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Potomac: Sports Briefs for February 25, 2015
The Whitman girls’ basketball team won three games in five days to complete an undefeated regular season.
Chantilly Baseball Beats Oakton for Conference 5 Championship
DiCesare drives in winning run, earns victory on mound.
The Chantilly baseball team defeated Oakton 2-1 on May 22 to win the Conference 5 championship.
Mount Vernon Field Hockey Surpasses 2013 Win Total
Majors GK Moore makes 3 saves in shootout win over Marshall.
The Mount Vernon field hockey team improved to 6-1-2 with a win over Marshall on Monday.
Let Good Times Roll
Funny, touching look at newly empty nesters in the city in NextStop’s production of ‘Sylvia.’
NextStop's upcoming comedy "Sylvia" is by master American dramatist A.R. Gurney whose work has not been performed before at the Industrial Strength Theater. The comedy looks at a middle class couple, now empty-nesters, who move back into the city, leaving their comfortable suburban life. Oh what surprises are in store for them.
Great Falls Home Sales: December, 2018
In December, 2018, 20 Great Falls homes sold between $3,200,000-$615,000.
Great Falls Home Sales: December, 2018
REAL ID Event Held at Pohick Library
Delegate Filler-Corn partners with DMV on REAL ID event in Burke.
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Fine Arts
Fine Arts
Classified Advertising
Classified Advertising
Calendar: July 4-10
Calendar: July 4-10
Burke Nursery Request Approved
Nursery to continue operating after agreeing to conform to current regulations.
Burke Nursery Request Approved
Opinion: Celebrating Diversity Through Culture
So, when people from different countries, diverse cultures, and dissimilar values migrate to United States, they try to adjust and adapt to the new culture. But the onus should also be on American people to welcome them, to make them comfortable and feel at home. What do we do to create awareness about different cultures? Unfortunately, I have not seen much effort on the part of the government.
Learning To Walk in Others’ Shoes
Special Needs Awareness Week at Wayside teaches acceptance and empathy.
“I went into someone's shoes,” said Yoon. “I would feel really frustrated. I'm thankful that I don't have a disability." Yoon’s activities were part of a weeklong Wayside initiative called SNAP (Special Needs Awareness Program), which is aimed at fostering empathy and sensitivity to others in the students.
Letter: Join the Other America
Letter to the Editor
This summer, we have seen a groundswell movement to disrupt the course of our history of racism in America.
Black History for a New Generation
Lessons on the contributions of African Americans not limited to February.
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Lazear Receives 10 Days in Jail
Former Whitman football star sentenced after pleading guilty to misdemeanor conspiracy charge.
Lazear Receives 10 Days in Jail
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