Tuesday Morning Rundown

Reston Town Center

Save RA Money; Opt In To Online Balloting — Reston Association spends $2 per household to mail ballots for the annual Board of Directors election. You can can opt-in to online balloting my emailing RA at [email protected] with your name and property address, whether you are an owner or renter and and your email address. [Reston Association]

Keeping The Buses Running — A look at the crew who keeps the Fairfax County Public Schools’ fleet of 1,610 school buses running even in the dead of winter. [Fairfax Times]

Teachers Earn National Board Certification — Many teachers at Reston-area schools were recently among the group of Fairfax County Public Schools teachers that earned certification from the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards (NBPTS). [Fairfax County Public Schools]

New Digs For Chamber — The Greater Reston Chamber of Commerce will have a new home by the end of the week. The Chamber will move from its offices at the Spectrum to new offices at 1886 Metro Center Dr., near the Wiehle-Reston East Silver Line station. The new office will open on Monday, Feb. 2.

Recent Stories

Morning Notes

The Vienna Presbyterian Church opened for visitors during the town’s annual Church Street Holiday Stroll (staff photo by Angela Woolsey) Apple Store to Leave Fair Oaks Mall — “Apple Inc….

An office building in Tysons displays a U.S. flag on an electronic sign (staff photo by Angela Woolsey) Electronic signs on display at eligible businesses, schools and other establishments can…

Reston Association (staff photo by Jay Westcott) Reston Association’s Board of Directors has increased the annual member assessment by 7% as part of its $22.1 million budget for next year….

Updated at 3:10 p.m. — Amadou “Niko” Diop has been found and is safe after being reported missing in Great Falls yesterday, Fairfax County police announced. Earlier: An 18-year-old who…

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