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They're Cheerleading Champs
Stone Bridge cheerleaders take the trophy at last weekend's state championship.
They're Cheerleading Champs
Students at Waynewood Enjoy Visit by Author Dan Gutman
Students at Waynewood Enjoy Visit by Author Dan Gutman
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Tim Ryan Reflects: Life Lessons and Heaven
Tim Ryan Reflects: Life Lessons and Heaven
Run Again!
Run Again!
Farmer's Market Gets Fresh Start
Warm weather, proximity to voting precincts bring customers to market.
Farmer's Market Gets Fresh Start
Couple Shares Valentine Romance
Fairfax couple have been sweethearts since they were teenagers.
Couple Shares Valentine Romance
Modern Dining, French-Asian Fusion
Friedman comes home as executive chef at new Bezu restaurant in Potomac Village.
Modern Dining, French-Asian Fusion
Christmas at Chantilly High
Tiny Tots, Holiday Spectacular Shows, Dec. 12-14.
Christmas at Chantilly High
‘Up On The Rooftop’
Potomac native coordinates more than 100 events at rooftop venue.
As soon as spring breezes begin to blow and the warm sunny days of April and May appear, a rooftop high above Rockville Town Center will come to life with dancing music, tantalizing food, happy hours and parties for young, old, single and married.
Meet Best Friends of Fairfax
Fairfax City residents Talk About Their Cats, Dogs
When asked about her favorite story about her cat, Moochie, Nancy Riley of Fairfax said, “I would love to tell you about how I came to have Moochie. It was 1997, I was coming out of my friend’s house, and I came out the door and heard what sounded like a squirrel chattering at me. I then looked up and saw this really small black cat looking up at me. Being a cat person, I automatically went to pet him and he shied away. A man then came out of his house next to me and I asked if this cat belonged to anybody. He said, ‘That’s nobody’s cat. That’s a gutter cat.’ A gutter cat. He let me pet him and as I walked down the sidewalk to my car he was doing figure 8s around my feet. I opened the door to get in my car and he jumped right in. I put him on the ground and was really sorry and said, ‘I’m sorry cat but I can’t take you home, I have two large cats at home that would eat you.’ He jumped right back in my car. I decided because of his determination, I could take him home. My two other cats didn’t end up eating him and our other cat, Alfalfa, became really good buddies with Moochie. He gets his name, Moochie, because he would always steal food from the table and my daughter called him a mooch.”
Teaching the 'New Economy'
Springfield’s Community Business Partnership offers classes for women entrepreneurs.
Teaching the 'New Economy'
Siegelbaum Retires at Beverly Farms
Beverly Farms, Wayside begin interviewing principal candidates.
Siegelbaum Retires at Beverly Farms
Service Dogs are More than Just a Helping Hand
To a dog owner, there’s nothing like the greeting at the door after a long day at work.
Sacrificial Limb in Herndon?
’Chaotic intersection’ at Center and Elden finally to be improved.
Town Councilmember Sheila Olem goes out of her way to avoid the intersection at Center and Elden streets.
CHS Art Students Win 31 Awards
Chantilly High students won a total of 31 awards in the recent FCPS Regional Scholastic Art competition. Winners were announced Monday, Jan. 27.
Herndon Elementary Holds Open House
Parents, teachers and students meet before school begins.
Herndon Elementary School (HES) held an open house on Aug. 29 as an opportunity for teachers, parents and students to meet and connect. Fairfax County Public Schools opened Sept. 2, so students could visit their classrooms and get oriented.
Don’t Thank Me
To the Editor: To all the neighbors (yes, neighbors, plural) on the south side of Old Courthouse Road between Course Street and Pine Valley whose sidewalks I shoveled today: Don’t thank me, I didn’t do it for you. I did it for all the kids – including mine – who walk to school, or who would, if only there were a safe pathway to walk. I know the sidewalks probably don’t seem important to you; after all, once you cleared your driveway, you’re pretty much good, going straight from your car into your house through the garage or carport. You may even think the sidewalks aren’t even your responsibility, being public property and all. (You’re wrong on both counts.
Learning from His Father’s Mistakes
Growing up estranged from his own father, one man decides to give his sons a different life.
Wanting the best for my two sons yet having concerns about raising them properly, my wife and I looked into various parenting education programs offered through Fairfax County. This is how I discovered the Fathers In Touch Program.