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Fairfax City: Van Dyck Park’s field is named in honor of Armistice Turtora.
‘What a Remarkable Record of Service’
To Raise or Not To Raise?
Councilmembers debate three areas of the budget for nearly two hours before reaching a compromise.
To Raise or Not To Raise?
Stuffing the Bus for Food for Others
Standing inside the CUE bus filled with food that residents brought to contribute to nonprofit Food for Others is volunteer Adam Taylor.
Fairfax This Week
Fairfax This Week
Sidewalk Daredevils
City of Fairfax host second annual Skate Fest at Van Dyck Park.
Sidewalk Daredevils
Mapping it Out
City of Fairfax gets strategic about future of parks and recreation.
On a summer Sunday afternoon, several people huddle over a giant digital map of Van Dyck Park spread out across tables at the Sherwood Community Center, musing about future amenities at the City of Fairfax’s oldest and largest park, located just across the street.
Equipment Replacement and ADA-Compliancy
Parks and Recreation and Historic Resources offer CIP proposals.
With an eye on the upcoming City of Fairfax budget decisions, various department heads recently presently their FY 2016 Capital Improvement Program (CIP) wish lists to a joint work session of the City Council and Planning Commission.
City Celebrates Independence Day
City Celebrates Independence Day
Thanksgiving Church Service from Christian Science Church
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Before the feast and football games, bring your family and friends to a THANKSGIVING CHURCH SERVICE
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A Community Center for Fairfax?
A draft plan for a community center on Old Lee Highway is under way.
A Community Center for Fairfax?
City Council Honors Armistice Turtora
Field at Van Dyck Park is named after her.
For nearly six decades, Armistice Turtora has been actively involved in the City of Fairfax, and whatever she has done has improved it for the better
‘It’s a Place Where We Can Support Growth’ in Fairfax City
Fairfax approves plan to revitalize Northfax West area.
It’s been years in the making, and last week, the Fairfax City Council greenlit a sweeping proposal to revamp and revitalize the City’s Northfax West area.
Church Without Walls Finds Its Way
Church of the Apostles continues despite losing “The Meeting Place.”
Not all those who wander are lost. The Church of the Apostles has offices in Fairfax but it has held services in different locations since losing “The Meeting Place” in Pickett Road in 2012, where it had been since 1974.
Fairfax Station, Laurel Hill & Springfield Calendar
Fairfax Station, Laurel Hill & Springfield Calendar
Fairfax Station, Laurel Hill & Springfield Calendar
Fairfax Station, Laurel Hill & Springfield Calendar
Fairfax Station, Laurel Hill & Springfield Calendar
Fairfax Station, Laurel Hill & Springfield Calendar
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