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  1. MWAA awards Phase 2 rail contractRead the original story

    13 hrs ago | Fairfax Times

    The new rail line will ultimately connect Washington Dulles International Airport and downtown Washington, D.C., by way of Tysons Corner, Reston and Herndon.

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  2. Child care providers fight new permitRead the original story

    Friday May 17 | Fairfax Times

    Home-based child care providers in Fairfax County are warning that implementing a new permitting process will reduce the number of child care slots available in the county or cause some providers to go underground and become unlicensed.

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  3. Ita s Fine Arts Festival WeekendRead the original story w/Photo

    Friday May 17 | Fairfax Times

    The Northern Virginia Fine Arts Festival at Reston Town Center, which runs from May 17-19, showcases the talents of hundreds of juried fine artists and includes inventive children's arts activities and entertainment.

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  4. Restona s Dogwood Pool adds artistic touchRead the original story w/Photo

    Friday May 17 | Fairfax Times

    Joe Ritchey, founder and president of the Initiative for Public Art-Reston stands next to the centerpiece of the Dogwood Pool renovation - a mosaic-clad, interactive fountain created by artist Valerie Theberge.

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  5. BriefsRead the original story

    Friday May 10 | Fairfax Times

    Voters in the Town of Vienna re-elected three council members during town elections Tuesday.

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  6. Time to bite on a meals taxRead the original story

    Thursday May 9 | Fairfax Times

    Supervisor Gerald Hyland's decades-long effort to tax restaurant meals in Fairfax County can be compared to the Greek myth of Sisyphus, the king condemned to an eternity of rolling a rock up a hill only to have it fall back to the bottom.

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  7. Fairfax County preps to pay rest of rail billRead the original story

    Wednesday May 8 | Fairfax Times

    Fairfax County officials are finalizing their plans for how they will pay for the remainder of the county's share of costs for building the Silver Line.

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  8. People and placesRead the original story

    Wednesday May 8 | Fairfax Times

    County Federal Credit Union Board of Directors, is retiring after 34 years on the board and 46 years as a volunteer.

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  9. Life Time Fitness finds Reston a diamond settingRead the original story w/Photo

    Monday May 6 | Fairfax Times

    Greater Reston Chamber President Mark Ingrao, Life Time Fitness general manager Miklos Horvath and Michael Ferraro stand alongside an architectural rendering of “Life Time Athletic Reston,” a 114,000 square foot training facility slated to open in Reston in later this year.

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  10. People and placesRead the original story

    Friday May 3 | Fairfax Times

    County Federal Credit Union Board of Directors, is retiring after 34 years on the board and 46 years as a volunteer.

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  11. School budget talks focus on early-child educationRead the original story

    Thursday May 2 | Fairfax Times

    The early-childhood education program Head Start led budget discussions this week as School Board members struggled to find more funding in an effort to reduce the about 800-child waitlist.

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  12. Life Time Fitness finds Reston a diamond settingRead the original story w/Photo

    Wednesday May 1 | Fairfax Times

    Greater Reston Chamber President Mark Ingrao, Life Time Fitness general manager Miklos Horvath and Michael Ferraro stand alongside an architectural rendering of “Life Time Athletic Reston,” a 114,000 square foot training facility slated to open in Reston in later this year.

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  13. Report: Poor pay more to fund Virginiaa s roadsRead the original story

    Friday Apr 26 | Fairfax Times

    RICHMOND – Virginia's multibillion-dollar transportation funding package will put a heavier burden on lower-income households than on more affluent families, according to a Richmond-based think tank.

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  14. People and PlacesRead the original story w/Photo

    Friday Apr 26 | Fairfax Times

    Eric Hepfinger, 14, a freshman at Herndon High School, received his Eagle Scout award April 14 at a Court of Honor in Reston, where keynote speaker Del.

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  15. South Lakes debate win marks series of firstsRead the original story w/Photo

    Wednesday Apr 24 | Fairfax Times

    Jeffrey DiSanto-Ranney, 18, and Kshitij Kumar, 18, led South Lakes High School to a share of Virginia's state debate title last weekend.

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  16. Epitaphs to a vanishing industrial age showing in RestonRead the original story

    Wednesday Apr 24 | Fairfax Times

    Through average eyes, the places that artist Morgan Craig chooses to paint may seem, at first glance, to be simply derelict, mostly uninhabited structures passed over by time and purpose.

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  17. Report: Poor pay more to fund Virginiaa s roadsRead the original story

    Tuesday Apr 23 | Fairfax Times

    RICHMOND – Virginia's multibillion-dollar transportation funding package will put a heavier burden on lower-income households than on more affluent families, according to a Richmond-based think tank.

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  18. a Best of Restona honored before sold-out crowdRead the original story w/Photo

    Apr 19, 2013 | Fairfax Times

    The 2013 Best of Reston Awards Gala raised a record-breaking $466,293 for the work of Reston Interfaith, which encourages the development of affordable housing, offers parent education and provides food and financial assistance.

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  19. Reston celebrates its founderRead the original story w/Photo

    Apr 18, 2013 | Fairfax Times

    Reston's founder, Robert E. Simon, smiles as a crowd gathers to wish him a happy 99th birthday at the Founder's Day Celebration at Lake Anne Plaza on Saturday.

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  20. Subcontractor for Silver Spring Transit Center among bidders for Dulles Metrorail ProjectRead the original story w/Photo

    Apr 18, 2013 | Fairfax Times

    Facchina Construction Company, Inc., the subcontractor responsible for pouring concrete at the Silver Spring Transit Center, is among five bidders for the second phase of Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority's Dulles Metrorail Project.

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