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Falls Church News-Press 8-11-2022

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August 11 - 17, 2022

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At Last, The Movies Coming to Founders Row

Bow Wow!

After Pandemic Delays, Ready by End of 2023 by Nicholas F. Benton

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The Mill Creek Residential Trust, developers of the new Founder’s Row mixed use development at the intersection of W. Broad and N. West Streets in the center of the City of Falls Church, announced through a new filing with the City that it is “in the final stages of securing a lease with Paragon Theaters,” noting that “Paragon will operate a seven-screen movie theater, including an IMAX-similar screen with a total capacity of approximately 600 seats.” This is one less screen and approximately 150 fewer seats than previously agreed to in the voluntary concessions previously agreed to by the City, so this necessitates a revised application that was considered by the City Council last Monday night. The plan is for Paragon to follow the multi-screen models

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56 BEAGLES RESCUED from a mass-breeding facility in Cumberland, VA, are now calling the Lost Dog & Cat Rescue Foundation in Falls Church their temporary home. In a recent press release, the foundation reports more than 150 adoption inquiries have been received. One can begin the adoption process by going on the “Bring A Beagle Home” web page to fill out an application, followed by a two week trial period and application review. (Photo courtesy: Heidi Gioseffi)

Falls Church Now Entering ‘Back to School’ Mode by Nichloas F. Benton

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“Back to School” mode is in full swing in the City of Falls Church this week, despite the fact the City’s five schools start on August 29, a

week later than neighboring Fairfax County, and the fact there is clearly a lot more summer weather ahead. Ergo, this is the News-Press’ official “Back to School” edition. Check out everything we’ve done to address this fact on our inside pages.

The biggest news, from a regional standpoint, is that the Falls Church Schools are not facing a teacher shortage crisis as other systems in the region have reported. Superintendent Dr. Peter Noonan told the NewsPress Tuesday that with still weeks

to go before the start of the school year, the system is down only five teachers and still recruiting. Noonan credited the ability of the Falls Church system to avoid the

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Inside This Week Back to School 2022: This Year’s Education Guide

Sislers Stone Business Owner Retires

See Pages 9 — 16

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It’s that time of the year again! The Falls Church News Press presents its 2022 Back to School Guide, which includes important events/dates before school begins, advice for college bound students, and ways to enrich young students.

FCNP’s Sally Cole describes the long career of Steve Sisler, the now-former business owner of Sislers Stone, a local familyowned and operated business.

Index News Briefs........................................2 Comment........................................5,7,8 Editorial.................................................6 Crime Report........................................8 News & Notes....................................17 Calendar........................................18,19 Critter Corner......................................20 Back in the Day..................................20 Business News...................................23


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