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Monthly Archives: February 2011
Lost Dog Draft List
Current Draft list at the Lost Dog. Sorry for the crappy photo. Post Script: Kyle is a fine DJ, set the scene for nice Happy Hour.
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Kudos to Metro – Complaint Acknowledged
My bus home the other day was 8 minutes early (which is actually before the route was supposed to start several stops earlier), and I was steamed. So I complained on Metro’s website. Kudos to them for this followup: Thank … Continue reading
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Post: Changing Racial Makeup of Arlington
The Washington Post reports on the drop in the Hispanic population in Arlington. A few weeks ago, they filed this report on on affordable housing along Columbia Pike.
Posted in Neighborhood Update
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New Streetlights on the Pike
According to the Sun Gazette, there are new streetlights coming to the Pike from S. Dinwiddie Street to S. Wayne Street.
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Manee Thai Has Re-opened
I walked by last Friday, and it was pretty full, but an early dinner yesterday suggests that much of the neighborhood hasn’t noticed. When I asked the waitress why it had been closed I was told it was “heating … Continue reading
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