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Reston Home Sales: September, 2013
In September 2013, 81 Reston homes sold between $1,165,000-$169,300.
Reston Home Sales: September, 2013
Reston Home Sales: December, 2013
In December 2013, 79 Reston homes sold between $1,475,000-$120,000.
Reston Home Sales: December, 2013
McLean Home Sales: March, 2015
In March, 2015, 83 homes sold between $3,805,000-$137,000 in the McLean and Falls Church area.
McLean Home Sales: March, 2015
Calendar
Calendar
Signature Theatre Celebrates Sondheim’s 80th Birthday
Signature Theatre Celebrates Sondheim’s 80th Birthday
Melting Ice Is Salt Seekers Goal
Melting Ice Is Salt Seekers Goal
Classes & Workshops
Classes & Workshops
Business
Business
Melting Ice Is Salt Seekers Goal
Melting Ice Is Salt Seekers Goal
Camps and Schools
Camps and Schools
Camps and Schools
Camps and Schools
Education Notebook - 10/09/02
Education Notebook - 10/09/02
Crime Report
Crime Report
Deja Vu, Again
Board of Education and County Council remain at odds on unpopular Kendale construction plan.
Deja Vu, Again
Burke Home Sales: December, 2012
In December 2012, 37 Burke homes sold between $617,000-$123,000.
Burke Home Sales: December, 2012
Melting Ice Is Salt Seekers Goal
Melting Ice Is Salt Seekers Goal
More Than Gardening
After surviving wet spring, gardeners show off their mid-summer crops.
More Than Gardening
Why Care about Ten Mile Creek?
For several months the County Council has been grappling with a Limited Master Plan Amendment for Ten Mile Creek. The Clarksburg Master Plan, adopted in 1994, staged development in Clarksburg so when triggers were met on stages I - III, the last stage could not go forward without assessing impacts of the first three stages on Ten Mile Creek. Even 20 years ago, planners realized the high water quality of this stream; one of three that empty into the Little Seneca Reservoir which was built in the 1980s to act as an emergency water supply in times of drought should the Potomac River flow drop too low to withdraw the massive quantities needed to supply our regional drinking water.