Wednesday Morning Rundown

Luxury cars at Reston Town Center

Parked On The Promenade — Check out the high, high, high-end cars (Aston Martin, McLaren, Bentley) now on display at Reston Town Center. The cars are parked in the promenade in front of Mon Ami Gabi as marketing for dealership Bentley Tysons. Representatives are also there at lunch time and late afternoon, for the serious shoppers.

Big Cost Of Silver Line Delay — There won’t be penalties if the Metro takes more than 90 days to conduct Silver Line testing and training, but there will be financial impact. [Washington Post]

Roadblock For Dulles Access Road — Loudoun County won’t give its input on a new traffic and cargo road project until 2015, stalling VDOT’s plans. [Washington Business Journal]

Teacher Time Crunch — Nearly half of Fairfax County Public Schools teachers say they do not have enough time in the classroom to meet the needs of the students, according to a new FCPS survey. [Fairfax Times]

Recent Stories

The Fairfax County Board of Supervisors faces tough decisions ahead of next week’s budget markup session, following demands from local unions to increase county employees’ wages.Last week, dozens of county…

Reston’s popular community yard sale is temporarily moving down the road. More than 3,000 people are expected to attend the biannual event when it returns this Saturday (April 27), according to Reston Association, the organizer.

Morning Notes

Virginia bluebells bloom in Reston (photo by Marjorie Copson) Clifton Family Mourns Sons Killed in Fire — “When Fairfax County firefighters found two boys inside a fiery Virginia house earlier…

Marc Smith will serve as the new Herndon economic development director starting in May (courtesy Town of Herndon) The Town of Herndon is getting a new director of economic development….

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