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Amid Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month, Langley Residential raises awareness amid local and federal funding cut threats.
Supervisor Andres Jimenez (D-Mason) writes about the importance of empowering women, especially those from marginalized communities.
The Great Falls Citizens Association is seeking candidates to help govern and manage the business of the organization.
Melissa Murphy announced her candidacy for the town election April 8 in a letter to the community.
Mayor Alyia Gaskins joined Islamic Relief USA at its headquarters for an iftar, which is an evening meal to break the fast during Ramadan.
Lynne Mulston, president of the Reston Citizens Association, calls on the Land Use Advisory Committee to not allow developer presentation.
Developers behind proposed golf course redevelopment will present plans at Reston Asssociation's Land Use Advisory Committee meeting.
Former Reston Association Board of Directors member criticizes land use committee decision on golf course proposal meeting.
Sharon Mullen says that if reelected, she will seek to improve affordability by attracting businesses and expanding the tax base.
Len Gerzon has previously served on the Amherst Land Trust, the Conservation Commission, and the Peabody Mill Environmental Center.
Matthew Flynn says he will not stand by while hardworking property taxpayers in town bear the burden of mismanagement and inefficiency.
Brian Gould says he wants a system that fosters educational excellence while supporting the needs of our students, teachers, and families.
Edward Brackett says he will foster responsible growth and smart zoning while preserving Hampton's unique character and charm.
A Friends of Lake Accotink volunteer shares takeaways and concerns from the Lake Accotink preservation study update.
Cheryl Hildreth has more than 10 years of experience in the field, working on more than 20 local, state, and federal elections.
"Fairfield’s teachers deserve respect and support, not unwarranted attacks."
Beth Frongillo has worked as deputy town clerk, assistant town clerk, and bookkeeper for the town clerk's office.
Tracy Emerton Williams, a lifelong resident, has been active in the community and schools for decades and is ready to “meet the moment.”
Misinformation can instill doubt in Elmhurst District 205 and polarize the community