Reston residents Rose and Mike Faul spent the summer preparing the space next door to Abrams Landau for the arrival of their new business, Potter’s Fire. On Thursday, October 10, they celebrated with a Grand Opening. Although neighbor and fellow Herndon business owner Doug Landau was called away to Connecticut for a mediation on the…
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Mark your calendars for Sunday, November 2, 2013! That is the date of this year’s Fairfax Bike Summit, to be held on the grounds of George Mason University. The summit is staged by Fairfax Advocates for Better Bicycling (FABB), in partnership with George Mason University, Fairfax County, and the City of Fairfax. Its goal is…
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If you happened to be watching television Sunday October 6, 2013, you may have caught a spot on the CBS News Show, 60 Minutes, entitled “Disability, USA”. CBS advertised the segment this way: “Steve Kroft reports on the alarming state of the federal disability program, which has exploded in size in the last four…
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Individuals who have either filed for Social Security Disability Income (SSDI) and are awaiting review, or are already collecting SSDI benefits, are naturally wondering how the October 1, 2013 shutdown of the government will affect them. The Social Security Administration (SSA) will continue limited service in its Offices of Disability Adjudication and Review (ODARs). …
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your payday loans help Owning a car is a responsibility. And in Virginia, like many states, part of that responsibility entails maintaining the vehicle in safe working order. How does the Commonwealth make sure the cars on its roads are safe? One way is by requiring an annual safety inspection for all vehicles registered in…
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