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Fore!
Source: Alex Cudaback - 7th Inning Stretch
Thursday, December 17, 2009
I’m going to briefly dip my toe into the Superfund site that Tiger Woods’ life is quickly becoming and I’m going to do it for a simple reason.I write about sports.In case you hadn’t noticed, Tiger Woods is sports. It’s kind of hard to write, think, t...
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Over 400 Students Visit ProJet’s Aviation Expo for Career Help
Source: Middleburg Eccentric
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Over 400 middle school, high school and college students from schools in Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Washington, D.C. recently visited the ProJet Aviation’s 4th Annual Aviation Expo at Winchester Regional Airport to learn wha...
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Please Help the Kind and Caring Friends at Middleburg Humane Foundation
Source: Middleburg Eccentric
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Cats and dogs and horses and roosters and rabbits, pigeons, donkeys and, from time to time, a goat, are all hoping you will include Middleburg Humane Foundation on your Christmas list.The weathered country house tucked discretely into the surrounding...
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Molly the Pony Misses Christmas Parade
Source: Middleburg Eccentric
Thursday, December 17, 2009
Neither a hurricane nor a horrible accident could stop the spirit of Molly the Pony, but an early December snowstorm kept her trapped in her barn on the day of the Middleburg Christmas Parade.She did, however, meet friends and fans at her Books &...
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Unison Day
Unison, VA - October 31, 2009
Photos by: Jay Hubbard |
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A landmark for a land conservation group
Source: Washington Post
Thu, 31 Dec 2009 07:26:36 GMT+00:00
The Land Trust of Virginia, a Middleburg-based nonprofit group, met a decade-old goal this month by placing its 100th property and 10,000th acre in permanent conservation easements. Much of the land, on which...
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'We Can't Do More with Less, Year after Year'
Sorce: Loudoun Independent
Thu, 21 Jan 2010 05:10:51 GMT+00:00
The proposed fiscal year 2011 Loudoun County Public Schools (LCPS) Operating Budget provides a "fair estimation of our needs," said LCPS Superintendent Edgar Hatrick, given the "promise of little or no new funding," and the reality of "continuing to be a growing school system."
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