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Falls Church News-Press 1-12-2023

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January 12 - 18, 2023

Falls Church, Virginia • w w w . fc n p . c o m • Free

Founded 1991 • V o l . X X X II N o . 48

The City of Falls Church’s Independent, Locally-Owned Newspaper of Record, Serving N. Virginia

GETTING THE ‘23 BALL ROLLING

MLK Day of Service is Monday In F.C. March, Forum Featuring Tafti Set Amid History by Nicholas F. Benton

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Buoyed by a strongly-worded proclamation from the Falls Church City Council adopted this Monday in support, a coalition of local non-profit and procivil rights organizations have teamed up to encourage public participation in two key events this Monday, Jan. 16, organized in recognition of Martin Luther King Jr., Day. Calling the holiday a “Day of Action and Justice,” the event organizers will include an annual short march up South Washington St. (Route 29) from the site of the Tinner Hill Civil Rights monument, the arch in front of the Target on S. Washington to the Falls Church Episcopal. Citizens will gather at 10 a.m. at the Civil Rights arch for some speeches by local dignitaries, and at 11 a.m. the march will commence up to the church three blocks away. At noon inside the church, a

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U.S. REP. DON BEYER (far left), Falls Church’s Native Son. is shown addressing the post-pandemic revived “Road to Richmond”: event of the Fairfax County Democrats last weekend,. The enthusiasm at the event spilled over to election victories for Democrats in two special elections this week. (Photo: News-Press)

Noonan’s Budget Offers 5% Hike Across Board by Nicholas F. Benton

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The Falls Church School Board moved smoothly at the beginning of its first meeting of the New Year this Tuesday to unanimously re-elect Laura Downs as its chair and Tate Gould as vice-chair, and to

commend the seven years of service on the board of soondeparting Phil Reitinger. It then gave its undivided attention for an hour to Superintendent Dr. Peter Noonan who presented his recommended Fiscal Year 2024 budget (to go into effect this summer). The big news in Noonan’s

proposed budget is the fact that, across the board, five percent raises are projected for all the staff in a recommended budget that, for the fifth year in a row, comes in under the projected guidance it received from the City Council last month. It also proposes for the first time and unique in the entire state a paid

family leave option for either or both parents of up to six weeks. In what he called a “responsive, responsible needs-based budget plan” in which over 1,000 people were involved the preparation of a five-year plan of which this budget proposal

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Inside This Week Health & Wellness, Camps & Schools Summer will be here before you know it. Check out this year’s guide for camps and schools for year-round knowledge. As we’re coming out of the holidays don’t forget your Health and Wellness; see tips for those winter blues.

Health & Wellness

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2023 CAMPS & SCHOOLS

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Index

Comment....................................5,16,29 Editorial.................................................6 Sports.................................................15 Crime Report.......................................16 News Briefs.........................................17 News & Notes................................24,25 Calendar........................................26,27 Classifieds..........................................28 Business News...................................31


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