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Thinking Strategically at Churchill Road
Churchill Road Elementary school held a Strategy Game Night for Grades K-6 the evening of Thursday, April 12.
People of the Year
Honorees or People of the Year

Presenting Living History
The Manassas National Park Battlefield heralds in the new year with a living history lesson.
Letter: Keeping His Promise
Letter to the Editor
From the day Governor McDonnell took office, he has concentrated his efforts on getting Virginians back to work. It looks like his policies are working. MoneyRates.com has just ranked Virginia as the "Best State to Make a Living."

Saluting Veterans at Greenspring
On Wednesday, Nov. 11, more than 200 residents and family members attended a Veterans Day program at Greenspring retirement community.
Letter: Who Pays for a Mistake?
To the Editor
So the agreement was reached to pay John Geer's family just under $2.95M for the mistake of a police officer. My heart goes out to the family.
Obituary: Robert Knight, of Reston, Dies
Aug. 29, 1940 - Aug. 16, 2014.
On Saturday, Aug. 16, 2014, Robert Knight, of Hamilton, Va., passed away. He was husband to Andrea Knight, father of Kim Knight (Brad) Jones and Kyle (Kolynn) Knight, grandfather of Andrew Jones and Knox Knight.
Letter: Heed Posted Speed Limit
To the Editor: I'm writing in response to Phil Boughton's letter to the editor in the April 17 edition of the Mount Vernon Gazette. I live in one of the neighborhoods along Sherwood Hall Lane and cross it on foot almost daily from one of the Fairfax Connector bus stops.
Opinion: Letter to the Editor: Noisy Planes and Silent Local Leaders
One audible indicator that the pandemic recovery may be underway is increased air traffic from Reagan-National.
Winter Fun
Winter Fun
Carnival Includes Springfield on Circuit
Carnival Includes Springfield on Circuit

Playing to Win
Serious local tennis competitors share their approach to the game.
As the U.S. Open approaches, several local tennis students are competing in their own United States Tennis Association (USTA) local competitions. There are several levels of tournaments to choose from as well as age groups whether they're entry-level, intermediate, or advanced. “Central to tennis is competition. They learn to win and how to lose,” according to Coach Wayne Bryan.
Are Supervisors Out of Touch with Residents?
Residents furious board OKed funding of Braddock/Old Lee jughandle.
Residents furious board OKed funding of Braddock/Old Lee jughandle.
Backstage Comedy On Stage At Lee Center
Lone Star State Location Offers Three Stars
Backstage Comedy On Stage At Lee Center
Burke Briefs: Lake Braddock Wins Dual Track Titles
Burke Briefs: Lake Braddock Wins Dual Track Titles
Backstage Comedy On Stage At Lee Center
Lone Star State Location Offers Three Stars
Backstage Comedy On Stage At Lee Center
Helicopter Drops Marshmallows on Easter Egg-Hunt
Children hunt for marshmallows in exchange for prizes at the Jubilee Christian Center's Eggstravaganza Saturday, April 15.
Helicopter Drops Marshmallows on Easter Egg-Hunt
Money for Area Transportation Projects
Money for Area Transportation Projects