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‘Teamwork, Safety and Aggressive Criminal Patrol’ in Sully District
Pfeiffer is Sully District Police Station’s Officer of the Year.
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Ongoing Events
Ongoing Events
Ongoing Events
Ongoing Events
Putting Wheels Under the DMV Skating Community in Reston
Sacred Roller Skate Supply Opens in Herndon
Roller skating
A Warm Welcome from the Editor
A Warm Welcome from the Editor
Community
Community
Winstead To Return to Arlington Cinema N' Draft House
Winstead To Return to Arlington Cinema N' Draft House
Witness Photo Yields Calls to Police
Dunning murder investigation continues.
Witness Photo Yields Calls to Police
Business Notes
Business Notes
Fairfax Man Charged with Firearms Crimes
Fairfax Man Charged with Firearms Crimes
People Notes
People Notes
Travilah Oak Celebration
Travilah Oak Celebration
Students To Participate in ‘Concept to Catwalk’
West Potomac Academy Fashion Design students will present “Runway Ready 2012: Concept to Catwalk,” on Friday, May 4, from 7 to 9 p.m. at West Potomac High School. All garments featured in the show are designed by graduating level two students.
To the Editor: Memories from Landmark Mall
I enjoyed reading Michael Lee Pope’s article on the situation at Landmark Mall (“Winds of Change at Landmark, Once Thriving Mall Braces for Development,” Alexandria Gazette Packet, June 27). It was good that he provided some historical background on the grand opening of Landmark in 1965 and its heyday as an outdoor mall in the ‘60s, ‘70s and ‘80s.
McLean Antiques Show a Success
1,200 visitors attend 37th annual show at Alden Theater in McLean.
About 1,200 visitors attended the 37th McLean Antiques Show where 50 dealers from up and down the East coast sold their wares at the Alden Theater in McLean on Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 9-10.
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Donate Blood, Save Lives
Total Framing, at 9528 Main St. in Fairfax, will hold its second annual blood drive in honor of Owen Wicks (the son of a Clifton Elementary alumnus) and Ryan Dillon (whose father was a former Clifton Elementary P.E. teacher). Both lost their battles with Osteosarcoma earlier this year, but this blood drive is to honor their memories and help others batting cancer and other diseases and conditions requiring transfusions.
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Donate Blood, Save Lives
Total Framing, at 9528 Main St. in Fairfax, will hold its second annual blood drive in honor of Owen Wicks (the son of a Clifton Elementary alumnus) and Ryan Dillon (whose father was a former Clifton Elementary P.E. teacher). Both lost their battles with Osteosarcoma earlier this year, but this blood drive is to honor their memories and help others batting cancer and other diseases and conditions requiring transfusions.