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Fire and Rescue Department Announces Three Promotions
Fire and Rescue Department Announces Three Promotions
Teen Charged in Dulles Theft
Teen Charged in Dulles Theft
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Letter: Support Mental Health Services
To the Editor: May is Mental Health Month, established in 1949 to spread the word about the importance of mental health and to combat the stigma associated with mental illness.
Potomac School Notes May 15
School notes on Potomac natives.
Neighborhood
HAPPY DEMOCRATS Ginny Hines and Will Parry entertained a large number of fellow Democratic voters at a party. Brian Moran told us that there is good news and bad about the upcoming election. There will probably be an extremely low turnout, so we must all work hard to get the voters out. We must concentrate on discussing the economy and education. Our candidate, Terry McAuliffe, has always been a hard worker. He started his own business at the age of 14. Terry understands what the terrible traffic congestion does to all of us in this neighborhood and he has pledged to work on improving public transportation. The Republican candidate, on the other hand, has shown no support for transportation solutions and in fact voted against the Silver Line which will connect the Metro to Dulles.
West Potomac Class of 2013 Celebrates All Night
More than 70 businesses and sponsors came together to celebrate the West Potomac High School Class of 2013 with donations to the all-night graduation party on June 18.
Letter: Good Cause, Bad Practice
[Reference to “Hitting the Streets to Fill the Boot,” front page photo and story on page 7, Burke Connection, Sept. 5-11, 2013]: I applaud the efforts of the Fairfax County Fire and Rescue staff in their support of the Muscular Dystrophy Association. The annual "Fill the Boot" drive raises a lot of money each year; it's a good cause.
Eight Months Prison for Fairfax Man
Fairfax resident Peter Kim has been sentenced to eight months in prison for conspiracy to commit wire fraud. He was also ordered to pay his share of the more than $700,000 lost by financial institutions because of his part in a $1.5 million mortgage-fraud scheme.
MWAA Honors Carl Sandburg Middle School Artists
The Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority recognized the semifinalists and winners of its annual “Carl Sandburg Middle School Student Energy Conservation Poster Artwork Contest.” The gala to honor the finalists and to announce the winners was hosted by MWAA at the historic Terminal A building at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport on Jan. 31.
Letter: Support This Living Tribute
To the Editor: Cynthia Hull, our dear executive director, has been diagnosed with terminal cancer. To those who know her, Cynthia is a passionate advocate who has dedicated her life to the service of others, most recently in her nearly five years at United Community Ministries (UCM).
Letter: Protecting Integrity Of the Voting Process
Letter to the Editor
Your last week’s editorial, "Veto Voter ID Bill," perpetuates the canard that requiring voters to have proper ID to vote somehow disenfranchises voters and effects a disproportionate number of low income and minority voters.
Police Seek Help in Search
Police Seek Help in Search
Racist Fliers Alarm Residents
Racist Fliers Alarm Residents
Military Notes
Military Notes
Elected Official Involvement
Outside officials offer views on day-labor debate.
Elected Official Involvement
Mason Takes GOP Primary in 37th
Mason Takes GOP Primary in 37th
Bulova Gets Dem Nod in 37th
Bulova Gets Dem Nod in 37th