Falls Church News-Press 6-2-2022

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June 2 - 8, 2022

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Fou n d e d 1991 • Vol. X X XII No. 16

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

Bigger Than Mosaic, Dig At West End Begins

This Year’s Parade A Success!

Mega Project Will Take 2+ Years to Build by Nicholas F. Benton

Falls Church News-Press

Mark your calendars now! September 2024, just over two years from now, the Grand Opening of the biggest development, by far, in the City of Falls Church, will be held. The massive West Falls mixed use project promises to be bigger and more prosperous than the recentlycompleted Merrifield-based Mosaic a couple miles down the road. Robin Bettarel, the young and dynamic executive in charge of the development for Hoffman and Associates, told the News-Press this week in an exclusive interview that although there’s a huge amount of building that is just now getting underway on the more than 40 acres involved at the west end of the Little City, the biggest challenge was met last month when the financing for the entire undertaking was secured. She didn’t diminish the fact that construction cost and supply chain issues will continue to be challenges going forward, but there is tremendous optimism among all the developers – Hoffman and Associates having joined with EYA and Rushmark,

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THE 2022 MEMORIAL DAY PARADE BEYER AUTOMOTIVE FUN RUN was kicked off with the help of local FCPD officers. A vast variety of City groups, businesses and organizations made their way down Little Falls Street during the day. Look inside for the FCNP’s two-page photo spread with Parade highlights. (Photo: Gary Mester).

Beyer Facing Primary Challenger This Month

by Amanda Snead

Falls Church News-Press

Primary election day for the Democrats statewide and in Falls Church is Tuesday, June 21. But early voting is already underway, including for the Democratic nomination for the 8th Congressional District, the only one in the City of Falls

Church. Popular incumbent Rep. Don Beyer is expected to win handily against his lone primary opponent, Victoria Virasingh. On the Republican side, the choice was made earlier last month at a district convention, and Karina Lipsman was nominated to appear on the November general election ballot. Lipsman

made headlines last month when she called for the resignation of the Biden administration’s chief public health official Anthony Fauci. This Tuesday, May 31, was the deadline to register to vote for the primary election, and those who applied for permanent by-mail ballots and indicated the Democratic primary

should have already received their ballot. Up until June 18, registered voters in Falls Church City can vote early in person at City Hall on weekdays from 8 a.m. — 5 p.m. with additional hours on Saturday, June 11 and June 18 from 9 a.m. — 5 p.m. June 18 is

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Inside This Week A Passing of the Torch at the Falls Church Farmers Market

Mustangs Squads Continue on in Regional, State Playoffs

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See Sports, Page 9

Falls Church native Howard Herman retired last week after 52 years of working with the city government. Herman started the Little City’s beloved weekly Farmers Market in 1984.

As action resumes after the long holiday weekend, every Meridian High School athletics squad finds themselves either in the midst of postseason play, or already finished with their Spring 2022 campaign.

Index

Comment...................................... 5,7,8 Editorial................................................ 6 Letters.................................................. 6 Crime Report....................................... 8 Sports & School...................................9 News & Notes..............................14,15 Calendar......................................16,17 Business News.................................. 19 Critter Corner..................................... 22 FCCPS Page..................................... 23


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