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Opening Night — Herndon High summer theatre production of Anything Goes opens tonight. [Herndon Drama]

Reston Woman Inspires School Supply Charity — In her 23 years as a teacher, Susan Ungerer of Reston saw that so many kids were in need of school supplies. She has turned that into a nonprofit that will help more than 25,000 get ready for the 2015-16 school year. [Washington Post]

Hey, Pro Football Neighbor — Ryan Kerrigan kicks back at home at Reston Town Center. [Washington Post]

MAXIMUS Contributes to Charleston — Reston-based MAXIMUS has donated $20,000 to the Lowcountry Ministries – Reverend Pinckney Fund to aid the community affected by the recent church shootings in Charleston. [Business Wire]

Recent Stories

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….

Morning Notes

Reston (staff photo by Scott Brodbeck) Demolition begins at burned hust of Oud Resto and Hall — “The site of the Main Street restaurant that burned down in 2020 is where…

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