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Mason Police District to get a new commander
Quinn Capt. Christian Quinn is expected to succeed Capt. David Smith as commander of the Mason Police District this summer after the 2015 World Police and Fire Games (WPFG), which are hosted by Fairfax County June 26-July 5. Quinn is currently in charge of security and operations for the WPFG, which are expected to draw … Continued
James Lee community mourns football coach Frank Grant
The community lost a “quiet titan” when Frank Grant III, the football coach and commissioner of the James Lee Community Center Sports Association in Falls Church, died suddenly on March 18, reports Will Nelson, whose son used to play on the team. Grant, 51, suffered from a heart attack. A candlelight vigil is planned … Continued
Trapnell’s advice to next Mason supervisor: Listen to the community
Trapnell Tina Trapnell, the former Mason District supervisor who served before Penny Gross was first elected in 1995, has some advice for the next supervisor: “Listen to the community and respect your constituents.” Trapnell hopes this election season won’t be as negative as past campaigns. “Elections should be about issues, not personal attacks on opponents,” … Continued
Falls Church HS honors memory of ‘Coach CJ’
Swim team captains unveil the records board at Falls Church High School. More than 150 Falls Church High School students, staff, and community members gathered at the school Dec. 17 for the unveiling of the Clayton Joyner “Reach for the Wall” Jaguar Record Boards. The boards honor Joyner, a FCHS graduate who served the school’s … Continued
Happy birthday, Lt. Luta ‘Cornie’ McGrath!
Luta “Cornie” McGrath enjoys her birthday cards. Retired Army Lt. Luta “Cornie” McGrath spent her birthday Nov. 21 chatting with visitors, reading some of the dozens of birthday cards she received, and enjoying the many flower arrangements delivered to her home in the Sleepy Hollow Woods neighborhood. On Saturday, members of her church, Queen of … Continued
Police Dept. honors man who caught Annandale burglary suspect
The man working on a house in Annandale last year who caught a burglary suspect during a police chase has received a certificate of appreciation from the Fairfax County Police Department for “superior community service in the interest of public safety.” Joseph Brygger was installing windows on a house at 7051 Bradley Circle in Broyhill … Continued
Firefighter of the Year based in Bailey’s Crossroads
Lewis Master Technician Michael Lewis of the Bailey’s Crossroads Volunteer Fire Department was named Firefighter of the Year by the Fairfax County Fire and Rescue Department. Lewis was recognized for his “tireless work ethic, passion for teaching, and getting things done.” Off duty, he has helped rebuild a home for a fellow firefighter, visited local … Continued
Annandale soccer player honored
Carlos Nima [Allstate photo] The United States’ World Cup dreams are over, but the Annandale community does have some exciting soccer news to celebrate. Annandale resident and former Atom Carlos Nima, 22, won the Allstate “Buenas Manos” Portero Award, recognizing the best goalkeeper, at the Washington, D.C.-area Copa Alianza tournament last weekend. Copa Alianza tournaments, … Continued
Clayton Joyner Scholarship awarded to FCHS swim captain James Sturges
Joyner (left) and Sturges The first Clayton Joyner Scholarship was awarded to Falls Church High School senior James Sturges. The award honors FCHS swim coach and FCHS alum Clayton Joyner, who died May 5. Known as Coach CJ, Joyner also coached the swim team at Holmes Run Pool. Sturges is an outstanding scholar and athlete. … Continued
Annandale resident Gene Moyer, of Gene’s Antiques, passes away
Annandale man about town M. Eugene “Gene” Moyer, passed away May 30. He was 79. Moyer grew up in Muncie, Ind., but spent the last quarter century in Annandale, where he owned an antiques shop and was a regular patron of the Juke Box Diner, Sunset Grille, and George Mason Library. “Dad loved Annandale,” says … Continued
Popular Annandale band still soaring 55+ years later
Tennessee Flying Goose opens for the Seldom Scene in 1974. A group of guys who started the band Tennessee Flying Goose while growing up in the Annandale area in the late 1960s is still playing music together and recently recorded the Goose’s first album. Mark Rogers (acoustic guitar, bass, and vocals) describes the band’s sound … Continued
Local swimmers mourn loss of popular coach Clayton Joyner
Coach CJ with the Holmes Run swim team. More than 200 people, many of them members of the Falls Church High School and Holmes Run swim teams, gathered at the Holmes Run pool May 6 for a candlelight vigil to honor and remember swim coach Clayton Joyner. Joyner, just 29 years old, died May 5 … Continued
Library employees honored for organizing against library restructuring
Left to right: Board of Supervisors Chair Sharon Bulova, Charles Keener, Jennifer McCullough, and Employees Advisory Council Vice Chair Avery Dotson. Fairfax County Public Libraries employees Charles Keener and Jennifer McCullough are the 2013 recipients of Don Smith Awards in recognition of their grassroots efforts to support library employees over the past few months. The … Continued
Annandale third-grader is national running champion
Caleb Hymans with his gold medal. The fastest 8-year-old in the country is Caleb Hymans, who lives right here in Annandale, in the Truro community. On Dec. 14, Caleb came in first place out of 205 7 and 8-year-old boys in the USA Track and Field National Junior Olympics Cross Country Championships in San Antonio, … Continued
Luther Jackson Middle School principal is leaving in February
Porter Luther Jackson Middle School Principal Louise Porter is retiring, effective, Feb. 1. Cluster 2 Assistant Superintendent Jim Kacur will inform teachers and parents of the process to select a new principal. Porter has been principal at Luther Jackson, in Falls Church, for six and a-half years. Previously, she worked as a science teacher, science … Continued