Falls Church News-Press - February 28, 2008

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INSIDE THIS WEEK

For the second year in a row, a basketball game at the Falls Church Community Center pitting local celebrities against the Harlem Magic Masters from New York City will be held this Friday night. SEE NEWS BRIEFS, PAGE 7

OK Will Make F.C. Secure, Backers Say

3 FOR THE CBC

Students at Falls Church High School, with the help of Beanetics Coffee Roasters in Annandale, have created “Jaguar Joe,” the school’s own custom blend of coffee.

could go and continue operating with the same class sizes that we have now.” Enrollment growth, stronger than expected this year and anticipated to continue next fall, and competitive pressures from surrounding jurisdictions to retain and hire quality educators pushed the modest increase.

A special meeting of the Falls Church City Council will convene at City Hall tonight at 7:30 p.m., with only one item on the agenda: the final approval of the $317 million, nine-acre Atlantic Realty City Center project. If the Council follows through on the unanimous preliminary approval it gave to the project last month, it will be the single biggest development achievement in the history of Falls Church, and the single biggest boon to the City’s flagging revenue base. Underscoring the poignancy of the occasion, tonight’s vote coincides with one made by the Falls Church School Board Tuesday, under pressure to hold the line on its budget due to sharp declines in residential real estate values, marking the biggest round of layoffs in its history. While not in time to prevent the elimination of eight full-time administrative positions in the City’s schools (see story elsewhere this issue), if the City Center project is approved tonight, it will reflect a bold determination by the City government to address the longterm fiscal health of the City and its schools alike. The project, designed for almost nine undeveloped acres in the center of Falls Church, will bring a large 192-room hotel with conference facilities, a major supermarket, a parking deck, 562 active adult, townhouse and rental housing units, a new bowling alley, wide side-

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The successor to President Bush has a clear-cut choice of saving lives or saving face. Bush wants to leave to the next president the burden of ending the debacle he started five years ago when he ordered the invasion of Iraq under false pretenses. SEE PAGE 10

You’ve seen him on the track, behind the anchor desk and tearing up the ice. Now, he’s giving the hardcourt a try. See Will Ferrell’s spin on the 70’sera basketball world in the new comedy “Semi-Pro.”

ENDORSED BY UNANIMOUS acclamation at last Saturday’s biennial convention of the Falls Church Citizens for a Better City (CBC), three candidates for election to the Falls Church City Council in the upcoming May 6 election included (left to right): Incumbent Vice Mayor Lindy Hockenberry, Incumbent Mayor Robin Gardner and first-time candidate Lawrence Webb. They will face off against at least two other candidates in the May election. (NEWS-PRESS PHOTO)

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INDEX

Editorial.................2 Letters.........2, 6, 37 Crime Report ........5 Comment .......10-13 Community News & Notes .............14-15 Business News & Notes ..................18 Sports ............20-22 Roger Ebert ...26-28 Press Pass .........29 Calendar ........30-31

Restaurant Spotlight ............................32 Sodoku ...............35 Comics................35 Crossword ..........35 Classified Ads .....38 Business & Services Directory .............39 Weekly Focus 40-41 Critter Corner......42 Business Listing .43

Eliminating the equivalent of eight full-time administrative positions, the deepest cut ever for the Falls Church City School System, the F.C. School Board approved a budget Tuesday night that seeks a 3.7% increase in the City’s monetary transfer. While the budget did not

achieve the no-growth goal in this tough fiscal year, it did shave an additional $600,000 off the budget recommended by Superintendent Lois Berlin last month. The small growth “is the lowest it has been in ages,” said School Board Chair Craig Cheney. “On an inflationadjusted basis, it’s basically zero, which is the lowest we


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