December 8 - 14, 2022
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Plethora of Challenges Now Face F.C. Leaders
TASTES OF THE SEASON
Inflation, Pandemic Residue Offset OK Growth Numbers by Nicholas F. Benton
Falls Church News-Press
While revenue growth is projected to be a solid 4.3 percent in the coming year, expenses are rising at a far faster rate, Falls Church’s City Manager Wyatt Shields reported to a joint work session of the F.C. City Council and School Board Monday night at City Hall. Greater expenses will be coming mainly in the areas of salaries and benefits needed to retain and develop the City’s workforce and that of its schools, Shields and F.C. Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Peter Noonan reported. Overall, pressures that are causing the higher rates of expenditures are all coming from outside the jurisdiction, associated with global economic phenomena such as rising inflation and interest rates and the impact of those on supply chain issues, as well as the post-pandemic competitive pressures to
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LAST WEEKEND OUTSIDE at the Falls Church Community Center, a tasty and colorful array of holiday treats attracted many interested parties, including those shown here. This special season is now fully underway! ( Gary Mester Photo)
Arlington-F.C. Court Hosts ‘Expungement Clinic’ by Kylee Toland
Falls Church News-Press
The Arlington-Falls Church Commonwealth Attorney’s Office and Circuit Court Clerk hosted their first ever Expungement Clinic designed to help eligible individuals
clear their arrest records if found innocent or their charges were dropped or dismissed. The clinic, held at the Arlington Presbyterian Church, was aimed at helping Virginians eligible for an expungement of their arrest records if they were acquitted, if the
Commonwealth’s Attorney dropped their case, or if the case was otherwise dismissed without a finding of guilt. Many do not know this, or anything about it, and thus are saddled with an arrest record that can prevent them from securing jobs, housing or other benefits.
Parisa Tafti, the Commonwealth’s attorney for Arlington-Falls Church, spearheaded the idea of the clinic based on her stated platform of offering “second chances” and rehabilitation. Having created various
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Inside This Week 2022 Holiday Dining Issue
Local Holiday Markets & Shows
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Looking for a restaurant to dine at during the holiday season, or the perfect eatery for a festive take out order? This holiday dining issue will give locals a taste of what’s around F.C. during the holidays, as well as food-related gifts to give others.
In recent years, holiday markets and craft shows have become popular among locals to find gifts for themselves and others. In F.C. and neighboring communities, these markets and shows are perfect ways to celebrate the holidays.
Index
Comment..............................5,7,8,23,26 Editorial.................................................6 News Briefs..........................................7 News & Notes................................18,19 Calendar........................................20,21 Crime Report.......................................23 Sports.................................................24 Business News...................................25 Classifieds..........................................28 Critter Corner......................................30