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Mount Vernon Home Sales: June, 2016
In June, 2016, 155 homes sold between $1,650,000-$95,000 in the Mount Vernon area.
Mount Vernon Home Sales: June, 2016
McLean Home Sales: June, 2016
In June, 2016, 139 homes sold between $4,250,000-$183,000 in the McLean and Falls Church area.
McLean Home Sales: June, 2016
Oak Hill and Herndon Home Sales: June, 2016
In June, 2016, 136 homes sold between $1,280,000-$177,500 in the Oak Hill and Herndon area.
Oak Hill and Herndon Home Sales: June, 2016
Great Falls Home Sales: June, 2016
In June, 2016, 38 Great Falls homes sold between $2,520,000-$510,000.
Great Falls Home Sales: June, 2016
Fairfax Home Sales: June, 2016
In June, 2016, 131 Fairfax homes sold between $1,280,000-$149,000.
Fairfax Home Sales: June, 2016
Alexandria Home Sales: June, 2016
In June, 2016, 281 Alexandria homes sold between $1,795,000-$99,000.
Alexandria Home Sales: June, 2016
Community Works Together To Alleviate Hunger
Food for Others assemble backpacks of non-perishable food.
Food for Others started its Power Pack Program -P3- in Fairfax County four years ago "after we noticed the need and heard from school counselors. We started with eight schools and are now up to 28," according to Jessica Cogen, director of development and outreach of Food for Others. Cogen also emphasized that "we are seeking to expand the number of schools served this year to help meet the need."
Alexandria Appetite: 3 Cool Menus for Hot Days
Here are three restaurants to refresh you as the mercury soars.
There’s no denying it: The dog days of summer have arrived in full force. Local thermometers have flirted with the triple-digit mark all week long, and normally bustling King Street has found its sidewalks nearly empty as residents take shelter from the heat. When you’re looking for some cooler fare, try these restaurants on for size.
Alexandria: Opening Day Fire Engulfs Al’s Steakhouse
Fundraiser to be held at Holy Cow July 14.
Al’s Steakhouse, a favorite in the Del Ray community for decades, suffered extensive damage when a three-alarm fire swept through the restaurant July 6, the grand reopening day for new owners Emily Breeding and the Breeding family.
Alexandria Appetite: 3 Restaurants To Help Pack Your Picnic
Running short on time but still want to dine al fresco?
By this point in the year, outdoor movies, jazz concerts, and wine festivals are in full swing. And with the Fourth of July in the rearview mirror, the summer picnic season is well under way.
Reston: Cleaning Up the Tetra Mess?
This week’s update on Tetra property; interviews for public members of review board to be conducted July 18.
Fairfax: ‘Dark Times at Grimesville High’ Goes to Capitol Fringe Festival
A production created and produced by George Mason alumni makes its debut in July at the 2016 Capitol Fringe Festival.
Herndon: More Rain Than Shine, But Loads of Fun
Jenna and Fritz Tanis came to the fireworks in Herndon prepared, with a tent comfortable for four no matter how much rain fell.
Vienna Crime Reports
Notable incidents from June 24-30.
Fairfax City: Celebrating Half a Century of July 4 Festivities
Fairfax Fourth of July features parade, music, superheroes and fireworks.
Junction: A Crossroads of New Food and Old Favorites
The new bakery and bistro aims to open shortly after Independence Day.
On the corner of Monroe and Mount Vernon avenues, a landmark building has been given new life.
Weekend Fun: June 30 to July 4
Weekend fun in Reston and Herndon
Vienna Crime Reports
Notable incidents from the Town of Vienna’s Police department from June 16-23.

