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Alexandria: Despite City’s Voters, It’s President Trump
Democrats re-elect Beyer but lose the country.
If Alexandria had decided the election, Hillary Clinton would be President.
Alexandria, Mount Vernon: Shifting Gears
Bumpy road ahead for Capital Bikeshare expansion in Northern Virginia.
It takes a little over two hours to bike from downtown Washington D.C. to Reston. For the Capital Bikeshare, it’s a trip that’s taken six years.
Letter to the Editor: Rightful Heritage
Our Virginia forebears were the first English-speaking people who celebrated and established the custom of celebrating Thanksgiving annually on these shores.
Despite Alexandria Voters, It’s President Trump
Democrats re-elect Beyer but lose the country.
If Alexandria had decided the election, Hillary Clinton would be President.
Coming: Children’s Centre View 2016
Get creative and send art, poetry and more.
During the last week of each year, Centre View devotes its entire issue to the creativity of local students and children.
Coming: Children’s Connection 2016
Get creative and send art, poetry and more.
During the last week of each year, The Connection devotes its entire issue to the creativity of local students and children.
Grocery Gift Cards, Sponsors Sought
WFCM to provide holiday food for families in need.
It’ll soon be time for the holidays, and many local families in need will receive Thanksgiving or Christmas food as recipients of Western Fairfax Christian Ministries’ (WFCM) Holiday Food Program.
Fairies, Magical Spells and Swamp Monsters
Westfield High presents “The Tempest.”
Filled with fantasy, romance and adventure, “The Tempest” is Westfield High’s upcoming play. With a cast and crew of nearly 40, this Shakespeare comedy takes the stage Nov. 18-20.
Westfield Progresses To Playoffs
Westfield and Chantilly collided for a Conference 5 game on Friday night, Oct. 28.
Election Patch
Del. Timothy Hugo (R-40) met with Brownie Troop 797 in Clifton on Oct. 16 to discuss his work and answer questions from the scouts.
Herndon Votes 2016: Election Day ‘Block Party’
"… everyone has been pretty upbeat and friendly. Too bad the whole election wasn’t more like this.” — Keith Magnusson
Mayor Lisa Merkel was on hand to welcome the first wave of voters at the Herndon Community Center, although she was not the first one to show up at the front doors.
Coming: Children’s Almanac 2016
Get creative and send art, poetry and more.
During the last week of each year, The Almanac devotes its entire issue to the creativity of local students and children.
Friends of Library Celebrates 25 Years
$2,500 donated to refurbish library meeting room.
Twenty-five years ago, Karin Currie had the foresight to launch the first Friends of the Library Chapter in Montgomery County at the Potomac Library.
‘Dolphin Daydream’
Wayside students create “Art For the Sky.”
Every Wayside Elementary School student functioned as a critical piece in a massive work of art on the afternoon of Thursday, Nov. 3.
Built-ins as Works of Art
Transforming the ordinary.
If there's a juncture where craftsmanship enters home remodeling, it's the “built-in.”
Shifting Gears
Bumpy road ahead for Capital Bikeshare expansion in Northern Virginia.
It takes a little over two hours to bike from downtown Washington D.C. to the Reston. For the Capital Bikeshare, it’s a trip that’s taken six years.
“Flourishing After 55”
“Flourishing After 55” from Arlington Office of Senior Adult Programs for Nov. 13-18.
Coming: Children’s Connection 2016
Get creative and send art, poetry and more.
During the last week of each year, The Connection devotes its entire issue to the creativity of local students and children.
From Homeless to New A-SPAN Home
Veteran counts his blessings.
Walk through the front door of Dennis Clark's new apartment on N. Thomas Street.
Runner Discovers Ups and Downs in Arlington
Phillippe Remen sponsored by Arlington-Reims Sister City program.
For Philippe Remen, of Reims, France, if he was going to run a first marathon in the U.S. he would have a better support network here than for example in New York City, which is normally the preferred “first U.S. marathon” for foreigners.