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Other Schools Respond to F/X's Emergencies
Other Schools Respond to F/X's Emergencies
Memorial Day Ceremony at
Memorial Day Ceremony at
Cahill, Barber Wed
Molly Cahill and Zachry Barber were married on Sept. 10, 2011 at Wellfleet Preservation Hall, in Wellfleet, Mass.
Great Falls: People and Pets
Chelsea Becomes a ‘New Dog’
We bought an English setter puppy from an excellent breeder.

Gathering Highlights Waterfront
Annual Founders Park Community Association meeting attracts crowd.
Residents and concerned citizens gathered May 20 for the annual Founders Park Community association meeting to discuss issues affecting the park and the future of the Alexandria waterfront.
Bulletin Board
Bulletin Board
Reston Founder Welcomes Newcomers
“I believe you will find you have moved to a friendly place. Your neighbors will want to get to know you no matter how old or young you are and regardless of the color of your skin or the size of your bank balance. The 50 miles of paved pathways within Reston make it possible for you to get around on foot or on a bicycle. You can meet people and make friends on the pathways and you can enjoy the natural open spaces that wind through as they connect to the five Village Centers.

Arlington: Revisiting Selma and Bloody Sunday
Arlington native and his nephew return to Selma to explore how the struggle for voting rights has changed, but continues, 50 years later.
John Witeck was like many Americans, watching in heartbreak and disbelief as the nation learned of the beatings and violence in Selma, Ala., on what’s become known as “Bloody Sunday.”
Top 100: Barry Johnson, Herndon, Football, Basketball, Soccer, 1986
Unforgettable Johnson is still the name Herndon fans remember the most.
The frigid cup of coffee sitting in front of Barry Johnson is evidence of how forgetful he is. Johnson, arguably the greatest athlete in the history of Herndon High School, strolls down memory lane, telling stories of his high school, college and National Football League careers for nearly an hour before realizing that, not only has he not tasted the cup of joe sitting in front of him, he hasn't even dashed it with any cream or sugar.
Health & Fitness
Health & Fitness
Signs of the Times
Lecture about the history of Potomac will preview installation of interpretive plaques.
Signs of the Times
Community Notes
Community Notes
News Briefs
News Briefs

LTA Stages ‘A Christmas Carol’ in Alexandria
Presents Charles Dickens' classic for a holiday tradition
The Little Theatre of Alexandria (LTA) is staging the Charles Dickens' classic, “A Christmas Carol,” just in time for the holidays — from Dec. 2-17
A Gripping ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’
A Gripping ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’
Toth and Friend Come to Forestdale
New principal a native of Northern Virginia.
Toth and Friend Come to Forestdale
Car Crash on Horseshoe Lane Kills One, Injures Another
Michael Peterson dies, Kevin Melanson in critical condition after collision on Horseshoe Lane.
Car Crash on Horseshoe Lane Kills One, Injures Another
Getting to Know Joe
Getting to Know Joe