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Letter: War on Chanukah?

Letter to the Editor

Every year about this time someone rails about the war on Christmas.

Rotary Makes Book Gift to Maury

Students will purchase books with Rotary donation.

Rotary Makes Book Gift to Maury

Week in Reston

Odin, Feldman & Pittleman, P.C. Moves to Reston and Jackson Lewis LLP Adds New Reston Office Partner

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Board of Supervisors Honored Langley Swim and Dive

Sheriff Stacey Kincaid gave Langley High School Girls Swim and Dive team an extra splash of praise Tuesday, April 7 while the Board of Supervisors were recognizing the team for winning the VHSL 6A state championship this past winter, the sixth time in the school's history.

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Exploring the World of Power

James Madison High School's production of “Macbeth.”

Cappies Macbeth

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Virginia Run Riptide Swims to a Victory in Close Meet over Vienna Aquatic

Blansett Breaks a Team Record

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Growing Up Tan

Amy Tan inspires laughter and tears at Reston Community Center Q&A Lecture.

Growing Up Tan

Whistle Stop Hobbies

Whistle Stop Hobbies

Food & Drink in Herndon/Reston, Feb. 11-17

Food & Drink in Herndon/Reston, Feb. 11-17

Food & Drink, Feb. 11-17

Food & Drink, Feb. 11-17

Food & Drink in Herndon/Reston, Feb. 11-17

Food & Drink in Herndon/Reston, Feb. 11-17

Food & Drink in Herndon/Reston, Feb. 11-17

Food & Drink in Herndon/Reston, Feb. 11-17

Groveton Elementary Celebrates Virginia History

Groveton Elementary Celebrates Virginia History

Alexandria Snapshot: Pink Badges For Awareness

Sheriff Dana Lawhorne has authorized deputies to wear pink badges to show their support in the fight against breast cancer.

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Arlene Burstrom Celebrates 80th

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Obituary: Christopher McDonald Horne

Obituary: Christopher McDonald Horne

Spookfest Concert at Langley High

Halloween is coming one week early to Langley High School as the LHS Orchestra presents Spookfest on Thursday, Oct. 24 at 7 p.m. in the auditorium. Symphonic Orchestra players will join with members of the band to present film scores from “How to Train Your Dragon” and “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.” Theater students will present chilling poetry by Edgar Allan Poe as the freshman orchestra performs “The Evil Eye” and “The Hideous Heart” and “Two Scenes from the Hallow.” The sophomore orchestra will present “Ghosts of Brandenburg” after sophomore pianists play the duet from “The Corpse Bride.” Finally, the Philharmonic orchestra will dazzle listeners with incantations and a rendition of Michael Jackson’s “Thriller.” This concert is free to the public and designed for children of all ages. Appropriate costumes are encouraged for performers and audience alike. Come out if you dare and enjoy the show.

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Rare Birds in Burke

There are some quite unusual birds nesting in Burke this year. A pair of Mississippi Kites have built a nest and are currently feeding two young chicks in a large tree on some private land near Jackson Street in Burke, attracting birders from around the area.