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Three Men Carjack City Man
Three Men Carjack City Man
Theater
Theater
Faith Notes
Faith Notes
Wakefield’s Leavell Plays in Region Rumble Football Game
Former football, wrestling standout helps Northern Region to victory.
Wakefield’s Leavell Plays in Region Rumble Football Game
Camps & Schools Notes
Camps & Schools Notes
Herndon School Notes
Herndon School Notes
Poplar Terrace Defeated
Planning Commission votes down controversial nomination.
Poplar Terrace Defeated
Bargains for Bibliophiles
Bargains for Bibliophiles
June 3 Triathlon Benefits Autism Speaks
Sign up now, only 100 participants will be registered.
Ever wanted to compete in a triathlon, but were afraid to commit for fear of not being experienced enough? Now is the time to rev up one’s training because “Tri to Listen” — a June 3 triathlon is right around the corner — literally. The race will take place in Poolesville — a 20-minute drive from Potomac. The triathlon, “powered by Autism Speaks” is an opportunity for both novice and veteran tri-athletes to compete in a near-by event that offers a small field, a pool swim (versus a river, lake or bay swim), and beautiful scenery.
New Shuttle Service Begins in Arlington Cemetery
The National Park Service has plans to have in service a number of new transportation options for visitors to the National Mall and Memorial Parks and Arlington National Cemetery in time for the National Cherry Blossom Festival at the end of March. The first of these options is a shuttle within Arlington National Cemetery that was scheduled to begin on Monday, Feb. 20.
McLean Wrestler Grammes Wins 152-Pound State Title
Junior’s confident approach pays off with championship.
McLean had two wrestlers reach the final at Friday's state tournament.
Letter: Predictable MVCCA
Letter to the Editor
Reminiscent of the movie "Groundhog Day," if it is March, it is time for the MVCCA to enact a budget resolution in time to be considered by the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors (BOS) during its budget deliberations. Invariably, the resolution urges the BOS to raise every category of tax to the maximum amount possible in order to fund the grand designs of MVCCA leaders. This year is no exception.
ASO Presents All-Mozart Concert
All-Mozart Concert
Ongoing Events
Ongoing Events
Ongoing Events
Ongoing Events
Faith Notes Aug. 20-26
Faith Notes Aug. 20-26
Business, Aug. 27-Sept. 2
Business, Aug. 27-Sept. 2
Faith Notes Aug. 20-26
Faith Notes Aug. 20-26