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Falls Church Makes Last Leaf Collection Dec. 27
The City of Falls Church will make one last round of leaf collection for any leaves properly prepared and at the curb on Dec. 27.

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The City of Falls Church will make one last round of leaf collection for any leaves properly prepared and at the curb on Dec. 27.

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