Oct. 21 — 27, 2021
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FOU N D E D 1991 • VOL. XXXI NO. 36
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F.C. Has Lost 15 Percent Of Staff
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25 — 30 positions are currently left unfilled. BY NICHOLAS F. BENTON
FALLS CHURCH NEWS-PRESS
In the context of some proposals of Falls Church City Council members that news of a $3 million budget surplus may justify a tax rebate, the reality has come to light that the City is currently down 15 percent or more in its current staffing, putting enormous burdens on existing employees. On top of the surplus gained in large part by underspending during the Covid-19 pandemic has come $18 million in federal Covid19 relief funds that the City Council also has to decide how to spend. City Manager Wyatt Shields told the News-Press this week that while the current labor shortage has resulted in some “heroic” efforts by existing City staff to meet needs ranging from public safety to public works to operations, considerable push-
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AT THE ONLY IN-PERSON Candidates forum of this fall’s election cycle, Falls Church City Council candidates appeared before the monthly luncheon of the Falls Church Chamber of Commerce this Tuesday. Left to right, Debbie Schantz-Hiscott, Marybeth Connelly, Caroline Lian, Stuart Whittaker, Scott Diaz and David Snyder (P����: N���-�����)
City Council Candidates Face Off at In-Person Debate BY NICHOLAS F. BENTON
FALLS CHURCH NEWS-PRESS
With some citizens having already voted, the official election day for this Fall’s critical statewide races in Virginia and locally for the City Council and School Board in
the City of Falls Church is now less than two weeks away. By Tuesday, Nov. 2, just around the bend, when the City’s three polling places close at 7 p.m., it should be all over but the counting. (Note we said “should.”) In the first major race since the chaos associated with the presiden-
tial election last November and its subsequent coup-intended madness. Virginia will select its next governor, and the race has become a crucial test of what the aftermath of the criminal presidency of Donald Trump and his attempt in January to overthrow American democracy
through a violent insurrection at the Capitol holds for us. To the extent that the Trump surrogate, first time candidate Glenn Youngkin, tried his best to present himself to voters as a
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Scramble opened its newest location in Falls Church just a few months ago. The indoor play center offers “European-style” play to children and familes as well as hosting afterschool campus
Once Upon a Time Parties D.C. was started by a young Latina entreprenuer with the goal of making sure the child of every family who books the company can see themselves represented through the characters.
SEE STORY PAGES 2 — 3
SEE STORY, PAGE 14
INDEX
Editorial............................................... 6 Letters................................................. 6 Comment ............................................ 7 News & Notes..........................8,10,11 Crime Report .................................... 12 Calendar .....................................16,17 Classified Ads ................................... 20 Comics.............................................. 21 Critter Corner.................................... 22 Business News ................................. 23