December 15 - 21, 2022
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Fou n d e d 1991 • Vol. XXXII No. 44
The City of Falls Church’s Independent, Locally-Owned Newspaper of Record, Serving N. Virginia
No Tax Cut Included in Next Budget Guidance
COCOA, COOKIES & CAROLS
F.C. Council’s Trying New Crunch Will Be Temporary by Nicholas F. Benton
Falls Church News-Press
The combination of the pandemic and historic global inflation is expected to hit local governments and their taxpayers particularly hard in the coming year, and the City of Falls Church is no exception. So the F.C. Council was cautioned at its last official meeting of 2022 this week. Sharp rises in residential property values is a singular manifestation of these wider effects on the Little City, and the Council’s aspirational guidance for the coming budget year is limited to no new tax hike or cut and no new debt, and no “off the cliff” increase, as had been feared, in the City’s share of subsidizing WMATA. The expected 4.2 percent revenue growth, not as much as the 6.3 percent growth last year but still strong, is calculated into these aspirations for the Fiscal Year 2024 City and school sys-
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COCOA, COOKIES and Carols were the order of the day at Mr. Brown’s Park in downtown Falls Church last Sunday, hosted by prominent local realtor Tori McKinney and her Rock Star Realty team. ( Gary Mester Photo)
Beyer Celebrates Historic Fusion Energy Milestone Special to the News-Press
U.S. Rep. Don Beyer of Falls Church and Northern Virginia, founder and chair of the bipartisan Fusion Energy Caucus in the U.S. House, on Tuesday celebrated the announcement by
the U.S. Department of Energy of the first ever net energy gain and first ever fusion ignition from a human-controlled fusion energy reaction in history. The long-sought breakthrough came in a December 5 experiment at Lawrence Livermore National
Laboratory’s (LLNL) National Ignition Facility. Beyer said: “The breakthrough achievement in fusion energy research is a watershed moment in human history. I send my profound congratulations and thanks to
all of the scientists and technicians at LLNL and elsewhere, those who supported their work at DOE, and all who contributed to this remarkable moment. “This experiment marks a
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Inside This Week Review: Christmas Revels
Mark Dreisonstok reviews “Celtic Crossroads” a production performed by the Washington Revels in their forty-year tradition called Christmas Revels. See what performers in the production have to say about being a part of an annual holiday perfomance. See Page 11
Religious Diversity in F.C.
Local churches, synagogues and other houses of worship are holding services/events for their congregation and the public during the holiday season. Take a look at the various, unique and festive services these places of worhsip have to offer. See Pages 14 -15
Index
News Briefs..........................................2 Comment......................................7,8,16 Editorial.................................................6 Crime Report........................................8 News & Notes.....................................17 Calendar........................................18,19 Classifieds..........................................20 Sports.................................................21 Critter Corner......................................22 Business News...................................23