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NOZZLE POWER

NOZZLE POWER

The children of Falls Church’s Dulin Cooperative Preschool were in a high-pressure situation last week, when firefighters from the Falls…

25-Year F.C. Resident Elmo Stanley Dies at Age 85

Elmo L. Stanley died on Saturday, September 13, 2008 at Greenspring Village in Springfield, VA. from complications of lung cancer.…
Community News & Notes

Community News & Notes

USAID Director to Speak at Weekly Rotary Meeting USAID (United States Agency of International Development) Director Mauricio Vera will speak…

School News & Notes

F.E.S. Offers SOL-Related Intersession Activities Franconia Elementary School is starting its seventh year on the modified elementary school calendar. At…
Mason Football Trounced by Goochland

Mason Football Trounced by Goochland

The George Mason High School Varsity Football team suffered its fourth straight loss on Friday night in a one-sided game…
Marshall Scores Homecoming Victory; Stuart Loses Its Own

Marshall Scores Homecoming Victory; Stuart Loses Its Own

Falls Church High – 14Washington-Lee High – 24 The Falls Church Jaguars took on the Generals of Washington-Lee High School…

Dowd on Drinks: For Vodka Co., Trickle Down More Than a Theory

Attention consumers in Florida and Michigan. You have been selected from among all 50 of these United States to get…
Washington Capitals Make Headway: Favored to Win the Southeast Division, D.C.’s Prospects Are Looking Up

Washington Capitals Make Headway: Favored to Win the Southeast Division, D.C.’s Prospects Are Looking Up

At the beginning of last season, Washington Capitals owner Ted Leonsis declared that the team’s three-year rebuilding process was over…
Annual YouthAIDS Gala Rocks Tysons Corner

Annual YouthAIDS Gala Rocks Tysons Corner

The annual YouthAIDS Gala at the Ritz Carlton Tysons Corner once again gathered local well-heeled society and issue-conscious celebrities, headed…

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