George Mason HS Class of ’65 Has 50-Year Reunion
George Mason High School’s Class of 1965, the first class to graduate from Mason after completing 12 years as Falls Church City students, is having its 50-year reunion this weekend. The
George Mason High School’s Class of 1965, the first class to graduate from Mason after completing 12 years as Falls Church City students, is having its 50-year reunion this weekend. The
Michael Novotny, the chair of the Falls Church Economic Development Authority came before the F.C. City Council Monday to outline alternatives for sprucing up a small City-owned parcel of land
Falls Church tree planting volunteers will have a robust planting list this fall, according to a statement released by the F.C. Village Preservation and Improvement Society this week. Each event
Democratic U.S. Rep. Don Beyer, who represents the 8th District of Virginia that includes the City of Falls Church and Republican Rep. Rob Wittman distributed a letter to U.S. House
There was no doubt that the financial picture presented by the City of Falls Church’s Chief Financial Officer Richard A. LaCondre to the F.C. City Council on Monday and the F.C. School Board on Tuesday was rosy and upbeat.
A major win for the Falls Church City Schools was achieved at the Fairfax Planning Commission meeting last week when a deferral was granted by the commission on its decision concerning the Mt. Daniel School renovation and expansion.
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