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Fou n d e d 1991 • Vol. X X XII No. 34
The City of Falls Church’s Independent, Locally-Owned Newspaper of Record, Serving N. Virginia
F.C. Council To Act On Movie Deal Changes
Meridian Homecoming This Weekend
Tuesday’s Meeting Will See Critical Vote for Go-Ahead by Nicholas F. Benton
Falls Church News-Press
The Falls Church City Council at its business meeting this coming Tuesday (instead of the usual Monday due to Indigenous Peoples Day) will take up the issue of approving some late changes to the deal for the construction of long-awaited motion picture theaters at the Founders Row 1 project on W. Broad. With the announcement by Mill Creek that the theater company of Paragon has been secured for the project, a timetable that set Sept. 30 for a formal lease signing upon approval of terms and conditions by the City Council has been put off pending Tuesday’s vote, which would modify tentative earlier terms with some late changes to the voluntary concessions and shared economic agreement. The proposed modifications, allowing for an arcade-like entertainment area in the theater
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MERIDIAN HIGH SCHOOL homecoming is this weekend! Activities are set to kick off with the football game on Friday, October 7th. The Mustangs will take on the Warren County Wildcats. Homecoming weekend will also include a Hall of Fame night that takes place during the football game, as well as a ceremony on Saturday, October 8th. The weekend wraps up with the Homecoming dance on Saturday, October 8, 7:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m. (Photo: Gary Meser)
Rich History of F.C. Emblazoned on New Public Panels by Kylee Toland
Falls Church News-Press
Dating back to the 1600s, the City of Falls Church has been considered an “unique” and “historic” city. This year, a new physical reflection of its history is allowing people to learn about the city they call home
in the form of historical panels now installed on S. Washington Street. The City is showcasing a series of panels that reflect eight periods of historical development. Located at South Washington Street and Hillwood Avenue at the newlydeveloped transit plaza there, the
panels made their debut this summer and are a permanent installation for all local citizens as well as visitors to this area to learn from and reflect on. Maggie Redden, senior communications and marketing specialist for the City of Falls Church, told the News-Press the idea for creating
and placing the panels started with a working group of City staff and community volunteers coming together in June of 2016. This meeting was to draft the texts and select the images that would be placed on the panels,
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Inside This Week Local High School Theater Companies Prepare for Season
School Sports Highlights
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This year, local high schools are getting ready for the upcoming season with a variety of shows. From “Pippin” to “Mamma Mia,” this year’s lineup is sure to be an entertaining one.
Ryan McCafferty and Nick Porr highlight the highs and lows of this past week’s school sports. Field Hockey and Volleyball take home many wins, while some high school teams are preparing to play again after a week’s break.
Index
News Briefs.........................................2 Comment...............................5,14,15,16 Editorial.................................................6 Business News.....................................7 Sports...................................................8 Crime Report.......................................16 News & Notes................................10,11 Calendar........................................12,13 Classifieds..........................................17 Critter Corner......................................18