Month: March 2015
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Capital Bikeshare Prices to Increase May 1
After more than four years of service, the jurisdictions that operate the Capital Bikeshare program will be implementing the system’s…
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Don Beyer Chosen to Speak at 17th Annual Business Philanthropy Summit
“We are thrilled to have Congressman Beyer as our speaker for this year’s summit,” said Marion Brunken, Executive Director for…
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Rob Krupicka Calls Public Office a Day
Rob Krupicka announced that he does not plan to run again for the Virginia House of Delegates. Krupicka represented the…
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Arlington Ranks #7 on National ‘Most Hipster’ List
Arlington has come in #7 among the “Most Hipster Cities” (we know, it’s a county) in the nation, according to…
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Arlington Water Might Get Smelly
From now through May 4, you may notice your water smelling or tasting different if you live in DC, Arlington…
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Over 8,000 Applications Received and Jobs Still Available at New Wegman’s Opening June 14
According to a statement issued by Wegmans grocery store, the new location slated to open on June 14 at 7:00…
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GED TESTING NOW AT ADULT LEARNING CENTER AT BRADDOCK PLACE
The ACPS Adult Learning Center (ALC) announces the opening of a Pearson VUE® Testing Center. The Braddock Place Campus is…
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Beatley Central Library Architect Dies
The architect and designer of the Charles E. Beatley, Jr. Central Library, Mr. Michael Graves, passed away from natural causes…
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Alexandria City Council Approves Plan for New Old Dominion Boat Club
City Council unanimously approved the new building, the architecture and the design of the surrounding areas that include the parking…
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