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Falls Church News-Press 9-29-2022

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September 29 October 5, 2022

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Fou n d e d 1991 • Vol. X X XII No. 33

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

Apartment Dwellers Dominate F.C. Now

HIGH SCHOOL ALUMS CELEBRATE 25 YEARS

Stoddard Spells Out New Trends for City by Nicholas F. Benton

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A little noticed tipping point was reached in the City of Falls Church in the recent period, as for the first time ever, the majority of residences are now composed of units in multifamily dwellings as opposed to single family homes. So reported City Planning Chief Paul Stoddard in an informative briefing to the monthly luncheon of the Falls Church Chamber of Commerce last week. Dwellings in multifamily complexes now number 3,100 compared to 2,300 single family homes and 258 townhouses, and the number of multifamily homes is only going to go up, or as some may prefer to state, explode. That’s based just on projects that are now going up, including at the West End and in the center city, where deep holes have already been dug that any passerby can examine. The number of as-yet-to-be-built homes in multifamily structures already OK’d for construction in the next couple years is in the thousands.

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ALUMNI OF THE GEORGE MASON HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 1997 gathered for their 25th reunion last weekend. The festivities included a night of catching up and telling old stories at Solace Outpost, followed by a picnic in Cherry Hill Park where the kids of the former classmates joined in the fun! Kudos to the organizers for all their work in making it happen! (Courtesy: Amanda Maglione)

Thousands of Students Rally for Transgenders Rights by Nicholas F. Benton

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Thousands of high school students from throughout Virginia staged walkouts either during or following their classes Tuesday to protest the proposed changes to official state

policy to limit schools’ abilities to support transgender and other gender non-conforming students. Students from over 90 schools, including three dozen in Northern Virginia, took part. The walkouts were coordinated under the auspices of the Pride Liberation Project, which

describes itself as “a studentrun group of Queer students and allies in Virginia who advocate for the empowerment of the LGBTQIA+ community.” It says it has “led campaigns to pass inclusive regulations and restore Queer literature, lobbied and testified in the General

Assembly, and even published multiple op-eds in the Washington Post,” and its website encourages supporters to join its efforts. According to State Sen. Adam Ebbin of Alexandria, the

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Inside This Week Fall Senior Living And Retirement Issue

Our Fall Senior Living and Retirement Issue is here! This issue focuses on the health of our local senior citizens, and features articles on the Northern Virginia Senior Olympics, technological advancments and more!

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Index

News Briefs.........................................2 Comment..............................5,8,9,10,30 Editorial.................................................6 Crime Report.......................................10 Sports.................................................23 News & Notes................................24,25 Calendar........................................26,27 Classifieds..........................................28 Critter Corner......................................30 Business News...................................31


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