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5 Questions for Little Lords and Ladies Owner Charlene Meny
Patch asked Chantilly business owner Charlene Meny five questions about Little Lords and Ladies, a children's consignment shop in Chantilly.

I was born and raised on Long Island. I graduated from Purchase College in 2008 with a B.A. in Journalism and Women's Studies, where I was one of the founding members of The Brick, Purchase's online news website run by disgruntled journalism majors after we found out we lost the funding for our department's newspaper. I returned to Long Island after graduation and worked as a freelance reporter for The Long Island Advance, a community newspaper covering 10 towns on the Great South Bay. After two years of freelancing in my community, I was hired as a staff reporter at Johnlor Publishing in Sayville, New York, writing for The Suffolk County News and the Islip Bulletin and freelanced for Patchogue Patch, Sayville Patch, and Bayport-Blue Point Patch.
I am graduated (!) with my master's in Public Communication from American University in May 2013.
Your Beliefs
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Politics
How would you describe your political beliefs? Although my political stance is pretty liberal, I tend to vote for the person who I believe would do the best job in listening to his or her constituents and initiating changes.
Are you registered with a certain party? I tend to lean left on social issues.
Religion
How religious would you consider yourself? (casual, observant, devout, non religious) I was raised Roman Catholic, but now I don't affiliate myself with a specific religion. I'm open to new ideas.
Local Hot-Button Issues
What do you think are the most important issues facing the community?
Route 1 revitalization & improving the infrastructure of Route 1 through Fort Belvoir without affecting historic landmarks.
Where do you stand on each of these issues?
I fully support the revitalization of Route 1 and I believe that it's a great location for new businesses, especially since there's plenty of traffic from commuters and residents navigating the highway. I just heard there's going to be a SweetFrog frozen yogurt shop in Kings Crossing...and when it's open you can find me there with my Patch laptop holding office hours.
I'm a big believer in supporting local commerce and I truly feel that buying local is the best way for a resident to support their community. I also support the widening of Rotue 1 through Fort Belvoir, however I would prefer an option that doesn't affect historic sites and institutions like Woodlawn Baptist Church and Woodlawn Stables.
Patch asked Chantilly business owner Charlene Meny five questions about Little Lords and Ladies, a children's consignment shop in Chantilly.

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