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Community News
Rain Does Not Dampen Alexandria’s 48th Annual Scottish Christmas Walk Parade
ALEXANDRIA, VA–There were hundreds of umbrellas and rain coats covering tartan and scotch plaids when the 48th Annual Scottish Christmas…
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Obituaries
OBITUARY: Maudy Walker Mays (1919-2018) Was 99
Maudy Walker Mays departed her earthly life, November 27, 2018. She was the widow of Dr. Gilbert Mays. She leaves…
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Community News
Richard Lawrence Jr. Named Special Assistant to the Alexandria City Manager
ALEXANDRIA, VA–Alexandria City Manager Mark Jinks has announced the appointment of Richard Lawrence Jr. as Special Assistant to the City…
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Community News
Landmark Mall Re-Planning Process Community Open House December 12, 7-9pm
ALEXANDRIA, VA–The Landmark Mall Re-Planning process, identified as a priority of Alexandria City Council’s approved Fiscal Year 2019 Long-Range Planning…
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Community News
City of Alexandria Requests Feedback on 2019 Metrorail Summer Shutdown
ALEXANDRIA, VA–The City of Alexandria is requesting input from residents, businesses and commuters to better understand how a planned 2019…
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School News
Alexandria Prioritizes Importance of Pre-School Education By Opening New Early Childhood Center
Alexandria, Va. — Superintendent of Schools Dr. Gregory C. Hutchings, Jr. was joined by Mayor Allison Silberberg and ACPS’ Early…
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Community News
Del Ray Holiday Kick-Off Postponed Until Sunday, Dec. 2
Event Begins Month-Long Holiday Celebration on Main Street Due to weather, the Del Ray Holiday Season Kick-Off will postponed until…
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Community News
PHOTOS: Melwood Hosts Santa and the Miracle on 23rd Street
ARLINGTON, VA–On Friday, November 30, Arlington and Crystal City residents and businesses gathered around the “Miracle on 23rd Street” event…
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Arts
How to Get a Letter from Santa Postmarked from the North Pole
Of course there is a Santa Claus and you can prove it with a letter from Santa to your child,…
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Zebra Misc
Postcards from the Past: Woodlawn Plantation
Woodlawn, the first site operated by the National Trust, was part of George Washington’s Mount Vernon. In 1799, he gave…
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