April 6 - 12, 2023
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Kory Won’t Run Again, Seat Open For Simon
DEMAND GUN CONTROL ACTION
State Delegate Race Now Resolved for Dem Primary by Nicholas F. Benton
Falls Church News-Press
Virginia Delegate Kaye Kory Tuesday announced that she will not seek election to another term, clearing the path for Del. Marcus Simon in the 38th District, which by way of redistricting last year will soon have both Simon and Kory in the same district that includes the City of Falls Church. Kory will serve out her term through the end of the year in her current district which is located just outside the City centered in the Lake Barcroft area. Her decision removes doubts about the upcoming Democratic primary in June, in which now only Simon is likely to run. Del. Kory issued the following statement today: “Serving the people of Fairfax County, first on the School Board and then in the House of Delegates, has been the honor of my life. My first priority was always to take incredible care of
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STUDENTS FROM FALLS CHURCH’S Meridian High School joined counterparts from schools across the U.S. last week to walk out of classes and march to demand action on gun control following the tragic school shooting in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo: FCNP)
Ambitious 6-Year CIP Agenda for F.C. Proposed
by Nicholas F. Benton
Falls Church News-Press
The Falls Church City Council is mulling dipping into its abundant capital reserves to help fund its annual Capital Improvement Program (CIP) for the first time ever this year,
although the fund will not dip below official City policy levels and will be fully restored within just a few years, it was told this week. The anticipated drawdown will be $860,000 in the coming fiscal year, and an additional $10.6 million will be extracted
in the next five years. But additions to the fund are projected to roughly equal the drafts so that by Fiscal Year 2030, the fund’s ending balance should be $12,630,377 compared to $12,930,927 now. In a presentation by Deputy City Manager Cindy Mester and
City Grants Manager Caitlin Sobsey, a six year CIP plan through Fiscal Year 2029 will come in at $154 million, including $25 million for work funded by the General and School funds, $93 million for transpor-
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Inside This Week Creative Cauldron Alum Makes Broadway Debut
Holy Week Observances in F.C.
James Madison High School student and Creative Cauldron alum Sophia Manicone recently made her Broadway debut in the musical “Parade.” Read about how she got her start and F.C.’s impact on her theater career.
Millions around the world will be celebrating the holidays this week. The NewsPress has a breakdown of what obsevances will be held locally in Falls Church. Don’t miss this section for the dates and times of these services.
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Index
News Briefs..............................................2 Comment...................................6,14,16,23 Editorial......................................................6 School News...........................................13 Crime Report...........................................16 News & Notes.........................................17 Calendar.............................................18,19 Classifieds...............................................20 Business News.......................................23