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Ten Years of Community and Learning at Burke Centre Library
Library’s 10th anniversary event features a variety of entertainment.
Pedestrian Bridges Could Cross Braddock Road
Why does a millennial cross the road? To get to transit, perhaps.
Hidden Pond Ribbon Cutting Celebrates New Playground in Springfield
Completed nature-themed play equipment to replace previous wooden playground.
Recalling a Life of ‘Honor and Dignity’
Family, friends remember Michael Bohn.
Michael K. “Mike” Bohn knew how to do just about everything. And according to one testimony after another at his memorial service last week, what he didn’t know, he figured out.
No Funds For Potomac Yard South
At the June 26 City Council meeting, staff announced the city is hoping to gain $60 million in funds for the West End Transitway Corridor, and another $10 million for transit improvements around Landmark Mall.
InterFaith Bridge Builders Honored in McLean
Three people recognized for selfless work at the event held at Saint Luke Catholic Church.
Stories, Songs, and Sprinklers on the Green in Vienna
Children and parents enjoy the first of this weekly summer event.
Vienna Wireless Society Holds Field Day
About 50 people take part in the 24-hour national amateur radio event at Burke Lake Park.
Logan Festival Returns to 1st Stage in McLean
Festival showcases some of the nation’s notable solo performing artists.
Young Vienna Pianist Earns Paderewski Medal
Madison High School graduate Jonathan Schwartz wins prestigious piano award.
Trust in God
A local church and a former slave house celebrate Juneteenth together.
The Juneteenth celebration at the church on Tuesday June 19, closed out several days of commemoration for Juneteenth.
From Classroom to Hospital
Students in surgical program have jobs as soon as they graduate.
Ever since Lesly Alvarenga was little she always felt like having a career in the medical field was her calling — and she has not looked back since.


