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Falls Church News-Press 5-4-2023

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F.C. Councilman Phil Duncan Undergoes Lung Transplant

Uncle Festering At Henderson

Falls Church City Councilman Phil Duncan underwent a double lung transplant Tuesday night at the Inova Hospital in Fairfax and his family reports that he “came through surgery very well.” According to Falls Church Vice Mayor Letty Hardi, Duncan “came through surgery very well for a double lung transplant and is beginning a long recovery.” A statement from the Duncan family states, “We are tremendously grateful to the superb staff of the Inova Heart and Vascular Institute transplant team and hospital staff. We are fully aware of how lucky we are to have received this gift so quickly when so many wait months and years for a match. And we are thankful to so many people for their good wishes.”

New ‘F.C. Forward’ Group Forms First Event This Sunday at F.C.’s Community Center by Nicholas F. Benton

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In what is being hailed as among the more momentous political developments in the City of Falls Church in decades, a new citizen volunteer group of activists has been formed. Called Falls Church Forward, it is going public with its first public event this Sunday afternoon. According to Falls Church Vice Mayor Letty Hardi, one among the five key founding

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UNCLE FESTER AND the whole gang were in top form for the Henderson Middle School’s energetic production of “The Addams Family” before sold out crowds last weekend in the Meridian High auditorium. (Photo: Carol Sly)

Commonwealth Attorney Race is a Barnburner by Charlie Clark

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The heated debate between former colleagues both running for commonwealth’s attorney sharpened after last month’s release of firstquarter fundraising by incumbent

Parisa Deghani-Tafti and challenger Josh Katcher. Katcher raised the most this year, $102,675, with $84,268 cash on hand, according to his campaign and March 31 reports summarized by the nonprofit Virginia Public Access Project. Those funds came from

individuals, including some relatives plus former School board member Abby Raphael, who gave $5,000. Dehghani-Tafti during the quarter raised $66,613, and has $52,909 on hand for the June 20 Democratic primary. Her top donors were organizations and political action committees;

The Justice and Safety PAC ($8,000); the Demand Justice PAC ($5,000); and Justice for All ($5,000), plus donations above $1,000 by Carol Fontein, Herschel Kantor and Joshua Mailman, and Rep. Don Beyer. She

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Inside This Week Voters Guide in the City

Mother’s Day

FCA All Members Show

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Voting begins Friday for the June 20 Democratic Primary, so we’ve put together a guide to help you with your civic duty, including our endorsements.

As Mother’s Day is right around the corner, this guide can help people decide how to celebrate their mothers, grandmothers and wives.

Mark Dreisonstok reviews the Falls Church Arts Gallery’s All Member Show, which features the work of members with last names starting from A-K

Index

News Briefs..............................................2 Comment.........................................5,6,8,14 Editorial......................................................6 Diplomatic Reach....................................11 Crime Report...........................................14 News & Notes....................................15 Calendar.............................................16,17 Classifieds...............................................20 Business News.......................................21


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