Here are Reston Now’s top stories for this week

The island connects to a right-turn lane from Village Road near Lake Anne Plaza (by David Taube)

Amid another weekend with COVID-19 abound, here are the top stories on Reston Now this week.

  1. Design of circuitous crosswalk in Reston raises eyebrows
  2. Redevelopment of former Fannie Mae property in Reston up for vote
  3. Hunan East Restaurant in Fox Mill Shopping Center to close
  4. Herndon teen John Gluck takes his star turn on NBC’s “Ordinary Joe”
  5. JUST IN: Boston Properties fills vacant office space with eleven leases

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