Fairfax County Parkway.
More Houses on Pohick?
Artist's Palette Exhibit Up for Auction
Take home a little piece of Lorton.
Artist's Palette Exhibit Up for Auction
Shooter Found Guilty: Second-Degree Murder
Alleged Chantilly accomplice goes on trial in October.
Shooter Found Guilty: Second-Degree Murder
Potomac Day Held this Weekend
Potomac Day Held this Weekend
Letter: Tracking Connolly’s Votes
To the Editor: After reading the self proclaimed fiscal moderate Congressman Gerald E. Connolly’s commentary published in the March 8-14 Mount Vernon Gazette about selected votes regarding the unemployed, seniors and federal employees costs,
Letter: Just the Facts
ACPS facts ... no politics, nothing personal, no rhetoric:
Obituary: Diana Janice Richards, a Long Time Burke Resident, Dies
Diana Janice Richards of Centreville, Va. passed away peacefully from cancer on May 9, 2012. She was born in 1939 in upstate New York, daughter of John R. Schmidburg and Rose Hornick.
Nature Center Hosts Evening Hike
On Nov. 13, Reston Association hosted an evening hike at the Walker Nature Center on 11450 Glade Drive. The hike was led by naturalist Ken Rosenthal, who led a similar group with a target audience of grandparents and grandchildren the previous year.
Sustaining Virginia’s Future
Of all the sources of information I cite in my weekly columns, none is quoted as frequently as The Commonwealth Institute for Fiscal Analysis (www.thecommonwealthinstitute.org). The institute is an independent staff of professionals who do analyses of state public policies with particular attention to the impacts on low and moderate income persons. Their July 2012 report, Frozen in Time: Virginia’s Revenue System Can’t Pull its Weight, provides the documentation for this column.
Council for the Arts Celebrates Women in Arts
Herndon honorees are Grace Wolf, Karen Cobb and Robin Carroll.
The Council for the Arts of Herndon gave this year's awards celebrating women in the arts to Town Council member Grace Wolf, immediate past president of the CAH, Karen Cobb, past executive director of the CAH, and Robin Carroll, immediate past president of the Herndon Foundation for the Cultural Arts.
Choe Is Surprised, Happy about Honor
Ever since he was a young boy, Roy Choe wanted to be a police officer. “My uncle was a firefighter in Korea and, when I saw his uniform, I thought it was beautiful,” he said.
West Springfield Grad Killed in Iraq
Capt. Mark Stubenhofer was a member of the varsity baseball team and student government at West Springfield High.
West Springfield Grad Killed in Iraq
Week in Reston
Week in Reston
Arlington: County Board Clashes Over Playground Construction
If there’s one place in Arlington where you're likely to see more arguments than at a playground, it's the County Board. An argument between neighborhood residents against their civic association and the Neighborhood Conservation Advisory Committee escalated to a disagreement between members of the County Board, but one that ended with unanimous approval.
Column: General Assembly Agrees on Budget
Commentary
The past week has been a busy one in the General Assembly as the House of Delegates passed the 2016-2018 biennial state budget. The Senate also passed a similar budget. During the next two weeks, differences between these two budgets, which are relatively minor, will be negotiated to form a consensus budget that will be forwarded to the governor. The new budget will take effect July 1.
Burke: Robinson Boys’ Lax Avenges Loss to Yorktown
Rams win with strong defense, Daniel’s 5 goals.
The Robinson boys' lacrosse team defeated Yorktown earlier this season.