Falls Church News-Press 11-26-2020

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November 26 – December 2, 2020

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F.C. Shelter Remains Closed For Winter

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No Space For Distancing Forces Tough Call BY MSTT DELANEY

FALLS CHURCH NEWS-PRESS

The Falls Church Homeless Shelter is one of many smaller area shelters that will keep its doors closed this winter, causing local authorities to adjust where and how they will house the homeless population as its peak season coincides with rising Covid-19 rates throughout the nation. Three words can summarize why the Friends of Falls Church decided to keep their hypothermia shelter closed during its usual November – March stretch for this year: not enough space. “You have to have a certain amount of physical space for distancing in shelters, and we simply did not have that space,” Bob Fletcher, the chair of the shelter’s board, told the News-Press. “The decision was made that we would not be able to operate the shelter.” Its home at 217 Gordon Road in the City of Falls Church can

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THE CLASS OF 2021 got to say one �inal goodbye to George Mason High School by (literally) leaving their mark on the building. The high school will be torn down and replaced by the new high school just across the rear parking lot, with students expected to be walking its halls come January. (P�����: C������� FCCPS P�����/C���� S��)

Founders Row Site Loses Movie Theater Commitment

BY NICHOLAS F. BENTON

FALLS CHURCH NEWS-PRESS

To many observers, it or something like it was bound to happen as a consequence of these extraordinary times.

Even as the largest development project in the history of the City of Falls Church has continued to be under construction at the intersection of W. Broad Street and N. West Street anticipating residential move-ins to begin late

next summer, one cornerstone of its plans has fallen victim to the economic fallout from the current pandemic. The Studio Movie Grill that promised to bring multiple movie theater screens to the project has

declared bankruptcy and won’t be filling its much-anticipated role in the center of the Falls Church commercial district. Although sources tell the

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The 13th annual graduation ceremony for sewing academy graduates took place at Dar Al Hijrah Islamic Center, where Islamic Relief USA holds its Social Services Department. The ceremony was supposed ot take place in March, but was delayed due to the Covid-19 pandemic. See Community News & Notes, page 9

B�� Y���� W��� I�������� CBC “S������� A����” City of Falls Church developer and chair of the Falls Church Economic Development Authority won the Citizens for a Better City’s first-ever “Shoutout Award” for leading the EDA’s effort to distribute microgrants to Falls Church businesses that were suffering from the Covid-19 pandemic. See News & Notes, page 9

2 F.C. C������ M������ S������ S����� N��� C������ Falls Church City’s Vice Mayor Marybeth Connelly and council member Letty Hardi issued separate statements about their support of changing the names of George Mason High and Thomas Jefferson Elementary amid the School Board’s current deliberations. See News Briefs, page 15

INDEX

Editorial............................................... 6 Letters........................................... 6,18 Comment ................................ 7,12,13 News & Notes..................................... 9 Crime Report .................................... 12 Calendar ........................................... 14 Classified Ads ................................... 16 Comics, Sudoku & Crossword ......... 17 Critter Corner.................................... 18 Business News ................................. 19


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