Centre View North

Centre View North

Chantilly ❖ Fair Oaks ❖ Fair Lakes ❖ Oak Hill NORTHERN EDITION MAY 13-19, 2010 “Being Humane” 25 CENTS Newsstand Price Volume XXIV, NO. 19 Work Center for Day Laborers? By Bonnie Hobbs Centre View Frey To Host he Centreville Immigra- Meeting June 1 Ttion Forum (CIF) contin- Supervisor Michael R. Frey (R- ues to investigate the pos- Sully) will host a public meeting, Police Officer First Class sibility of a worker center in Tuesday, June 1, at 7 p.m., to dis- Richard Cash (left), an Centreville for the local day labor- cuss the possibility of having a worker center in Centreville for instructor at the Fairfax ers. Now the members are discuss- day laborers. The meeting will be County Criminal Justice ing the finer points of what it held in the cafeteria of Centre academy observes Nick should offer and how it should Ridge Elementary, 14400 New Rebovich, a junior at operate. Braddock Road, in Centreville. The owner of the Centreville Chantilly High School and A.J. Dwoskin, who owns most of Square Shopping Center has pro- Fairfax resident, move a the Centreville Square Shopping posed locating a trailer behind the 150 lb. “victim” out of Center, has said he’d provide a shopping center so the day labor- ers currently gathering for work harm’s way. Below, trailer for this purpose on property outside the library would, instead, Centreville High School he owns, behind the shopping cen- gather at this trailer to obtain jobs. Sophomore Dani Williams. ter. It would not only be a place Representatives of this shopping where employers could go to hire center and Centrewood Plaza will attend, and community members workers, but could also serve as a are welcome to give their input center where the day laborers and participate in the discussion. could receive English classes, as For more information, call 703- well as information about services 814-7100. available to them. members and determine how best Dwoskin would set it up and pay to use them. First, though, said CIF for utilities, but he’s asked the CIF leader Alice Foltz, the CIF should to head the daily operation. It “This is the cream of the crop,” says Master Police would provide volunteer staff See Center, Page 5 Officer Annie Mack-Evans. MPO Mack-Evans is with Fairfax County Police Department’s recruiting division. Westfield Grad Will Be Tough Enough? Observant Enough? he Fairfax County Crimi- Biking and Building Tnal Justice Academy hosted the 4th annual Cross-country trip is fund-raiser High School Criminal Justice Academy Competition Day on for affordable housing. Monday, May 3. First year Criminal Justice stu- By Bonnie Hobbs This year, though, he’ll still get dents from Fairfax County’s High Centre View plenty of sunshine, but not much School Academies came together chance to chill. Instead, he’ll be on to demonstrate their mental and ummertime for college stu- a 3,863-mile, cross-country bike physical acuity in a challenging Sdents is usually filled with trip to raise money for affordable — but friendly — competition. sunshine and relaxation housing efforts. And when he’s not Students ran through an agil- and, normally, 2007 Westfield pedaling, he’ll be building homes. ity course that mimics the one High grad Cameron Blake spends Currently a junior at UVA, Blake, that police academy cadets must his by the pool, coaching Sully 21, is majoring in systems engi successfully compete during Station’s swim team. See Westfield Grad, Page 13 their training. They processed Requested in home 5-14-10 home in Requested mock crime scenes and were material. sensitive Time judged on their thoroughness Photos by Deb Cobb/Centre View Postmaster: Attention and attention to detail. At the Police Officer First Class Shannon Briney, a police PERMIT #322 PERMIT end, students connected with officer/paramedic, describes the nature of her work to MD Easton, representatives from different Taylor Christie (far left), a sophomore at Westfield PAID U.S. Postage U.S. components of Fairfax County’s High School, and Stephanie White (middle), a junior at STD PRSRT public safety community. Westfield High School. www.ConnectionNewspapers.com Centre View North ❖ May 13-19, 2010 ❖ 1 News WHAT’S HAPPENING In National Competition IN CENTREVILLE REAL ESTATE? Students from Chantilly High School won the Fifth District championship Go to www.seln4u.com and click on “Market round of the 2010 Fed Challenge Stats” to see current statistics on the market. competition held at the Federal Visit our blog to read a summary Reserve Bank of Richmond. This winning team included, seated, of what is happening. Emily Wright, Joe Clement (coach) and Emily Powers, and, standing, IT’S GOOD NEWS! Gary Suljoti, Suraj Malladi, Syed There’s lots of other information there Hussain and Jack Carlson. Chantilly, which represented the Baltimore as well to browse through! office of the Richmond Fed, ad- vances to the national finals to be held May 18 in Washington, D.C. Business Notes CERTIFIED Experience… DISTRESSED Centreville Chiropractic Center PROPERTY is holding a food drive for the month of the Difference! EXPERT© June. It will be collecting