August 8 - 14, 2024
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Founded 1991 • Vol. XXXIV N o . 26
The City of Falls Church’s Independent, Locally-Owned Newspaper of Record, Serving N. Virginia
F.C. Council’s F.C. POLICE’S ‘NIGHT OUT’ Lian Fined $25k By D.C. Job For Violation As D.C. Buildings Official, She Failed to Report Other Jobs by Nicholas F. Benton
Falls Church News-Press
A report of a $25,000 fine levied as a result of a D.C. Department of Buildings probe of Falls Church City Council member Caroline Lian’s alleged failure to disclose the full measure of her employment broke in the D.C. media last night. Lian, who began serving on the F.C. Council in January 2022, was hit with the fine last week. She told the News-Press in an exclusive interview last night that the matter resulted from a “clerical error” on a disclosure form that has been corrected, concerning the fact she also worked for Freddie Mac and on the F.C. City Council. She said she’s resigned her position with the D.C. Department of Buildings as a result of what she called a “very petty” action against her. “I’ve corrected the form, paid the fine, and now I am moving on,” she said.
GETTING DUNKED in the kind of weather we’ve been having has to be a great reward! So it was for Mayor Letty Hardi at Cherry Hill Park this Tuesday at the well-attended National Night Out event hosted by the Falls Church Police Department. National Night Out is held in communities throughout the U.S. to bring the community closer to its law enforcement professionals. Food, games and a variety of amusements were all part of this year’s event. (News-Press Photo)
F.C. Schools Working Toward August 19 Opening
F.C. Named No. 1 by Nicholas F. Benton the first day for them to offi- Peter Noonan at 9 a.m. included. cially begin working will be The official convocation at Meanwhile, the new school Remember the good ol’ days tomorrow. Meridian will be held the next year’s first School Board meetfor ‘Healthiness’ when school started right after Then, this coming week, day, Wednesday, Aug. 13, start- ing will be held next Wednesday. Falls Church News-Press
by Nicholas F. Benton
Falls Church News-Press
The Falls Church City Hall announced Tuesday that the U.S. News and World Report has issued its Healthiest Communities ranking for 2024, and earning the top spot nationwide is the City of Falls Church, Virginia.
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Labor Day? Well, forget them, because it’s altogether different now. A lot of the functions of the coming school year are already in full swing in Falls Church ahead of the first day of classes that start in less than two weeks – on Aug. 19. The first day for teachers to be showing up at all five of the Falls Church City Public Schools (FCCPS) is actually today (Thursday, Aug. 8), and
what has traditionally been a convocation for all employees of the FCCPS held on the eve of the commencing of the fall semester will this time be divided into two segments, with what is being called a “Welcome Back Divisionwide Kickoff” at Meridian High School next Tuesday, Aug. 12, from 8 a.m. to noon. It will feature a continental breakfast at 8 a.m. and remarks by Superintendent Dr.
ing with breakfast, again, at 8 a.m. and including a “celebration of employees” at 9 a.m., traditionally acknowledging those in the system who have achieved milestones of employment, ranging from five years in five year increments up to over 30 and sometimes 35. The News-Press will be reporting on both events, and has been promised a live interview with Dr. Noonan to be
On Thursday, Aug. 15, a full day of an array of activities will include a Jesse Thackrey Preschool welcome at 8 a.m., a Meridian High Rising 9th Grade orientation at 9 a.m., a Henderson Middle School 6th grade open house and locker day at 10 a.m., a Henderson Middle School 7th and 8th grade open house and locker day at 1 p.m.
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