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Falls Church News-Press 12-1-2022

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December 1 - 7, 2022

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Founded 1991 • V o l . X X X II N o . 42

The City of Falls Church’s Independent, Locally-Owned Newspaper of Record, Serving N. Virginia

Council, School Board To Mull On Monday What’s In Store

WELCOMING THE SEASON

Despite Surpluses Now, Outlook Not That Great by Nicholas F. Benton

Falls Church News-Press

Neighboring Fairfax County’s board of supervisors and school board got some gloomy forecasts for the coming fiscal year at a joint meeting they held last week based mostly on a slowdown of the real estate market. It can be assumed that their City of Falls Church counterparts will be getting a similar projection when they meet together this coming Monday for the unofficial kickoff to the next six months of budget hammerings. However, it is hard to feel too gloomy about the coming year when the F.C. City Council just this week voted unanimously to spend an almost $6 million extra (a significant number for Falls Church with its annual operating budget just over $100 million) in the form of budget surplus and use of federal Covid relief funds. Among other things, this has enabled the City to go without

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A SURPRISINGLY LARGE turnout of City residents of all ages poured into the new internal plaza area of the Founders Row development on West Broad Monday. They enjoyed a brief ceremony to mark the turning on of the holiday lights along West Broad,. The lights are extended this year for the first time further along the now-festive boulevard. It was a relatively mild evening which also encouraged the big attendance. (Photo: News-Press)

Falls Church’s Beloved Edna Frady Dies at 90

by Nicholas F. Benton

Falls Church News-Press

Edna Nina Frady, a longtime City of Falls Church resident and community activist, died peacefully last week at the age of 90 at the Goodwin House in Arlington where she had

resided for more than a decade. Edna Frady! Her name was synonymous with Falls Church for decades among the biggest of political leaders in Virginia. Among her fellow Democratic Party loyalists, from governors on down, she earned and retained her unofficial title as

“Boss Frady.” She was occasionally gruff on the outside, based on a passionate determination to get results as a political leader, but everyone knew her really to be a sweet and caring soul with a great sense of humor. Visitation will be held at the

Murphy Funeral Home in Falls Church, 1102 W. Broad St., from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 2, followed by Interment at 2 p.m. at the National Memorial Park, 7842 Leesburg Pike.

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Index

Comment........................................5,8,9 Editorial.................................................6 News Briefs..........................................7 Business News.....................................7 Crime Report........................................8 News & Notes................................16,17 Calendar........................................18,19 Classifieds..........................................20 Sports.................................................21 Critter Corner......................................22


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