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The nonprofit has provided over 425,000 pounds of food and toiletries to help students in local schools.
Historian Barbara Glakas of the Herndon Historical Society recounts the lives of three members of the Hutchison family.
Food For Neighbors invites community members to contribute to holiday meals.
Historian Barbara Glakas puts on her Ghostbusters gear to investigate October's Remembering Herndon's Haunted History column.
It’s easy to make a difference with Food For Neighbors.
Herndon man wins $100,000 top prize in the Virginia Lottery's 10X the Money scratcher game on a ticket he purchased at an Ashburn 7-Eleven.
Now more senior citizens are eligible for free transportation by friendly, vetted drivers.
Volunteers from the Assistance League of Northern Virginia packed handmade pillows as part of Tuesday's National Hug & High 5 Day.
Hundreds of local volunteers joined Food For Neighbors in the fight against teen food insecurity.
Historian Barbara Glakas tells the story of Dr. William Meyer, a popular doctor in Herndon, who was well known as "The Baby Doctor."
More senior citizens are now eligible to request and receive free transportation.
Elected officials convened at Haley M. Smith Park in the Town of Herndon Wednesday morning to cut the ribbon on new picnic pavilion.
Fairfax County arts agency presents more than $590,000 in operating support grants to 50 nonprofit arts and culture groups.
Now more Herndon area senior citizens may sign up for free transportation for doctor appointments, grocery shopping, and more!
National Farmers Market Week at the Herndon Farmers Market will celebrate the local producers that contribute to the community.
By 1900, Herndon Fortnightly Club had collected more than 1,000 books and, in effect, started Fairfax County’s first lending library.
With National Ice Cream Day coming on Sunday, Patch would like to hear from its Herndon readers where they like to go to enjoy a scoop.
Residents of Brightview Dulles Corner are now eligible for free transportation.
The Closet of the Greater Herndon area is hosting a toy sale Saturday, July 15 at the Moose Lodge on Center Street in Herndon.
Historian Barbara Glakas of the Herndon Historical Society recalls Haley McCool Smith's dedication to the town and its young athletes.
A high school freshman from Oak Hill is raising money for Cornerstones' Back To School Drive to benefit underprivileged students.
Herndon's weekly summer concert series Friday Night Live! has canceled this Friday's performance due to heavy rain.
Barbara Glakas of the Herndon Historical Society writes about the Yount family, which owned a large tract of land in Herndon for 90 years.
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Employees join Food For Neighbors to sort over 20,000 pounds of food and toiletries.
Barbara Glakas of the Herndon Historical Society traces the history of the town's first hotel, which was built on Lynn Street.
Students celebrated Earth Day and protecting the environment by releasing 3,000 beneficial bugs into their schoolyard
Sunday's 37th Annual Mayor’s Volunteer Appreciation Reception recognized more than 200 people for their service to the Town of Herndon.
Help them age in place. Become a volunteer driver with Herndon Village Network!
The Herndon Farmers Market is returning for the season along with other park authority-operated markets around Fairfax County.
Herndon's Historic District Review Board will be considering a proposal to demolish two buildings on Elden Street built around 1888.
In 1857, Commander William Lewis Herndon’s ship sank in the Atlantic Ocean at the hands of a horrendous hurricane.
Town of Herndon Parks & Recreation hosted a trivia night on Friday to test the knowledge of Harry Potter fans, east pizza and win prizes.
Children and their families braved chilly temperatures Saturday morning to take part in the annual Kids' Trout Fishing Derby in Herndon.
Over 49 years, The Closet of The Greater Herndon Area, Inc. has donated nearly $2.4 million in grants and $731,000 in scholarships.