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Former Executive Pleads Guilty
Faces up to 20 years in prison on embezzlement, forgary, fraud charges.
Former Executive Pleads Guilty
Cavaliers Try To Forget a Win
South County aims to upset No. 1 seeded Woodson on Friday, avenge 35-0 regular season loss.
Cavaliers Try To Forget a Win
Faith Notes
Faith Notes
School Notes
School Notes
Budget Discussions Continue
Council reviews latest FY 2006 budget proposal.
Budget Discussions Continue
Fine Art
Fine Art
Fine Art
Fine Art
Churchill High
Churchill High
Week In Great Falls
Week In Great Falls
‘Johnny Appleseed’ Comes to The Alden on Oct. 20
Theatre IV’s production of “Johnny Appleseed” will be presented as part of the McLean Kids Performance Series at The Alden in McLean at 2 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 20. Tickets are $15, $10 for McLean tax district residents. The theatre is located at 1234 Ingleside Avenue, inside the McLean Community Center.
Outdoor Pickleball Mixer
The first outdoor doubles pickleball mixer in Arlington was held Saturday, Oct. 20, at the Walter Reed Community Center tennis courts.
Natalie York and Raye Zaragoza Come to Jammin’ Java
Two NYC-based singer-songwriters, Natalie York and Raye Zaragoza, will perform Monday, May 18 at Jammin’ Java in Vienna before heading off on tour and music-making in 12 states.
Boomers Find Answer to Fitness at Senior Centers
Business is booming at Arlington’s six senior centers as more and more 55+ residents register with the Office of Senior Adult Programs and find a wide array of fitness programs available. Several community centers also offer strength training and weight rooms for 55+ only and sports such as pickleball, volleyball and women’s basketball. Ice skating, table tennis, tennis, golf, cycling and line dancing are also offered.
Recruiting for New West Potomac Principal Begins
West Potomac High School parents and community members can attend a March 20 meeting regarding the process for selecting a new principal, Region 3 assistant superintendent Terry Dade announced.
Business Notes
Business Notes
Crime Report
Crime Report
Faith
Faith