Potomac School Notes 8/8/12
Potomac School Notes
PETS for ADOPTION 7/25/12
PETS for ADOPTION
Column: Derive to Survive
Now that I can taste food again, or rather have food taste like normal again, my attitude is much improved.
Potomac Real Estate: June 2012 Sales, $1.1 million to $1.5 million
In June 2012, 56 Potomac homes sold between $2,910,000-$475,000.
Potomac Real Estate: June 2012 Sales, $1.1 million to $1.5 million
Classified Advertising (Aug. 1, 2012)
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County To Take Over Land; Lawsuits Upcoming
Organic farmer told to vacate Brickyard Road by Aug. 15; county to take possession the next day.
The tongue lashing began in the form of a footnote — the ninth footnote — on page 11 of the State Board of Education’s legal opinion.
Working in Advance
In preparation for the Saints Peter and Paul Antiochian Orthodox Church’s 29th Middle Eastern Bazaar Sept. 21-23, church members gathered last week to create spinach pies.
Potomac Calendar Events 8/1/12
Calendar Events
Obituary: Meredith G. Williams, Jr.
Meredith G. Williams, Jr., CDR USNR retired, died on June 29, 2012 at the age of 88. Born in Weymouth, Mass. he has resided in the Washington, D.C. area since 1956.
From Interpreter to Palm Reader to Painter
Liz Gerstein displays her artwork and analyzes handwriting.
Liz Gerstein is a master at reinventing herself. Throughout her life, she has followed her interests and passions to see where they lead her.
Former Churchill Grad Offers Naturopathic Remedies
Kevin Passero emphasizes natural means of healing.
When he graduated from the University of Colorado in Environmental Science, Kevin Passero was unsure about his career path.
Gutstein, Duber Wed
Peri Blair Gutstein and Brant Edwin Duber were married on May 27, 2012 by Rabbi Jonathan Stein at the Pierre Hotel in New York.
Fatherhood in the 21st Century
Potomac psychiatrist creates program to help men become better fathers.
During more than 30 years as a psychiatrist specializing in children and adolescents, Dr. Bruce Pfeffer has witnessed the impact that fathers can have on the lives of their children.
Column: Choosing My Words, Respectively
It has been brought to my attention by some regular Kenny-column readers – who are friends, too, and whose opinions I value, that my most recent batch of “cancer columns” (as I call them) were not funny; in fact, they were more depressing and negative than anything, and not nearly as uplifting and hopeful as many of my previous columns have been.
Getting a Body Like an Olympian
Local fitness gurus offer gold medal advice for achieving a toned, muscular body.
Muscular legs, toned abs and buffed biceps are hard to miss in London this week, but is it possible for the average sports fan to achieve a body like an Olympian? Local fitness experts say "maybe."
Taking Care of One’s Teeth
American Dental Association says many Americans don’t know basic oral care.
Here’s a pop quiz: How often should a person replace their toothbrush? "Once a year," said Terrie Andrews of McLean.
Beating Bad Breath
Dental experts offer solutions for chronic halitosis.
When Amanda Welch’s boyfriend asked her to marry him last spring, she accepted his proposal on one condition: that he find a cure for his bad breath.
Editorial: Readers Respond on TJ Admissions
"Stop making smart 8th graders feel inferior because they are not admitted."
Readers responded to last week's editorial, which cited a civil rights complaint about the apparent lack of access to gifted and talented programs and admission to Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology.
Classified Advertising (July 25, 2012)
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