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Week in Herndon

Current events and news in Herndon.

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West Potomac Class of 2013 Celebrates All Night

More than 70 businesses and sponsors came together to celebrate the West Potomac High School Class of 2013 with donations to the all-night graduation party on June 18.

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Most Successful Event Ever

Shepherd’s Center of Oakton-Vienna’s fundraiser nets $32,000.

The Shepherd’s Center of Oakton-Vienna’s event wowed the crowd at their annual benefit.

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Let There Be Light

'A Christmas Story' wins Best in Show.

Crowds lined Alexandria's waterfront Dec. 7 as nearly 40 boats cruised the Potomac River to take part in the 14thAnnual Holiday Boat Parade of Lights.

Brief: McLean to Celebrate WinterFest on Dec. 2

On Sunday, Dec. 2, McLean residents will welcome in the holidays as more than 50 entries proceed down Old Chain Bridge Road for the 5th annual WinterFest parade.

Ed Dixon: One Night Only at Signature

Signature Theatre will host a one-night performance and book-signing featuring Broadway star and Helen Hayes Award-winner Ed Dixon.

McLean, Fairfax Students Win State Cybersecurity Championship

The future of national security may lie in the hands of a high school student who competed in a cyber championship this weekend at George Mason University.

A Community Tradition Continues

Annual Pancake Breakfast is Always a Draw

A Community Tradition Continues

Business Notes

Business Notes

Rain Clears up in Time for Radio King Orchestra

Chamber Provides Refreshments for Concert at Lee District Park.

Rain Clears up in Time for Radio King Orchestra

High-Priced Houses Still Selling Well

Some see a softening in the market.

High-Priced Houses Still Selling Well

Chamber Honors Business Leaders

Vienna-Tysons Chamber of Commerce recognizes contributions to the community.

Chamber Honors Business Leaders

Week in Vienna

Weekly happenings in Vienna.

Wolf Trap Has New Superintendent

George Liffert, a national park manager with 28 years’ experience, will lead Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts.

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Community Comes Through for School’s Food Drive

On Fridays, these children could go to Centreville’s food-storage area and people would fill their backpacks with weekend snacks.

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Brief: ACCT Whittles Down the Suspects in ‘And Then There Were None’

Aldersgate Church Community Theater presents “And Then There Were None,” an Agatha Christie Murder Mystery, the play is a masterpiece of mystery and murder.

Editorial: Bringing Back the Electric Chair

In a world: Barbaric.

No doubt Virginia and Texas will be the last two states to continue with the death penalty until, inevitably, evolving standards of decency lead the U.S. Supreme Court to declare that the death penalty is unconstitutional.

Baldassari Is Named Officer of Month

Acknowledged for his expertise, enthusiasm and professional demeanor, PFC Kevin Baldassari is the Sully District Police Station’s Officer of the Month for January. He was honored during the Feb. 10 meeting of the station’s Citizens Advisory Committee.

Letter: A Positive Difference

Letter to the Editor

City Council candidate Townsend A. (“Van”) Van Fleet is both a proven leader and a team player.

Letter: In Support of Job Creation

My name is Alison Neary and I am a rising sophomore at Virginia Tech. Growing up in a Navy family, we moved multiple times in Virginia, so I have experienced living in various parts of this great state, from Northern Virginia, to Stafford, to Virginia Beach, and now Blacksburg.