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Park Authority Searching for Volunteers for Watershed Clean-Up Day
Volunteers are needed at Hidden Oaks Nature Center and Hidden Pond Nature Center.

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Volunteers are needed at Hidden Oaks Nature Center and Hidden Pond Nature Center.

In an effort to lower crimes rates, officers are stepping up enforcement and educational efforts as part of their 2013 initiatives.
Burke representatives Sen. Dave Marsden (D-Burke), Sen. Dick Saslaw (D-Springfield), and Sen. George Barker (D-Alexandria) all voted in support of the legislation.
Annandale legislators Sen. Dick Saslaw (D-Springfield) and Sen. Dave Marsden (D-Burke) supported the legislation.
Homes for under $400,000 are for sale.
Families and individuals with a total income of $51,000 or less in 2012 are eligible to participate.
Rick Curl, who co-founded the Curl-Burke Swim Club, faces up to 15 years in prison.
In an effort to lower crimes rates, officers are stepping up enforcement and educational efforts.
Bausch, a former NOVA Annandale campus student, is one of 12 recipients of the award in Virginia.
Students pitch GMU issues at the state capitol.
Volunteers are needed at Hidden Pond Nature Center and Lake Accotink Park.
The meeting will feature a presentation and a panel discussion about later school start times.
Damage to the home is estimated at $175,000. There were no injuries.
Visitors enjoyed refreshments following a ribbon-cutting for the 14th regional location for the Goodwill of Greater Washington.
Fairfax County government schedule for Feb. 18.
The Annandale location, which opened last month, is the organization's 14th retail store and donation center.
With the support of Cook and other Braddock District residents, the annual event collected 210 units of donated blood.