
N. Virginia Ave. Closed For Most of Wednesday
N. Virginia Avenue will be closed for most of the day on Wednesday to accommodate the Mary Riley Styles Public Library’s renovations, according to an announcement from the City of Falls Church.
N. Virginia Avenue will be closed for most of the day on Wednesday to accommodate the Mary Riley Styles Public Library’s renovations, according to an announcement from the City of Falls Church.
For the first time since March, the Falls Church School Board met in person with masks and social distancing on Oct. 27.
Senior living facilities in Falls Church serve as a microcosm of the adjustments made throughout the nation where keeping its residents safe is balanced by preserving its sense of community.
This week we’re talking about some of the lead-up to both the general election and Falls Church City Council’s special election (including my much-anticipated personal endorsements for the election).
Of the $11.7 million total bond sale, $400,000 was dedicated for the advanced engineering work ahead of six major storm water mitigation projects that have been identified at an eventual cost now claimed to cost between $5.1 and $7.4 million.
Tonight, Thursday, Oct. 29, at 6 p.m. marks the second of two forums hosted by the Falls Church School Board where public input will be received on the issue of whether or not the names of one or two of the City’s public schools should be changed.
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