Stories for November 2021

Stories for November 2021

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Tuesday, November 30

Children's & Teens' Connection 2021

Deadline extended, please send all submissions via email by Friday, Dec. 10, but earlier is better.

Children's & Teens' Connection 2021

Monday, November 22

Fairfax County Residents Are Employed Yet Struggle with the Cost of Living

Cost of living

History Revisited

Local African-Americans in their 80s and 90s say Rittenhouse verdict shows that Jim Crow is still alive and well.

History revisited

Where to Give for Local impact

Give locally

Children's & Teens' Connection 2021

Please send all submissions via email by Friday, Dec. 3. This edition publishes Dec 15.

Children's Edition

Seven Tips for Holiday Mental Health

Holiday Health

Thursday, November 18

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After Thanksgiving Day Treat

Better Said Than Done presents ‘Thanksgiving: Stories of Gratitude, Grace, and Gravy’

Thanksgiving play

Wednesday, November 17

I-495 and I-270 P-3 Toll Lanes Project

Letters Requesting Extension of Comment Time

Toll lanes

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Fairfax County’s History Shapes Us Today

Fairfax History

Column: Reform Not Revenge

It appears that in the House of Delegates the Republicans will have a 53 to 47 majority.

Reform

Children's & Teens' Connection 2021

Please send all submissions via email by Friday, Dec. 3. This edition publishes Dec 15.

Children's Connection

Tuesday, November 16

Potomac Home Sales: October, 2021

In October, 2021, 58 Potomac homes sold between $4,200,000-$530,000.

Potomac Home Sales: October, 2021

Wednesday, November 10

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Little Farms Garden Club of Potomac Celebrates 60th Anniversary

Garden Club Anniversary

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Stunning Fall Day Along the C&O Canal

Fall Foliage

Tuesday, November 9

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Creating a Holiday-Ready Kitchen

Local designers offer tips for a quick spruce-up.

Decorating

Thursday, November 4

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Winter Lights Festival in Potomac

Winter lights

Rustic Roads Meeting in Potomac

Rustic Roads

Thanksgiving Parade in Potomac

Parade

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Shared Streets Extended in Potomac

Shared streets

Indoor Masks Required as of Nov. 3 in Potomac

Mask wearing in Potomac

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Republican Sweep

Democrats lose statewide for the first time since 2009.

Virginia has a long tradition of offering a counterpoint to presidential elections starting after the election of Democrat Jimmy Carter for president in 1976.