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Picnic Pavillion, Train Roll Into Clemyjontri Park
Local families enjoy a morning at the park, which will dedicate its new amenities in a ribbon-cutting ceremony on July 28.
Vienna Businesses Take Sustainability Challenge
Challenge promotes environmentally friendly behaviors.
Volunteer Gardeners Help Town of Herndon
The Town Forester promotes community forestry.
The town earned designation as a "Tree City USA" by the National Arbor Day Foundation and is home to eleven neighborhood parks. However, within those 4.3 square miles are not only parks with new trees and plantings which require endless health and welfare checks but town properties, such as those on the Town Hall Square and at the Centennial Golf Course which require endless oversight, endless weeding, and removal of dead plants and shrubs.
Kittenpalooza
Herding baby cats into new homes.
For a couple hours, a back room of the Potomac Yard PetSmart on July 1 was turned into heaven. Dozens of kittens looking for prospective homes crawled and meowed and played with human friends and prospective owners.
Paving Reawakens Controversy
Some Frye Road residents seek fewer speed bumps.
Speed bumps on Frye Road
Finding Balance, in Life and Arts
Local artist Terry Angstrom went from teaching math to painting Italian architecture.
Local artist Terry Angstrom went from teaching math to painting Italian architecture.
Rain or Shine, the Show Must Go On
Fans overcome foul weather to hear Mandisa sing at Tysons.
Stormy weather could not dampen the spirits of hundreds of Mandisa fans gathered at Tysons Corner Center Friday evening to watch a music star sing in the rain.
Intersection Options Presented to Community
Residents hear about plans to improve Balls Hill Road and Old Dominion Drive intersection.
On Thursday, June 28, 2018, more than 50 residents got to hear about a $20.5 million plan showing four different options to improve that intersection by Project Manager Gibran Abifadel of the Fairfax County Department of Transportation held at Cooper Middle School.
Great Fall Library Promotes Reading Adventure
Once the set number of books is read, the children and teens are given a coupon book as the prize.
The Fairfax County Summer Reading Adventure has kicked off again this year and the Great Falls public library is joining in to give children the chance to turn summer reading into fun prizes.
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Working and Exhibiting at Workhouse in Lorton
Fairfax fiber artist looks to quilts for artistic expression.
A Night to Help End Human Trafficking
Just Ask Prevention Project and Airline Ambassadors host reception at Springfield Hilton.
‘Plan Is Too Dense, Condos Too High’ in Fairfax City
Neighbors closest to site decry proposal for PVI property.

