• Neighborhood Spotlight: Favorite coffee shops in North Arlington

    Neighborhood Spotlight: Favorite coffee shops in North Arlington
    First up on the list is For Five Coffee Roasters in Clarendon!
    Although Jillian is a Virginian through and through, New York City holds a special place in her heart as one of her favorite destinations. For Five Coffee Roasters, which first opened in Queens in 2010, brings that unique Big Apple vibe right to our neighborhood, which Jillian just loves!
    The shop provides a hip, urban atmosphere while also providing a space for opening your laptop and getting to work. Oh, and did we mention their s
  • Obituary: Sally F. Pabst (1945-2022)

    Obituary: Sally F. Pabst (1945-2022)
    Sally F. Pabst (Age 77)Memorial service info
    Sally F. Pabst, born Sally Gorton Fisher in February 1945, was the daughter of the late William Dale Fisher and Sarah Guiou Fisher and the older sister of the late William Guiou Fisher, passed away on October 3rd, 2022 at her home in Montferrand, France at the age of 77.
    She is survived by her husband David A. Pabst, two sons: Dale Avery Pabst (wife Gretchen) of Oak Beach, New York, Alec Guiou Pabst (wife Yoshiko), and granddaughter Reina Pabst of Lo
  • Obituary: James Gregory Means (1960-2023)

    Obituary: James Gregory Means (1960-2023)
    James Gregory Means (Age 63)Memorial service info
    James Gregory Means, age 62, died unexpectedly on February 5, 2023. A private service will be held on Tuesday, February 28, 2023, at Murphy’s Funeral Home in Arlington, VA. Friends and colleagues are invited to join the family from 3-6 pm at Washington Golf and Country Club.
    Born in Hampton, Arkansas on July 15, 1960, Greg later attended Little Rock Central High School and the University of Arkansas. He was preceded in death by his parents
  • Marymount U. to drop multiple liberal arts programs ‘no longer serving’ students

    Marymount U. to drop multiple liberal arts programs ‘no longer serving’ students
    Marymount University in Arlington, Virginia, announced Friday its proposal to eliminate nine undergraduate majors and one graduate program.
    In a statement from the university’s board of trustees, the school announced the elimination of its bachelor’s degree programs for art, economics, English, history, math, philosophy, sociology, secondary education, theology and religious studies, and the Master’s degree program for English and humanities.
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  • ARLnow Daily Debrief for Feb 24, 2023

    ARLnow Daily Debrief for Feb 24, 2023
    Good Friday evening, Arlington. Today we published articles that were read a total of 6863 times… so far.
    📈 Top stories
    The following are the most-read articles for today — Feb 24, 2023.SCOOP: Starbucks appears to be opening a new Ballston location
    Haute Dogs launches Williamsburg location with unofficial Arlington foodie summit
    Pro-pickleball posters pop up in Penrose Park
    Morning NotesSince it’s Friday, we’ve also compiled a list of the most-read articles of th

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