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25 � 10 Y���� A�� �� ��� N���-P���� Falls Church News-Press Vol. VI, No. 36 • November 21, 1996
Falls Church News-Press Vol. XXI, No. 37 • November 24, 2011
Lasso Calls for Greater Density, Council Decisions on Site Plans
First November Elections, Now No CBC to Nominate Slates for Them
Recently departed from 14 years of service to the City of Falls Church, former City Attorney and City Manager David Lasso laid out bold ideas for moving ahead with economic development in the City of Falls Church to the meeting of the Private Public Partnership here last week.
Following on the Nov. 8 referendum that saw two-thirds of voters cast ballots to move the City’s local City Council and School Board elections from May to November, last Sunday night the City’s premiere civic organization that has historically shaped those elections voted to get out of that business.
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SEUSS is just over 5 years old and is an Abyssinian. If you live in the Winter Hill area or around TJ you may have seen her out and about because she loves To be outside. She is playful, busy and loving — in fact, she loves to bring home treats. Just because you’re not famous doesn’t mean your pet can’t be! Send in your Critter Corner submissions to crittercorner@fcnp.com.
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A TRANSPLANT FROM VANCOUVER BC, Emma came to Falls Church at the age of 9. I ran into her while she was walking her dog Jack this weekend. Emma got into listening to Audible on her walks during the pandemic. (P����: J. M������ W�����)