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Rebels End Slump with Win Against Oakton
Fairfax field hockey team holds on in second half to end three-game losing skid.
Rebels End Slump with Win Against Oakton
Week in Sports (Oct. 22-29)
Week in Sports (Oct. 22-29)
Despite Loss, Rebels Leave Mark
Fairfax’s senior stars feel effects of two early postseason-tournament losses.
Despite Loss, Rebels Leave Mark
School Notes
School Notes
Town Loses ‘Heck of a Carpenter’
Friends remember Clifton carpenter Glen Longerbeam.
Town Loses ‘Heck of a Carpenter’
Town Loses ‘Heck of a Carpenter’
Friends remember Clifton carpenter Glen Longerbeam.
Town Loses ‘Heck of a Carpenter’
Classes & Workshops
Classes & Workshops
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People
Lake Braddock Graduates Survive Sunshine and Beach Balls
Lake Braddock Graduates Survive Sunshine and Beach Balls
Children's Theatre Festival
Children's Theatre Festival
Fine Arts
Fine Arts
Dunn Loring Democrat Steve Shannon Campaigns for Delegate Seat Representing the 35th District
Dunn Loring Democrat Steve Shannon Campaigns for Delegate Seat Representing the 35th District
Shannon Wins 35th District in Close Race
Shannon Wins 35th District in Close Race
Ryan Bingham
Ryan Bingham brings his rock/country/Americana sounds to the Birchmere Friday night.
Bringing back the big voice
Soprano and Arlington native Alyson Cambridge has a series of homecoming shows in the D.C. area next month.
Alyson Cambridge doesn't want to put limits on herself or theater.
Centre View School Notes
Alison Hager earned a bachelor of arts from Villanova University.
Celebrating First Year in Business
Trade Roots offers handmade, fair trade goods from around the world.
When Lisa Ostroff's children were big enough that they didn't need her home full-time anymore, she decided to focus on a way to implement her college degree in international relations. However, she had a rather unusual idea in mind: Opening the first and only store in Arlington to offer fair trade goods, many from women in small villages. Now, her store, Trade Roots, is celebrating its one-year anniversary, and Ostroff is content. "I love the products, but it's more than that," she said from a tiny desk in the store, each nook and cranny filled with colorful earrings, scarves, house wares and stories. "I love the concept." She purchases all the items she sells in her store through the Fair Trade Federation, a network of wholesalers and retailers that purchase hand- and artisan-made goods from around the world in an effort to help small, typically women-owned, businesses earn a fair price for their work.
Tags from the Edge
Under the cover of darkness, soldiers and civilian contractors are taking to the walls of the Kandahar military base in Afghanistan. They're using spray paint and stencils, along with their sense of humor and expression, to make the beige concrete walls a little more colorful.
Fairfax Field Hockey Clinches Regional Berth
Rebels beat Statesmen for undefeated district record.
Fairfax concluded the regular season with a 2-0 victory against Marshall on Oct. 11.
Potomac: County Chamber Presents Valor Awards
The Montgomery County Chamber of Commerce brought nearly 1,300 business, government, and public safety leaders together at the 42nd Annual MCCC Public Safety Awards Luncheon on March 11 to thank the men and women who protect the community.