Falls Church News-Press 11-15-208

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November 15 – 21, 2018 Fou n d e d 1991 • Vol. XXVIII No. 39

Fa lls   Chur c h, V i r g i ni a • ww w. fc np. c om • Fr ee

Falls Church • Tysons Corner • Merrifield • McLean • North Arlington • Bailey’s Crossroads

Inside This Week Action Wanted On ‘Sidewalk to Nowhere’ Nearby residents decided it was time to address Park Avenue’s “sidewalk to nowhere” on the northside of the 400 block which leaves all who use it having to brave the hazards of stepping into traffic on the street in order to proceed with their travel. See page 5

F.C. Homeless Shelter Set to Open Tonight By coincidence in conjunction with the first snow expected of the season tonight, the Falls Church Homeless Shelter is scheduled to open for the first time this year.

Amazon’s Coming: Beyer & F.C. Leaders See Big Boon to Region Honoring Our Veterans

See News Briefs, page 9

80th Birthday Upcoming For F.C.’s Scout House Falls Church’s rustic log cabin scout house, built in 1939, will mark its 80th anniversary this coming year. See page 17

Mustang Volleyball Falls in State Tourney

A landmark season for George Mason High School’s volleyball team came to end Saturday night when the Mustangs fell 3-1 to Poquoson High School in the Class 2 State quarterfinals. See Sports, page 14

Index

Editorial................ 6 Letters..............6, 8 News & Notes.10–11 Comment...... 12–13 Sports................ 14 Business News.. 16

Calendar...... 18–19 Classified Ads.... 20 Comics, Sudoku & Crossword......... 21 Crime Report.......22 Critter Corner..... 22

AMERICAN LEGION POST 130 Color Guard member Robert “Bob” Nagle prepares to post the colors to begin the 2018 City of Falls Church Veterans Day Ceremony last Sunday morning. Captain Nagle, United States Army, was one of 15 Vietnam veterans who received a service pin of gratitude from the Children of the American Revolution at the ceremony. (Photo: Kevin Krisko/imagesforGood.org)

Virginia Tech Plans Also Hailed, F.C. To Be Beneficiary

by Nicholas F. Benton

Falls Church News-Press

“Amazon’s announcement that it will bring half of its HQ2 to Arlington is a validation of a generation’s worth of work to make Northern Virginia an economic engine of the nation,” U.S. Rep. Don Beyer said in a statement Tuesday. “The Northern Virginia of my youth was a bedroom suburb of the nation’s capital. The Northern Virginia of today is an economic and cultural dynamo, on the leading edge of the technology revolution that is bettering lives around the world. This transformation involved leadership by all sectors — business, higher education, government, and community.” Beyer, whose Beyer Automotive business run with his brother, Mike, has been centered in the City of Falls Church since its founding by their late father, spoke about the promise of the news with the NewsPress Tuesday night after playing a major role in the day’s announcement, in conjunction with the Amazon development, that Virginia Tech will pour $1 billion into a 300,000 square foot “Innovation Campus” adjacent the Amazon site in Crystal City, now also known as “National Landing.” Beyer quipped in the Virginia Tech press conference that the location should be called “Hokie Landing,” instead, after the school’s nickname.

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