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 A BENEFIT “EVENING OF JAZZ” at the State Theatre in Falls Church last week raised over $30,000 for the City’s Winter Emergency Homeless Shelter. The City’s rich and famous hob-nobbed, bid on silent and live auction items and enjoyed an evening organized by Stacy Hennessey of Stacy’s Coffee. It was launched with an after-school concert by Basmati, a band of four promising sophomores from George Mason High School, who raised $700 during its segment.

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A BENEFIT “EVENING OF JAZZ” at the State Theatre in Falls Church last week raised over $30,000 for the City’s…

Mouse Roars: Tiny F.C. Sues Mighty Fairfax Co. On Water

Mayor Gardner: Fairfax Moving Into F.C. Territory a ‘Hostile Act’ Mayor Robin Gardner of the City of Falls Church this…

F.C. School Board Forwards Budget To City Council With 5.2% Increase

Intent on maintaining competitiveness with surrounding jurisdictions, the Falls Church School Board added $530,000 to the budget recommended last month…

Storm Damage Closes Bowl America: For How Long?

Almost as if on cue, the Bowl America facility in the center of where the City of Falls Church is…
Make-A-Wish Foundation Provides F.C. Child With Royal Disney Treatment

Make-A-Wish Foundation Provides F.C. Child With Royal Disney Treatment

The snow had fallen, and with it an inch of ice, making treacherous the roads leading from Falls Church to…
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Dedication, strength in face of adversity, and community service were among the topics discussed at the Harvest Moon Restaurant on…
Mason Academics Capture State Title

Mason Academics Capture State Title

The George Mason High School academic team ended its season undefeated with an incontestable victory in this year’s state scholastic…

The Peak Oil Crisis: The 4 Facets of Peak Oil

Looming just over the horizon are four great storms that soon will have a major impact on nearly all the…

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