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ArtSpace Herndon to Host New Year’s Eve Celebrations
ArtSpace Herndon is inviting the public to the New Year’s Eve celebrations for children and adults on Dec. 31.
Truly Cultivating Community
Herndon couple receives good neighbor award along with a mountain of gratitude.
Eleven different neighbors nominated Mario and Andrea Weber to receive the Town’s Good Neighbor Award.
Cappies Review: Vibrant, Energetic, Exciting
Oakton High School’s production of ‘Treasure Island.’
It's the 1700s, pirates are sailing the high seas, and there's treasure to be found! With lively main actors, an energetic ensemble, and carefully choreographed scenes Oakton High School's "Treasure Island" captures the swashbuckling adventures of the time.
Shepherd's Center of Oakton-Vienna Holds Benefit
The audience was rolling in the aisles when world class comedian, Mack Dryden, appeared at the 2015 benefit performance for the Shepherd's Center of Oakton-Vienna (SCOV).
Great Falls Rugby Hosts Annual Benefit Tournament
Sunday, Nov. 22, was a beautiful, chilly and unusually busy day in Great Falls, as Great Falls Rugby hosted its second annual tournament to benefit MedStar National Rehabilitation Center's spinal cord injury programs
Area Roundups
Happenings in Great Falls
Mount Vernon: West Potomac Boys’ Basketball Opens with Win
Williams Diggins leads Wolverines with 23 points.
The West Potomac boys' basketball team beat Hayfield 69-49 on Tuesday.
Letter: Addressing School Overcrowding — Together
Letter to the Editor
In light of the capacity challenges Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) has faced in recent years, we were encouraged to see that the school system’s proposed new capital budget not only requests increased funding but also includes a set of supplemental recommendations to address overcrowding.
Letter: Brickyard Industrial Solar Array: A Bad Idea
The Montgomery County Public School (MCPS) staff have proposed the construction of an industrial solar array on the Brickyard school site and two other school sites.
Column: It’s Not Easy Being Green
Or deciding what is the best “green.”
Solar – what’s not to love – but wait – a private utility-scale solar facility with over 7,000 panels on the Brickyard Road school site? Those of us who attended the MCPS public information session on Nov. 17 came away shaking our heads in disbelief.
Parable of the Good Arlingtonians
Planning Commission gives its blessing to Gilliam Place.
When the County Board’s meeting room is even a little crowded, it’s generally a sign that there’s a fight impending.
Classified Advertising December 2 , 2015
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Arlington Brief: Lopez to Serve as House Minority Whip
Del. Alfonso Lopez (D-Arlington) has been named the new Minority Whip of the Virginia House Democratic Caucus.
Vienna: Madison Moves Forward Without Graduated Koshuta
Warhawks turn focus to talented guards, up-tempo style.
The Madison girls' basketball program must adapt to no longer having 6-foot-2 standout Kelly Koshuta.
Arlington: Wakefield Boys’ Basketball Enters L.A.D.
Nhial, Treakle return for Warriors.
The Wakefield boys' basketball program will have to adapt to life without Dominique Tham.
McLean: Claude Moore Colonial Farm Needs Help Replacing Roof
The Claude Moore Colonial Farm, a privately operated living history museum and National Park, is seeking donations from the community to replace the roof on its colonial Farmhouse.
McLean: Celebrating Where We Live
Historic Pleasant Grove Church, 8671 Lewinsville Road, McLean, est. 1895.
The local Virginia scenic byways are a great way to enjoy nature’s spectacular display of fall colors. There are a number of long, winding roads in McLean to cruise down and take in the vibrant foliage.
Week in McLean
Week in McLean