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Falls Church News-Press Vol. XXI, No. 20 • June 30,, 2011
Odds on Alan Brangman To Be Elected Mayor at Council Meeting Monday
F.C. Council Gives Preliminary OK To 8% Water Rate Hike Over Protests
Alan Brangman stands to be elected the next mayor of Falls Church with support from as many as five of the seven City Council members — including the two new ones who will be sworn in — when next Monday’s special council meeting is convened.
By a unanimous 6-0 vote Monday, the F.C. City Council gave a preliminary approval to an eight percent water rate increase, the first phase of a “smoothed out” gradual increase in rates over the next five years deemed necessary to maintain the safety and quality of the City-owned water system.
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THIS IS MR. SQUIGGLES, who’s a Shar-pei The Holton family was fostering him at the beginning of the pandemic, and it was clear that pretty early in that this would be come his forever home. Here he is in “croissant pose.” Just because you’re not famous doesn’t mean your pet can’t be! Send in your Critter Corner submissions to crittercorner@fcnp.com.
THE MORE YOU UNDERSTAND HER WORLD, THE MORE POSSIBILITIES YOU SEE. For Julia’s family, early screening for autism made a lifetime of difference. Find out more at ScreenForAutism.org
I CAME ACROSS Myslesha waiting outside the Hot N’ Juicy this past weekend. Born and raised in Washington DC she makes the drive to Falls Church for the food as often as she can. When asked if she had any parting words, she replied, ‘All good things will prevail over the negative.’ © 2019 Sesame Workshop. All rights reserved.
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