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Civil War Days

Civil War Days

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Military

Military Notes

Email announcements to arlington@connectionnewspapers.com. Photos are welcome.

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An Early Visit from Santa at Potomac Overlook Regional Park

An Early Visit from Santa

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A New York State of Mind?

Increasingly, South Lakes drama students refine their craft at NYU.

A New York State of Mind?

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Cameron, Roy Return from Injury, Spark TC

Titan boys win T.C. Williams Invitational track meet.

Cameron, Roy Return from Injury, Spark TC

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Upcoming School Bond Impacts Fairfax Schools

Three Fairfax area schools are slated to receive funding from the upcoming school bond referendum.

Upcoming School Bond Impacts Fairfax Schools

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Education Notebook

This week's school board actions.

Education Notebook

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Wakefield's Class of 2006 graduates at DAR Constitution Hall.

Wakefield's Class of 2006 graduates at DAR Constitution Hall.

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Learning about Immigration Reform

Forum provides information about a national debate.

As Congress tries to tackle immigration reform, residents gathered in an auditorium at Kenmore Middle School on Tuesday, May 14, to learn about the various and complex parts of this issue. U.S. Rep. Jim Moran (D-8) started the forum off by speaking of one area of common ground between both sides of the immigration reform debate.

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Great Falls: Langley Boys’ Swim and Dive Wins Region Championship

Saxon girls finish region runner-up.

The Langley boys' swim and dive team won the 6A North region championship.

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Pet Pantry’s Doors Wide Open in Alexandria for a Community in Need

Linda Easley didn’t know where to turn.

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Area Schools Celebrate New Beginning

What’s new at Irving Middle, Lake Braddock Secondary and Sangster Elementary?

Rising seventh grade students at Washington Irving Middle School are not the only ones preparing for changes this upcoming school year. “This is the first year that we’re going to teach the Civics and Economic class to all eighth grade students at the honors level,” said Assistant Principal Rick Mondloch in an interview on Aug. 18.