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A Peach by Lots of Names
A Peach by Lots of Names
Chantilly Home Sales: June, 2014
In June 2014, 28 homes sold between $746,000-$62,000 in the Chantilly area.
Chantilly Home Sales: June, 2014
Potomac Home Sales: March, 2014
In March 2014, 29 Potomac homes sold between $2,430,000-$385,000.
Potomac Home Sales: March, 2014
'Spring Sweep' Set for May 2
Alexandria Crew Boosters, ODBC to host annual T.C. fundraiser.
The Alexandria Crew Boosters will host its annual fundraiser to benefit the T.C. Williams High School rowing program May 2 at the Old Dominion Boat Club.
Vienna, Oakton Home Sales: August, 2014
In August 2014, 116 homes sold between $2,198,430-$219,000 in the Vienna and Oakton area.
Vienna, Oakton Home Sales: August, 2014
Wright To Read Reorganizes
The longtime literacy program Wright to Read, serving Alexandria children, will become a separate, independent non-profit 501 c3. Frank and Betty Wright started the Wright to Read program in 1979 as a part of their family foundation. Since that time, Wright to Read has provided tutoring and mentoring services for elementary school children who fall behind in reading skills. As part of The Frank and Betty Wright Foundation, Wright to Read was administered from 1979-2010 by The Campagna Center, a community non-profit serving Alexandria children and families.
When Sam Met Frodo
“Sam and Frodo are both rescue cats. Frodo, the big orange guy with the furry feet, came from Home Alone Feline Rescue in 2011. He is part Maine Coon and part American bobtail. Lou and I had been thinking about getting a second cat as a companion for Frodo when I ran into Lee District School Board member Tammy Koufax at a community event in Springfield in August 2013..."
Letter: Metro Stations Shape Communities
Letter to the Editor
Part of what makes the metro so beneficial to local communities is its ability to reduce dependence on automobiles – automobiles that cause congestion, pollution, and safety concerns.
Potomac Sports Briefs for the Week of March. 25, 2015
The Churchill boys’ lacrosse team opened the 2015 season with a 23-2 win over Kennedy at home on Monday.
Column: Get on Board, Virginia
The Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority (MWAA) dropped a provision last week from its procurement documents for construction of Phase 2 of the Silver Line that would have rewarded bonus points to bidders who included a project labor agreement (PLA) in their proposals.
Centreville, Westfield Boys Working Hard for Soccer Wins
Both teams enter Spring Break following tough losses.
Centreville, Westfield Boys Working Hard for Soccer Wins
Centreville, Westfield Boys Working Hard for Soccer Wins
Both teams enter Spring Break following tough losses.
Centreville, Westfield Boys Working Hard for Soccer Wins
Potomac Home Sales: February, 2016
In February, 2016, 27 Potomac homes sold between $3,000,000-$432,000.
Potomac Home Sales: February, 2016
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