Del Ray|News|
Market 2 Market Remains Closed Until Further Notice
Friday fire caused an estimated $200,000 in damages.

Email: drewh@patch.com
Phone: 571-268-9900
Hometown: Born in Golden Valley, Minn., raised in Alexandria, Va.
Birthday: Jan. 14, 1982
Drew comes to Patch after spending six years working in newspapers, most recently in the sports department at the Washington Times. Prior to that, he worked at two smaller daily papers in Central Virginia — the (Charlottesville) Daily Progress and the Culpeper Star-Exponent.
Drew graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 2004 and cut his teeth at the Badger Herald, the nation's largest independent student newspaper.
While most of his background is in sports journalism, he understands the importance of community news and looks forward to dealing with it on a daily basis. Though he's interviewed such sports luminaries as Tom Izzo, Drew Brees and David Beckham, the most fun he's ever had as a reporter was covering high school cross country in Culpeper. He believes there's a joy on the smaller level, pointing out things others might miss or dismiss.
Drew was born in a Minneapolis suburb but moved just south of Alexandria when he was very young. His parents and sister still live in the area and he considers it home. His mother has spent more than 50 years in Alexandria. In fact, she purchased her first bicycle at the old Pep Boys on Mt. Vernon Ave. His father is from the Upper Midwest and Drew spent some time up there as well, making him a bit of a cultural mutt.
Outside of work, Drew likes to hike, bike and hang out with friends. He once encountered a bear alone in the woods and is still here to tell about it. He remains a big sports fan, specifically soccer, baseball and college sports. Go Badgers!
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• How would you describe your political beliefs?
I have never registered with a political party, though I will say I lean toward the liberal end of the spectrum. I have voted for candidates in both major parties as well as more than one third-party entry.
• How religious would you consider yourself? Casual, observant, devout, non-religious?
I was raised in the Episcopal Church and still consider myself a member of St. Aidan's in Fort Hunt. Years of working nights and weekends have made it difficult to attend services with any regularity.
• What do you think are the most important issues facing the community?
I believe the biggest issue facing Del Ray is the future of Mt. Vernon Avenue. It seems residents and business owners have separate ideas considering the use of the community's main drag. I think it's also a bit of a generational issue. Should The Ave be a place for a night on the town? Or should it be for locals first and foremost? Who dictates the direction it takes?
I also think the future of Potomac Yard is going to have a huge effect on Del Ray and is something to monitor closely.
Friday fire caused an estimated $200,000 in damages.

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Del. Rob Krupicka kicked off his re-election campaign in March.
Del. Rob Krupicka kicked off his re-election campaign in March.
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Owner Liz Davis says to expect the return of Cicada Crunch frozen custard in May.
Owner Liz Davis says to expect the return of Cicada Crunch frozen custard in May.
Owner Liz Davis says to expect the return of Cicada Crunch frozen custard in May.
Realtor Jen Walker sponsors free outdoor movie screenings.
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