Oct. 7 — 13, 2021
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FOU N D E D 1991 • VOL. XXXI NO. 34
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F.C. EDA Wants Bigger Allocation of Relief Funds
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$2.5 million sought to help Falls Church businesses. BY NICHOLAS F. BENTON
FALLS CHURCH NEWS-PRESS
The Falls Church Economic Development Authority (EDA) agreed at its meeting this Tuesday to send a letter to the Falls Church City Hall requesting a major boost above the currently recommended allotment of federal Covid relief funds to go to businesses in the City. It was noted that of the sum of $18 million in federal American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds coming to the City, City Hall has preliminarily recommended that only $500,000 to $700,000 go to aiding local businesses who’ve suffered under and need relief from the 18-month Covid19 pandemic. Tuesday night the EDA board determined that it would request $2.5 million instead. “It’s time the City government puts its money where its mouth is,” argued EDA board chair Bob Young, a local developer. He made an impassioned plea noting that the City has
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MERIDIAN HIGH SCHOOL ended their homecoming week celebration with the of�icial ribbon cutting of the newly built facility. Members of the community were invited to watch the ribbon cutting and take tours of the school with student ambassadors available to talk about their new school and answer questions. (P����: N���-�����)
Meridian High School Cuts Ribbon For New Campus BY AMANDA SNEAD
FALLS CHURCH NEWS-PRESS
It was the major ceremony that officials here have been working toward for more than a decade. At Homecoming Week at Meridian High School, the
brand-spanking new $120 million high school facility was formally dedicated with a ribbon cutting last Saturday morning. Every year Falls Church City Public Schools chooses a new slogan for the school year. This year, it is “Roots, Resilience and
Renewal,” a fitting quote after over a year of uncertainty for staff, students and their families amidst the Covid-19 pandemic. Students and staff are back and fully in-person with careful measures in place to ensure the health and safety of everyone in
the schools. School has been back in session for over a month now and the Parent Teacher Student Associations had their first meetings of the year, including
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Dr. Gordon Theisz shares his tips for staying healthy, both mentally and physically, during flu season, the Covid pandemic and all year long. This includes everything from eating right to getting a flu shot.
The Falls Church League Of Women Voters has provided a guide to voting in the fall 2021 Virginia election. The guide includes information on voting, both in person or by mail and more information on candidates.
SEE HEALTH GUIDE, PAGES 18 — 19
SEE PAGE 11 — 15
INDEX
Editorial............................................... 6 Letters................................................. 6 Comment ............................................ 7 News & Notes............................... 8,10 Calendar ........................................... 16 Crime Report .................................... 17 Health Guide ..............................18,19 Classified Ads ................................... 20 Critter Corner.................................... 22 Business News ................................. 23