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Washington's Birthday — George Washington Classic 10-K Race (and 2-K Fun Run)
Washington's Birthday — George Washington Classic 10-K Race (and 2-K Fun Run)
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Health, Dec. 3-9
Health, Dec. 3-9
Huskies Complete Undefeated Regular Season
Flint Hill tennis starts VIS tournament this week.
Huskies Complete Undefeated Regular Season
High on the Hog
Pork Barrel BBQ Hosts Meat Week challenge.
Meat Challenge held at local BBQ. Skinny jeans were nowhere to be found as five contestants bellied up to the bar at Del Ray's Pork Barrel BBQ Jan. 29 to compete in the second annual High on the Hog Challenge as part of Meat Week 2014.
Final Development Phase Gets Underway at Former Prison in Lorton
Commuting distance and uniqueness attract residents
Phase II of development
Calendar Oct. 29-Nov.4
Calendar Oct. 29-Nov.4
Arlington Calendar Oct. 29-Nov. 4
Arlington Calendar Oct. 29-Nov. 4
Open Auditions for 'I Hate Hamlet'
Open Auditions for 'I Hate Hamlet'
Middle Schools Prepare for New Year
Middle Schools Prepare for New Year
"The Nutcracker" Tradition
The Haddad Youth Ballet prepares for 14th annual performance of classic holiday story.
"The Nutcracker" Tradition
"The Nutcracker" Tradition
The Haddad Youth Ballet prepares for 14th annual performance of classic holiday story.
"The Nutcracker" Tradition
Help Clean Up the River
Help Clean Up the River
Mount Vernon: Picnic with the President
Mount Vernon Neighborhood Friends raising money to upgrade fire suppression.
Lorne Campbell was told the historic property he bought on Robertson Boulevard was once part of an area where George Washington liked to have his pigs graze.
Letter: Best for Alexandria
To the Editor: I have been following with interest some of the letters and blogs about the various PACs that have been formed to endorse candidates for the June 12 Democratic primary for City Council (Disclosure: I am part of one of those PAC’s, Securing Alexandria’s Future). The genesis of these groups is the unprecedented nature of the election: (1) This is the first time in modern history that the general election will not be in May, but in November, which coincides with the presidential election and very high voter turnout; (2) It is the first time in my recollection that the contest to decide who become the Democratic nominees is being determined by a State-run primary, rather than a party-run caucus; (3) There has never been a contest for the Democratic nomination in which 14 qualified candidates have vied for six places on the ballot; and (4) The outcome of the Democratic primary will be highly determinative of who is likely to be serving on the next City Council (that is not a partisan comment, but it is one based on the political reality of the Alexandria electorate).
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Area Roundups
Dozens of children still need to be “adopted” for the Lorton Community Action Center (LCAC) 2013 Back-2-School Outreach. Donation drop off is this Friday, Aug. 16 at the Moose Family Center, 9612 Fernedge Lane, Lorton (just off of Rte. 1) between 10 a.m. and noon. To learn how to “adopt” a child and ensure that they have all the tools they need for school, visit: LortonAction.org and click on “Special Events” under “News and Events.”