Stories for October 2018

Stories for October 2018

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Wednesday, October 31

Opinion: Editorial: Most Important Election in Fairfax County, So Far?

Make a plan to to vote with friends and family.

Area Roundups

Monday, October 29

Twitter, Guns, Best Friends and #MeToo

Comstock, Wexton answer voters’ most-asked questions in The Connection’s Congressional Midterm Q&A.

Sunday, October 28

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Bestselling Novelist Comes to Langley High

Andrew Forsthoefel, author of Langley’s summer reading selection Walking to Listen, shared lessons encouraging personal connection.

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Langley High Orchestra to Perform Halloween Music

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More Heated Debate in McLean on Proposed Ramp Closure

VDOT holds second public meeting on proposal to close Georgetown Pike access to I-495.

Saturday, October 27

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Raising Funds with Lots of Fun in Great Falls

Rotary Club of Great Falls holds third annual Oktoberfest.

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Great Falls Studios Host 2018 Art Tour

A tour of artistic discovery.

Friday, October 26

Tuesday, October 23

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Herring Calls for Criminal Justice Reform at Summit

Virginians Organized for Interfaith Community Engagement gather.

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‘We Are Here for the Community’ in Great Falls

Great Falls Volunteer Fire Department holds open house.

Monday, October 22

Great Falls Home Sales: September, 2018

In September, 2018, 12 Great Falls homes sold between $1,860,000-$505,000.

Great Falls Home Sales: September, 2018

Sunday, October 21

Saturday, October 20

Friday, October 19

Tuesday, October 16

Opinion: Editorial: Yes, America, Religious Freedom Began in Fairfax County

Monday, October 15

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Carving Made Easy

A lesson in creating a front porch-worthy Halloween pumpkin.

ARTSFAIRFAX to Present Arts Awards

Event recognizes extraordinary contributions of artists and arts organization and those who support the arts.

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Wolf Trap Park Camp Out

Fifth and sixth graders learn camping skills and experience the great outdoors.

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Fairfax County Police Reform: More to Be Done

Five years after an officer shot and killed John Geer in Springfield, Implementation Group offers look at successful reforms, and recommends action in other areas.

Friday, October 12

Thursday, October 11

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Fall Fun Abounds in Great Falls

Tuesday, October 9

Opinion: Editorial: Check Voter Registration in Fairfax County

Confirm your voter registration before Oct. 15; vote early if you qualify.

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Holiday-Ready Kitchen

Minor changes deliver big impact in time for holiday gatherings.

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Children, Cancer, and Art

Art therapy helps pediatric oncology patients — and their parents.

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Fairfax County Urges Public to ‘Make the Call’

“Stop domestic violence and sexual assault for your friend, your neighbor, yourself.”

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Communities Urged to ‘Step Up 4 Kids’

Domestic Violence Community annual meeting focuses on kids and making a difference where you are.

Wednesday, October 3

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A Reflection of Fairfax County's 50+ Community Action Plan

Provided by Donna Lopez, Assistant Director at the Herndon Senior Center, Fairfax County Department of Neighborhood and Community Services

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Run, Dixon, Run

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Traveling in the Golden Years

Getting in shape before a trip can help prevent travel-related injuries.

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Life After Retirement

Staying engaged, connected and active

Senate Election is Blast from the Past

Kaine and Stewart both played key roles in 2016; now they’re at the top of the ballot this year.

Elections rarely get do-overs. Winners make victory speeches, and losers slink away to become consultants. But this year’s election for U.S. Senate features two key players in the 2016 presidential election that upended American politics.

Tuesday, October 2

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Editorial: Demand Increasing, But Not Resources

Suicide prevention efforts need more funds, volunteers.

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Real Estate: Three Quarters Sales Softer Than Last Year

McLean and Great Falls real estate market first through third quarter comparison 2018 to 2017 to 2008.