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Week in Herndon

Week in Great Falls

What's happening in Great Falls this week.

Letter: Senior Center Looks for Volunteers

Letter: Senior Center Looks for Volunteers

Letter: ‘Our Military Kids’

All you have to do is give me a call (703-999-5812) or drop an e-mail to: Santa@bobnelsonteam.com to let him know which child/family from the Christmas Gift Wish List (see www.bobnelsonteam.com) that you would like to adopt this Christmas.

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District Orchestras Perform at Langley High

Langley High hosts District XII Junior and Senior Orchestras.

One hundred and sixty-five students from 11 middle schools and 14 high schools participated in District XII Junior and Senior Orchestras Jan. 4-5 at Langley High School. Guest conductors worked with the students for two days and presented a superb concert.

Editorial: Transportation Money

Eliminating the gas tax makes no sense.

Virginia, and especially Northern Virginia, is woefully short on funds for transportation. One reason is that its gas tax, a logical way to fund transportation infrastructure, is one of the lowest in the nation, and has remained flat since the ’80s, since it is not indexed for inflation. So the buying power of the gas tax has been dwindling.

Letter: Meet Highest Standards

To the Editor: As a candidate in the Democratic primary for Virginia’s 8th congressional district, I read with particular interest Michael Pope’s article "Blind Trust" [The Gazette, Jan. 5, 2012] on the disparity among candidates for ballot access.

Week in Great Falls

Things happening in the Great Falls area.

Grasscrete Coming to Vienna

Pavers blend concrete with soil and grass fill.

Grasscrete Coming to Vienna

Forgery Charge to Grand Jury

Forgery Charge to Grand Jury

Business Notes

Business Notes

Business Notes

Business Notes

Police Awarded New Funding

Vienna police get some funding from federal terrorism money.

Police Awarded New Funding

Metro Commuters Can Find a Seat

Metro adds eight new cars to the Orange Line.

Metro Commuters Can Find a Seat

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Simon Hosts Connolly Fundraiser

Reston founder welcomes congressman, supporters to his Lake Anne home.

Supporters of Rep. Gerry Connolly (D-11) ascended to the top of Lake Anne Plaza, as Reston founder Robert Simon hosted a fundraising event Sunday, Oct. 13 at his home. Due to the 2010 redistricting, the 11th district includes Reston in its entirety.

Letter: Two Are Too Old Town-centric

Letter to the Editor

In relation to Mr. Wood and Mr. van Fleet’s position on the Waterfront Plan, two issues stand out in regards to their viewpoints.

Letter: City’s Wise Investments

Letter to the Editor

The City of Alexandria just received a bond rating upgrade — to AAA stable. You cannot get any better than this!

A Gathering of Woodcarvers Happens Weekly in Arlington

It’s more about the company than the product.

Wilda Garrison will be 93-years-old in two weeks.

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Centreview: Holiday Food Drive for Needy Families

Police and community answer the call.

For many local families, the holidays are a time of hunger. So the Sully District Police Station, Westfields Business Owners Association and Western Fairfax Christian Ministries (WFCM) teamed up to help feed them.

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Getting Drenched to Help Others

The Ice Bucket Challenge has a simple premise, but it’s doing a great deal of good. To raise money to fight ALS, people all over the country have been making videos of themselves getting buckets of ice water dumped on their heads.