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‘It Just Makes Me Feel Good’ Veterans Day

OLLI honors veterans with annual celebration.

Fairfax veterans

Getting to know... Adam White

A look into the life of a hard-working man who’s seen it all at a legendary Arlington diner.

Getting to know... Adam White

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Reston: Celebrating Bob Simon’s Legacy

Week-long events culminate with Founder’s Day celebration Saturday and Sunday, April 9 and 10.

Week-long events celebrating legacy of Reston Founder Bob Simon. who died in September, at the age of 101, will culminate with the Founder’s day celebrations on Saturday and Sunday, April 9-10.

New Fleet of Hybrid Trolleys on Its Way

Alexandria’s free King Street trolley service gets clean and green with the launch of an all-new fleet of hybrid trolleys on April 22.

Mount Vernon Letter: Focus on Education

Letter to the Editor

I am writing to compliment the Mount Vernon Gazette for publishing Tim Peterson’s very informative article on the situation concerning J.E.B. Stuart High School in Falls Church (“First Step on Re-Naming School,” Aug. 4).

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Carpenter's Shelter Moves to Landmark Mall

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A Personal Journey

Where the past meets the present: Springfield resident returns to Vietnam, writes a book.

As Robert (Bob) L. Bob Tecklenberg got off the plane the familiar tropical heat and landscape triggered memories of long ago when he was just 19-years-old, and in Vietnam. He, like many other veterans, wanted to know what happened to the country and its people. Tecklenberg began his personal journey by going back to Vietnam twice, once in 2003 and then again in 2004.

Herndon Reston Youth Softball Takes on New Commissioner

Veteran fastpitch softball player and coach Jordan Foster says she’s ready for the challenge of leading the Herndon Reston Youth Softball League as Commissioner Bob Thomas retires and a new slate of officers takes the helm. The growing girls' fastpitch softball league, serving players ages 6 to 18 in the greater Herndon-Reston area, will take on Foster to take the baton from Bob Thomas, who helped build a good name for the league.

Local Man, 23, Dies in Motorcycle Crash

Local Man, 23, Dies in Motorcycle Crash

Mason for the 37th

Mason for the 37th

An ‘Eye Opening’ Experience in Mount Vernon

Local optometrist gives vision screens to West Potomac baseball players.

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West Nile Will Be Gone with Frost

West Nile Will Be Gone with Frost

Commuters, Speeders Plague Clifton Residents

Commuters, Speeders Plague Clifton Residents

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State PTA Volunteer of the Year

Del. Tim Hugo attended the April PTA meeting at Union Mill Elementary to present Kate Trussell with a proclamation from Gov. Bob McDonnell recognizing her as the Virginia PTA volunteer of the year. Hugo commended Trussell for coordinating our Bread Basket program that made over 11,000 sandwiches for Food for Others last year. As of this year, students at Union Mill have already made almost 13,000 sandwiches for Food for Others. Above, with Trussell are her husband, Jeff, and daughter, Sarah.

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Brief: Anne Gruner Appointed to the GMU Board of Visitors

Last week, Gov. Bob McDonnell announced appointments to five boards of visitors.

'A Force to Be Reckoned With’

W-L senior dominates National District Indoor Track and Field Championships; Generals finish 2nd.

'A Force to Be Reckoned With’

Madison, Oakton Girls Compete in Shortened Region Swim Meet

In district track, Cougar girls garner a title; Marshall’s Johnson wins three events.

Madison, Oakton Girls Compete in Shortened Region Swim Meet

Dozier's Dash Seals Win for Edison Relay

Eagles win five events at Leslie Sherman Memorial Invitational track meet.

Dozier's Dash Seals Win for Edison Relay