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  • People like Fraze who developed the very successful slugging system on I-95/395 have a strong stake in the future of those interstate lanes.

    I-95/395 sluggers deserve protection Post 2010

  • People like Fraze who developed the very successful slugging system on I-95/395 have a strong stake in the future of those interstate lanes.

    I-95/395 sluggers deserve protection Post 2010

  • Temperatures remain at or below freezing along and west of I-95.

    Forecast: Very icy morning, unsettled week Matt Rogers 2011

  • A two-mile extension eastward of the Fairfax County Parkway opened just last month, but work remains to be done on interchanges, including the interchange with I-95 in the right of the photo, that will help get thousands of federal workers to their new assignments at Fort Belvoir, where they are being redeployed under the Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) program.

    D.C. area's road projects from bird's-eye view Robert Thomson 2010

  • The freezing line is just east of I-95 and should slowly creep westward as daylight breaks.

    Forecast: Very icy morning, unsettled week Matt Rogers 2011

  • The New Jersey Meadowlands was next to I-95, the Newark shipping terminal, and two airports.

    The Omega Theory Mark Alpert 2011

  • But to really learn about Newark, you have to get off I-95 or the train, or read Patch.

    Howard Fineman: Newark's Story -- and Ours Howard Fineman 2011

  • But to really learn about Newark, you have to get off I-95 or the train, or read Patch.

    Howard Fineman: Newark's Story -- and Ours Howard Fineman 2011

  • But to really learn about Newark, you have to get off I-95 or the train, or read Patch.

    Howard Fineman: Newark's Story -- and Ours Howard Fineman 2011

  • A two-mile extension eastward of the Fairfax County Parkway opened just last month, but work remains to be done on interchanges, including the interchange with I-95 in the right of the photo, that will help get thousands of federal workers to their new assignments at Fort Belvoir, where they are being redeployed under the Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) program.

    D.C. area's road projects from bird's-eye view Robert Thomson 2010

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