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Business, Sept. 10-16
Business, Sept. 10-16
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Residents: Keep Low Density
Majority speaks out against high-density building in the west at Monday's public input session.
Residents: Keep Low Density
Top 100: Brandon Corso, Football, Woodson 1992
In September of 1991 the Connection came out with its Northern Virginia Football Preview for that year. The caption under the photo on page 3 read, "Woodson flies Air Corso again in 1991."
News Briefs
News Briefs
Camps and Schools 6-11-03
Camps and Schools 6-11-03
Building a Stronger Community
Kfoury Construction is among the Best of Reston.
Building a Stronger Community
Crime
The following incidents were reported by the Arlington Police Department. MALICIOUS WOUNDING, 4200 block of N. 2nd Road. At 6:59 a.m. on May 10, a verbal argument escalated out front of an apartment building and the victim was assaulted by three subjects. The victim was stabbed in the left side of the torso during the assault. A 37-year-old Arlington man, a 43-year-old Arlington man and a 25-year-old Hyattsville, Md. man were arrested and charged with malicious wounding. They were held without bond.
Mount Vernon Home Sales: November, 2015
In November, 2015, 84 homes sold between $1,625,000-$119,000 in the Mount Vernon area.
Mount Vernon Home Sales: November, 2015
Weekend Fun in Fairfax County March 20-22, 2015
A roundup of entertaining things to do this weekend.
A roundup of entertaining things to do this weekend.
Classes
Classes
Ongoing Events
Ongoing Events
Health Notes
Health Notes
Health Notes
Health Notes
Health Notes
Health Notes
Health Notes
Health Notes
County’s Black Eye
MCPS has no plans to allow organic farm to continue; judge denies legal fees but scolds county, school board.
Circuit Court Judge Robert A. Greenberg’s ruling went far beyond the bottom line. Greenberg denied the request by the Brickyard Coalition and organic farmer Nick Maravell to be reimbursed for legal fees spent in battling the county over the use of 20 acres of farmland on a future school site on Brickyard Road.
Crime Report
Crime Report