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Today at 5:00am Fairfax County to Host COVID-19 Remembrance Ceremony The Northern Virginia Regional Commission will hold a virtual ceremony next Wednesday (June 9) at the Fairfax County Government Center to honor the more than 2,350 people in the region who have died from COVID-19. Local officials will discuss the pandemic’s impact, and the event will conclude with a “last alarm” bell service courtesy of the Fairfax County Fire and Rescue Department. [Fairfax County Government] Reston’s First Homocide Remains a Mystery 49 years after her death, the family of Gwen Ames is still hoping for answers, as Fairfax County police have yet to identify a suspect in the first murder recorded in Reston. A 17-year-old student at Herndon High School, Ames was killed on June 4, 1972 while walking home from a dance at Lake Anne Plaza. [Patch] ....
The Death Of Gwen Ames: Homicide Remains Unsolved After 5 Decades - Reston, VA - According to Fairfax County Police, Gwen Ames' homicide case is still an active investigation and a suspect may one day be identified. ....
Who Killed Gwen Ames? Reston's First Homicide Remains Unsolved - Reston, VA - As Fairfax County Police try to solve a 49-year-old cold case, the family of Gwen Ames, a 17-year-old homicide victim, awaits closure. ....
February 2, 2021 The Non-Profit Subcommittee of the Township of Montclair’s COVID-19 Task Force convened emergency meetings last week (January 27 and 28) to address yet another crisis triggered by the pandemic: daytime respite from the cold for community members who are homeless. With extreme temperatures and a significant snowstorm in the forecast, the Subcommittee recognized the need to act quickly. In past winters, public spaces such as the library and coffee shops would have been open to provide a place for homeless individuals to warm up during the day. Going to these locations is not an option this year because of COVID. ....