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Real Estate Notes, April 30-May 6
Real Estate Notes, April 30-May 6
Wardian Continues Distance Running Tear
Wardian Continues Distance Running Tear
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West Potomac grad’s hard work earns medal at U.S. championships.
WPHS Grad Earns U.S. Skating Medal
West Potomac grad’s hard work earns medal at U.S. championships.
West Potomac grad’s hard work earns medal at U.S. championships.
WPHS Grad Earns U.S. Skating Medal
West Potomac grad’s hard work earns medal at U.S. championships.
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Parents: Board Lacks Communication
Storck hosts town hall meeting on educational issues.
At a town hall-style education meeting at Whitman Middle School on Nov. 7, parents and advocates expressed their disappointment with the new online math and social studies textbook program.
Reston Home Sales: August, 2016
In August, 2016, 105 Reston homes sold between $909,000-$149,900.
Reston Home Sales: August, 2016
Column: A Pill a Day…
Hopefully will keep the cancer at bay. (I’d say “away,” but let’s be realistic, three and a half years past a NSCLC diagnosis, there is no way, generally speaking, that stage IV lung cancer disappears into the ether; it’s classified as stage IV for a reason.
Suspended Sentence for Solicitation
Suspended Sentence for Solicitation
Festival on the Square Returns Oct. 27
The 5th annual Festival on the Square is Sunday, Oct. 27 from noon until 4 p.m. at Reston Heights, 11750 Sunrise Valley Drive, Reston. In addition to hosting the Cornerstones (formerly Reston Interfaith) Help the Homeless Community Walk, Festival on the Square offers a full afternoon of free family fun including live entertainment, a petting zoo, a hay maze, trackless train rides, face painting, moon bounce, giant slide, children’s activities, trick-or-treating, plus the Z Car Club’s Judging and People’s Choice Award.
Letter to the Editor: A Hobbled Democracy
To the Editor: I am troubled. I can't fathom whether our council members are aloof by design or by nature. Whatever the reason, apart from Silberberg, their collective disdain for the residents they purportedly represent strikes me as arrogance pure and simple. But they are not beyond detecting community discontent. To placate it, an enormous amount of city staff time and more of our money was used to concoct a manual explaining how we the citizenry can interact with them. What chutzpah.