non-perish- able items such as canned tuna, peanut See Complete School Information and butter, soups, cereals, etc. All foods will VIRTUAL TOUR at www.seln4u.com SOD be sent to Food for Others. Donors will be offered $1 off a massage for every CUT FRESH DAILY! one pound of donated food (up to 10 OPEN SUNDAY, 5/16/10 FROM 1-4 P.M.! $669,000 pounds). Centreville Chiropractic Cen- $449,900 VIRGINIA Come to the farm and SAVE! ter is at 13880 Braddock Road, #108, RANDOM RUN Elegant Homeowners & Contractors Centreville. Call 703-266-0505. Visit HILLS www.centrevillechiro.com. Spacious, bright Berry-built garage TH! 3-lvl Kingsley bump-out. Over Model with Meet local business owners and 2,300 sq.ft. of living flowing space build a business network through the space! Lower lvl full BA, rec room & private retreats! Over 5,300 sq. ft. of BNI Business Roundtable. Meetings are w/FP & bonus living space! Foyer w/marble floor. Kitchen Wednesdays at 8 a.m. at Eggspectation, room. Fenced patio. w/granite & 8-burner cooktop. Soaring 5009 Weston Plaza Dr., Chantilly. Cost Hdwd floors & 9' family room w/cathedral ceiling & is $8 for Continental breakfast or $12 ceilings. DR & LR w/FP. Main lvl den w/exit to skylights. Breakfast room with wall of deck. Kit w/42" cabinets, granite, center isl. windows exits to rear patio. 4 BRs on for hot breakfast. Go to w/cooktop & brkfst nook. MBR w/sitting area, upper level. Master suite w/lavish BA www.bnichantilly.com. walk-in closets & full lux. BA. Second upper lvl CHANTILLY TURF FARMS, INC master bedroom! Dir.: From 66W to 50E, R on w/jetted soak tub. Tons of upgrades. Waples Mill, R Random Hills, R Grey Finch, R Finished basement. Wet bar. Landscaped www.chantillyturffarms.com 703-327-0908 The Centreville Rotary Club has Sherwood Forest, L Werthers. lot w/Koi pond & irrigation system. 703-327-0908 moved its meeting location from the I- FX7301620 FX7310459 Hop in Centreville to the $639,900 $849,900 EggsSpectations Restaurant in VIRGINIA VIRGINIA Chantilly. The Rotary Club meets Tues- RUN RUN days from 11:30-12:30 p.m. for lunch. Gorgeous Breathtak- There is a new guest speaker every brick-front ing, spacious week with topics ranging from estate home nestled Justine planning to how the Rotary helps dur- on a private model backing to ing emergencies. Contact Gregg driveway off Caldwell at [email protected]. cul-de-sac. Professional landscaping. woods. Lavished with exquisite detail! Stunning 3-level 1,400 sq. ft. deck! Sun Over 5,000 sq. ft. Huge formal DR Room. Kit. w/new stainless steel appliances w/custom ceiling mural. One-of-a-kind Crime Report & Corian counters. Family Room with game room w/wet bar. Hdwd floors throughout. Study w/cherry panel walls. skylights & FP! Master suite w/private Activities reported by the Sully Dis- Gourmet Chef’s Kitchen. Expansive trict of the Fairfax County Police sitting room & luxury BA w/jetted soak tub. rear deck w/8-person hot tub. Fully Finished walkout basement w/rec room, finished bsmnt w/5th BR, full bath & Department through May 7. fireplace, 5th BR, workshop & full BA. rec room. 160 s.f. wine cellar! SIMPLE ASSAULT/ARREST FX7320719 FX7272010 $649,900 Associates A 19-year-old man and an 18-year- $699,900 old woman were allegedly VIRGINIA VIRGINIA RUN RUN stabbed by an acquaintance in the Festival of Stately brick- 5700 block of Cedar Walk on Homes front colonial Wednesday, April 28 around 10:34 builder’s backing to Welcoming a.m. A 33-year-old male of the 5700 model tucked wooded block of Cedar Walk in Centreville away on over common area Pediatric and was taken to jail and charged with an acre at the end of a private cul-de-sac. on quiet cul-de-sac. Fully finished walkout two counts of simple assault. Both Huge backyard big enough for a football basement w/rec room, den/5th BR, wet bar Adult Patients victims were transported to a local team! Spacious kitchen w/42" cherry & sauna. Hardwood floors on main lvl. hospital for non life-threatening cabinets, granite counters & center island. • Medical and Surgical injuries. Hardwood floors. Sun room/breezeway Large kitchen w/Corian counters & with skylights. Family room with stone FP. stainless steel appliances. Step-down family management of RABIES TEST Master suite w/FP and luxury bathroom room w/FP and skylights. Large deck. Kenneth Bergman Jr., MD Michael G.

View Full Text

Details

  • File Type
    pdf
  • Upload Time
    -
  • Content Languages
    English
  • Upload User
    Anonymous/Not logged-in
  • File Pages
    20 Page
  • File Size
    -

Download

Channel Download Status
Express Download Enable

Copyright

We respect the copyrights and intellectual property rights of all users. All uploaded documents are either original works of the uploader or authorized works of the rightful owners.

  • Not to be reproduced or distributed without explicit permission.
  • Not used for commercial purposes outside of approved use cases.
  • Not used to infringe on the rights of the original creators.
  • If you believe any content infringes your copyright, please contact us immediately.

Support

For help with questions, suggestions, or problems, please contact us