Dec. 23 - 29, 2021
Falls Church, Virginia • w w w . fc n p . c o m • Free
Founded 1991 • Vol. XXXI N o . 45
The City of Falls Church’s Independent, Locally-Owned Newspaper of Record, Serving N. Virginia
Child Critically Injured In Accident On Broad Street
Santamobile Spreads Cheer
Incident arouses new traffic calming concerns. by Amanda Snead
Falls Church News-Press
A young child was struck by a vehicle in the 900 block of West Broad last week and remained in critical condition at Fairfax Hospital according to the most recent information available to the News-Press as provided in a City of Falls Church press release this Monday. The incident occurred at about 4:15 p.m. Monday. The driver remained at the scene and no additional information has been provided by authorities in the meantime. The Falls Church Police Department has asked that anyone with information related to this incident contact Lieutenant R. Henderson at 703-248-5067 or at the Falls Church NonEmergency Police at 703-2415053 (TTY 711). Police Chief Mary Gavin said she had no additional information to provide as of press time.
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THERE WERE SANTA SIGHTINGS all over Falls Church in the past week, as the F.C. Volunteer Fire Department’s annual Santamobile brought out thousands to street corners to wave and cheer each night. Merry Christmas, everybody! (Photo: Falls Church Volunteer Fire Department)
Issues Persist at Affordable Apartment Complex
by Amanda Snead Falls Church News-Press
Members of Kettler, the management company of the Fields Apartments, home to a large number of residents benefiting from a deal to ensure afford-
able rental rates there in the last decade, were set to come before the City Council in November to address ongoing issues of mold, mice and other problems faced by tenants. However, they never made an appearance. Accompanying a forceful let-
ter to the editor this week (published elsewhere in this edition), a new battery of photos was sent to the News-Press showing that some of the issues have still not been resolved. This, despite promises made to the City’s Housing Commision by
the Kettler team in mid-October. These gross photos show mold covered walls, dead mice and broken appliances. The challenge now falls directly into the lap of Dana
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Inside This Week Christmas Light Displays in Yards the Little City
Local Church Rector Shares Holiday Memories
See Photos, Page 13
See Guest Commentary, Page 7
Residents all over the city have created dazzling displays of lights in their front yards for all to enjoy. From classic reindeer to blow-up Santa Claus, there is a display for everyone to enjoy.
Burl Salmon from Falls Church Episcopal shares memories of Christmases from his childhood in this week’s Guest Commentary and reflects on the feelings that this season of joy brings.
Index
Editorial................................................ 6 Letters.................................................. 6 Comment..........................................7,8 News & Notes.............................. 10,11 Calendar............................................ 14 Crime Report..................................... 15 Comics............................................... 16 Classified Ads.................................... 17 Critter Corner..................................... 18 Business News.................................. 19