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New signs to tell visitors of road's role in Civil War
From left, Bob Eldridge, Charlie Balch, Jim Lewis, Steve Hull and Tom Evan, all members of the Hunter Mill Defense League History Committee, pose near a patch of woods where a Union observation post once stood during the Civil War overlooking the intersection of the W&OD Trail and Hunter Mill Road.
70 percent of county's students were enrolled in classes last year
Music teacher Cheri Collins is proud of the popularity of the strings and band programs at Kings Glen Elementary School in Springfield.
New programs for schools, community planned. Reston Museum is completely refurbished, and it continues to offer all sorts of educational and community activities for residents in the community.
Three county men named in $240 million tax fraud
Three businessmen have been indicted on charges of conspiracy to defraud the Internal Revenue Service of more than $240 million.
Daytime thefts cause panic in county's Indian, Middle Eastern communities
During a community meeting at Colin Powell Elementary last Thursday, Fairfax County Police Chief David M. Rohrer and Sully District Commander Cindy McAllister listen intently as residents voice their concerns over a rash of gold robberies that have targeted Indian and Middle Eastern communities in Fairfax County.
Federal home loan banks post loss on $1 billion mortgage charge
The combined net loss compares with a profit of $506 million in the same period last year, the system's Reston, Virginia-based finance office said in a statement today.
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Mercy Health Center receives good news
Mercy Health Center in Fort Scott has been awarded a three-year term of accreditation in mammography following a recent survey by the American College of Radiology.
Reston Community Players Curtains
Curtains Reston Community Players Reston Community Center, Reston, VA Through November 14th $21/$18 Student/Seniors Reviewed October 23rd, 2009 Curtains unfolds in a Boston theatre, where a new musical could be a smash hit, if not for the talent-free leading lady.
Fairfax County Police Report - Reston District
Police are investigating the death of a 42-year-old woman. On Oct. 24, officers were called to an apartment in the 11900 block of Winterthur Lane at about 3:40 p.m. to check on the welfare of an adult man.
Three named in $240 million tax fraud
Three local businessmen have been indicted on a charge of conspiracy to defraud the Internal Revenue Service of more than $240 million.
Reston Players Present - Curtain'
A whodunit comedy, romance and mystery at CenterStage Theater. Wednesday, October 28, 2009 Reston Community Players opened this yeara s season with the musical a oeCurtains,a a whodunit comedy, romance, and mystery story.
Reston company is digital measuring stick
The fastest-growing glo bal market research firm doesn't track long-established sectors such as retail or manufacturing, says Inside Research, an industry trade publication.
Eco-Friendly Streetlights Tested in Reston
As part of a pilot project, 10 energy-saving LED streetlights will be installed in Reston this month.
'Curtains' Opens at CenterStage
The Reston Community Players is opening this year's season with a musical full of comedy, romance, mystery and more when it brings OCurtainsO to the stage Friday.
Fairfax Co. Gives Vaccinations to All Attending Flu Clinic
24 at the County Government Center and had enough vaccines to vaccinate about 12,000 people.
Ballot Items for the Upcoming Nov. 3 Election
Governor: Bob McDonnell vs. Creigh Deeds Lt. Governor: Bill Bolling vs. Jody Wagner Attorney General: Ken Cuccinelli vs.
Ericsson Federal heads to Reston
Another company has decided it needs to get cozy with its Washington brethren to win more federal work.
Bradley Farm is Prepared to Scare While Raising Money for Herndon-Reston FISH
On home tour, visitors see how residents have made their houses their own. Tuesday, October 20, 2009 After Judy and Stephen Over bought their townhouse in the Waterview Cluster four years ago, they decided the bedrooms needed to be rearranged.
Women in Technology and March of Dimes Announce 2009 Heroines in Technology Finalists
Women in TechnologySM and the March of Dimes today announced the finalists for the ninth annual Heroines in Technology Awards.
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