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Strawberry Festival Returns Saturday
Potomac United Methodist Church hosts 24th annual event.
The Strawberry Festival is back. The Potomac United Methodist Church event features the some of the best chocolate-covered strawberries one will ever taste as well as an opportunity to spend a day shopping for one-of-a-kind items at the boutique, searching through Home Treasures for that perfect piece for one’s home, or sampling the home-baked goodies from the bake sale.
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The New 'Koreatown' in Centreville
Area is fast becoming a Mecca for Asian-inspired shops, restaurants and boutiques
The New 'Koreatown' in Centreville
WFCM Gets New Name; Aug. 3 Launch Set
Upscale thrift shop attracts customers, raises funds.
WFCM Gets New Name; Aug. 3 Launch Set
This Week in Potomac
Week in Potomac: West Montgomery Meeting, Kosher Bagel Shop to Open, Fire Volunteers Elect Board, Former C&O Ranger Killed, Sign Up for Organic Food
It's 'Coffee Time' in Centreville
New store opens in the Pickwick Shopping Center.
It's 'Coffee Time' in Centreville
It's 'Coffee Time' in Centreville
New store opens in the Pickwick Shopping Center.
It's 'Coffee Time' in Centreville
Changes Coming to Belle View
The Italian Deli and Dunkin' Donuts opening soon.
Changes Coming to Belle View
Just Around the Corner
New developments, services will abound in Lorton, courtesy of new shopping centers set to open this spring.
Just Around the Corner
Arlington Night Out: Sept. 5, 2012
ArtJamz Comes to Shirlie’s Girls Night Out
The Village at Shirlington invites DC-area fashionistas to Shirlie’s Girls Night Out on Thursday, Sept. 6, 5-10 p.m.
Lawmakers Debate Eminent Domain Ballot Question
Some argue amendment fails to increase property owner’s protections, but may shut down popular parades.
"A shop owner could complain they lost revenue, that festival vendors are taking their business away….What if someone decided to make that an issue and seek compensation for lost profits under (the amendment)? The Town of Vienna can’t afford to reimburse every shop owner..." — Fairfax County Board of Supervisors Chairman Sharon Bulova (D-at-large) "(The amendment) is fair…If they run a road and cut off your driveway to the point that no one can get into your restaurant and ruin your business, you should be compensated." —Del. Dave Albo (R-42)
Fairfax: ‘Just Pause and Don’t Do It’
Residents debate University Drive extension
The City’s proposal to extend University Drive has sparked strong feelings in Fairfax residents. They spoke both for and against it at the Nov. 1 community outreach meeting and before the Nov. 8 City Council meeting. But most of the speakers during Tuesday night’s public hearing were firmly opposed.
Alexandria Restaurant Week is Aug. 20-29
Alexandria Restaurant Week is Aug. 20-29
Two Indecent Liberties Charges Go to Grand Jury
Two Indecent Liberties Charges Go to Grand Jury
Week in Fairfax
Week in Fairfax
Crime
Suspects Sought in Country Club Burglary
Detectives from the Montgomery County Police- 2nd District are investigating a burglary that occurred during the early morning hours of Aug. 1 at the Bethesda Country Club at 7601 Bradley Boulevard.
Clifton to Host Painting Festival
The Art Guild of Clifton is hosting The First Annual Clifton Plein Air (outdoor) Painting Festival, rain or shine, Saturday-Sunday, June 22-23.
Welcome to Mount Vernon
Welcome to Mount Vernon, an area steeped in history and full of exciting activities.