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Claude Moore Farm Closing, Downtown McLean Study: May In Review
Top McLean stories from May included a puppy rescue and a string of burglaries at car dealerships.

MCLEAN, VA—From development plans to the rescue of a puppy, your neighbors were reading a variety of stories on McLean Patch in May. A downtown McLean development study and the looming closure of Claude Moore Colonial Farm were among the top stories.
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Below are some of the most read stories around McLean from May:
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Puppy Stuck Under Tree For A Day Rescued In Tysons Area
A puppy stuck under a tree for over a day was saved by Fairfax County Fire and Rescue crews from Tysons Corner.
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Claude Moore Farm Could Close Without NPS Agreement
The Claude Moore Colonial Farm could close in December after the nonprofit that operates its programs chose not to accept the agreement offered by NPS.
Vision For Downtown McLean To Be Studied
Fairfax County has launched a planning study to collect updated recommendations for downtown McLean, beginning with three community workshops.
Burglars Break Into 3 Tysons Car Dealerships
Burglars targeted car dealerships in three break-ins during one weekend in the Tysons West area.
Free Concerts In The Park Held Throughout Summer In McLean
The Summer Concerts in the Park will return to McLean Central Park with eight free, family-friendly shows.
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