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Arlington: School Board Faces $20 Million Budget Gap
County Board details gaps in funding for 2016 budget.
With no tax rate increases, the Arlington County Board is projecting a $24 million gap between revenue and expenditures for fiscal year 2016.
Clifton, Fairfax Station and Lorton Home Sales: December, 2013
In December 2013, 65 homes sold between $1,850,000-$133,320 in the Clifton, Fairfax Station and Lorton area.
Clifton, Fairfax Station and Lorton Home Sales: December, 2013
McLean Home Sales: November, 2015
In November, 2015, 67 homes sold between $3,775,000-$163,500 in the McLean and Falls Church area.
McLean Home Sales: November, 2015
Design Students Visit Chicago
Design Students Visit Chicago
Real Estate Notes
Real Estate Notes
Real Estate Notes
Real Estate Notes
Real Estate Notes
Real Estate Notes
At Park View High
At Park View High
Real Estate Notes
Real Estate Notes
Arlington Sports
Arlington Sports
Marchman Family Fund-Raiser Raises $6,000
Marchman Family Fund-Raiser Raises $6,000
Community Notes
Community Notes
Burglary Charges Move Forward
Burglary Charges Move Forward
Burglary Charges Move Forward
Burglary Charges Move Forward
Local Filmmaker
The film, "The Rendezvous" is a 12-minute thriller written and directed by Potomac filmmaker Stephen Smith and produced by his partner and wife Janine Shore. The film centers on a beautiful woman who convinces her greed-driven lover to engage in a risky plan, which involves stealing an extremely valuable object from her husband, selling the object from the highest bidder, and running off to live the good life. However, the plan doesn't go quite as well as expected, and in this case, it leads to a startling outcome. (To see a trailer of the film, visit www.stephensmithfilms.com). The filmmakers hosted a screening of the film at the AFI Theater in Silver Spring, on April 20.
Letter: The Story Well Told
I commend Alex McVeigh for his piece on the water contamination issue ("Station Remediation Plan Nears Completion," Great Falls Connection, August 14-20, 2013). My wife and I attended the meeting, which was long (over two hours) and complicated, even tedious and occasionally a bit contentious.
Jill Banks to Give Free Public Painting Demonstration
"Serendipity," award-winning artist Jill Banks' solo exhibit of over 20 oil paintings created on the streets of Paris and more local spots, figurative works, and those other subjects she was lucky enough to capture on canvas, continues at the Great Falls Library, 9830 Georgetown Pike through Aug. 31.
Goblin Gallop is Oct. 28
The 19th annual Goblin Gallop 5K race, 1K fun run and 5K walk will be held this Sunday, Oct. 28, at the Fairfax Corner Shopping Center. It’s a family-friendly race with many participants wearing Halloween costumes. Afterward are refreshments, music, a moonbounce, a costume contest, race prizes, plus more than $3,500 in door prizes.
Board Approves Neighborhood Plan
The Arlington County Board on Saturday April 20, accepted the Fairlington-Shirlington Neighborhood Conservation Plan, a community-based update to the area’s 1987 plan that identifies needed services and improvements for these neighborhoods.