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Orange Line: Sept. 5, 2012
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Sports Briefs: Yorktown in Sole Possession of First Place
Sports Briefs: Yorktown in Sole Possession of First Place
Vienna Police Highlights Feb. 5 – Feb. 11, 2021
The following summary contains various incidents of general interest as well as vehicular crashes handled by the Town of Vienna, Virginia Police Department from Feb. 5 – Feb. 11, 2021.
Great Falls Home Sales: July, 2016
In July, 2016, 27 Great Falls homes sold between $3,200,000-$540,000.
Great Falls Home Sales: July, 2016
City Attorney Determines No Impediment to Hensley Lease, But Record Remains Unclear
State officials are still digging through archive to trace federal funds from 1970s.
The history of Hensley Park has become a battlefield in recent weeks, as city leaders clash with opponents of a proposal to hand over open space to a developer who wants to build a sports complex.
Seaport Foundation Without a Seaport?
Waterfront plan leaves nonprofit homeless, for now.
A sense of uneasiness fills Randall Smith when he starts talking about the future of the Seaport Foundation, the nonprofit that taught him how to build boats. One recent afternoon found him scarfing a board so that it has the right ratio to be part of a kit that the nonprofit sells for people to make a kind of boat known as a Bevin's Skiff. By this time next year, the nonprofit will have to move out of this building, which will be demolished as part of the waterfront plan.
Bulletin Board
Bulletin Board
Faith
Faith
Compromises on Rezoning Changes Density
Compromises on Rezoning Changes Density
Rising Filmmaker Chooses Local Settings
Rising Filmmaker Chooses Local Settings
Rising Filmmaker Chooses Local Settings
Rising Filmmaker Chooses Local Settings
Rising Filmmaker Chooses Local Settings
Rising Filmmaker Chooses Local Settings
Compromises on Rezoning Changes Density
Compromises on Rezoning Changes Density
Army Releases Final BRAC Plan: No Change
Majority of incoming personnel to be located at EPG.
Army Releases Final BRAC Plan: No Change
Community
Community
Politicians Get an Earful
Residents tell LeMunyon, Petersen what’s important to them.
Transportation, guns in schools and Medicaid were among the top issues discussed last week at a town hall meeting in Chantilly. Prior to the Jan. 9 start of the Virginia General Assembly session, Del. Jim LeMunyon (R-67th) and Sen. Chap Petersen (D-34th) met with some 65 constituents.
