This weekend, March 19-20, you’re invited to shop at the 30th Annual Tossed & Found rummage sale brought to you by the Junior League of Washington!

The sale features gently used name-brand items, children’s clothes and toys, men’s clothing, luggage, household items, furniture and more at bargain prices. You might even find items that still have their original price tags on them. Whether you’re looking to spruce up your kitchen or bathroom, we have it all!


ARLnow publisher Local News Now is seeking eager, goal driven and detail-oriented candidates interested in an account management role on our growing team.

This unique opportunity may be of particular interest to new college grads, stay-at-home parents looking to re-enter the workforce, and job switchers, especially those in the service and retail industries. It will provide training and hands-on account management experience to 1-2 individuals on a part-time basis, with flexible hours.


This regularly scheduled sponsored Q&A column is written by Eli Tucker, Arlington-based Realtor and Arlington resident. Please submit your questions to him via email for response in future columns. Video summaries of some articles can be found on YouTube on the Ask Eli, Live With Jean playlist. Enjoy!

Question: The market seems even more intense this year than last, is that accurate?


This is a sponsored column by attorneys John Berry and Kimberly Berry of Berry & Berry, PLLC, an employment and labor law firm located in Northern Virginia that specializes in federal employee, security clearance, retirement and private sector employee matters.

By Melissa L. Watkins, Esq.


Walk, bike, or scoot to Westover Village from this light-filled 1940s brick colonial on a large, level, fenced lot with a rare two car garage.

The renovated kitchen is open to the dining room and features white cabinets, granite tops, wood floors, ceramic tile backsplash, and KitchenAid appliances with a separate baking drawer in the gas range and a convection element in the microwave.


Just Listed highlights Arlington properties that just came on the market within the past week. This feature is written and sponsored by Andors Real Estate Group.

Good morning, Arlington, and welcome to Just Listed! I was feeling creative today so I wrote you a little bit more in depth about price escalations relative to market conditions — let me know what you think!


Perfect for the buyer who values quality, space, history and a private oasis. This beautiful home was built in 2005 and is situated on a 26,000 square foot private lot with an original D.C. boundary marker stone in back yard.

Generous room sizes and open floor plan, perfect for entertaining. Main floor features a living room, dining room, a chef’s kitchen, den, great room with a gas fireplace, plus a bonus office/studio/playroom space with heated floor and spiral staircase to upper level. Gorgeous kitchen with granite, stainless appliances including Viking range, wall oven, microwave convection oven, warming drawer and wine refrigerator. Upper level provides five bedrooms, three bathrooms, laundry and office. Lower level with sixth bedroom, full bath, and theater room. Refinished hardwood floors on upper two levels, new carpet in lower level and freshly painted throughout.


Title insurance is boring, but Allied Title & Escrow is here to decode the jargon and make it (somewhat) more interesting. This biweekly feature will explore the mundane (but very necessary!) world of title insurance while sharing interesting stories of two friends’ entrepreneurial careers.

Once you have an accepted offer on a home, it’s time to close and pass the keys to the new owner.


The Rounds — a new zero waste delivery service — is expanding their door to door delivery service to 3 new zip codes in Arlington: 22201, 22207 and 22203.

Designed as a local and sustainable alternative to Amazon, The Rounds is a new take on the traditional “milkman” model. After delivering items in reusable containers, they pick up the empties that their Members leave on their doorsteps and drop off a refill.


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