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Herndon Pitcher Menendez No-Hits Rival South Lakes

Hornets beat Seahawks 2-0, improve to 5-1.

Herndon pitcher Antonio Menendez threw a no-hitter against South Lakes

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Alexandria/Mount Vernon Weekend Fun: April 1-10

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Events in Alexandria and Mount Vernon.

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Potomac Weekend Fun: April 1-10

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Events near Potomac, Md.

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Alexandria Letter: Problem? Just Raise Taxes

Letter to the Editor

During the most recent election process Bob Wood and I predicted there would be a large real estate tax increase this year if the incumbents were reelected.

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Founding Reston: From Blueprint to Reality

In the fall of 1961, New York City real estate developer Bob Simon had $2 million that was burning a hole in his pocket.

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Centreville Letter: A Gift to Acknowledge Veterans

Letter to the Editor

I remember him walking through the front door with his dark blue uniform, adorned with medals and his perfectly formed hat, an imposing figure to a 6 year old. My father was part of the greatest generation of WWII vets that served their country with honor and with unyielding patriotism inherent in them from a very early age. I have that patriotism, too, because of him.

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Arlington: W-L Sophomore Edelstein Earns Win Against West Potomac

Generals win third straight with 5-4 victory over Wolverines.

Washington-Lee won its third straight game on Monday.

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Great Falls and McLean: Challenge of Infill Development

McLean, Great Falls may face new hurdles with passage of law restricting proffers.

Great Falls was called Forestville until 1953, said Bill Canis, vice president of the Great Falls Citizens Association.

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Alexandria: Wiggle Toes Plié Through the Morning

People at Work

The warm up music begins from the corner. "Are you ready?" Jessica Petchenick, instructor at Tiny Dancers on S. Washington Street, asks, "Can you dance with your eyes?" Moms and leotard-bedecked children blink at each other. "Can you dance with your nose?" Noses wiggle including five mothers and one father who has accompanied his daughter to today's Wiggle Toes class for 2-3 year olds. After wiggling ears and patting tummies, at last the answer is "You dance with your feet."

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Alexandria/Mount Vernon Weekend Fun: March 25-April 3

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Events in Alexandria and Mount Vernon, Va.

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Fairfax: Magical, Fictional ‘Almost, Maine’

Providence Players present a romantic-comedy aimed directly at the heart.

Love can be so utterly complex, yet so invigorating as the unexpected comes into view. But then what?

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Reston: Student Art on Display at GRACE

Reception held at Greater Reston Arts Center for high school students’ art show.

A reception was held the evening of March 18 for the Emerging Visions program, on display at the Greater Reston Arts Center (GRACE) at Reston Town Center.

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Founder’s Day to Honor Simon, Celebrate Community

Founder’s Day for 2016 has evolved into Founder’s Week.

Reston Historic Trust and Museum (RHT) invites the community to celebrate Robert E. Simon, Jr. and the community.

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Springfield Home Sales: February, 2016

In February, 2016, 109 Springfield homes sold between $955,000-$190,000.

Springfield Home Sales: February, 2016