Towns
By Laura Longley On July 26, the Loudoun County Planning Commission took a vote to deny a recommendation to the Board of Supervisors that would have supported approval of a 150-foot tower to be constructed by a private telecommunications development company, Milestone Towers, at the Mickie Gordon Memorial Park on Rt. 50 just east of…
Text “TASTE” to 888777 to receive real-time updates TASTE Leesburg will return to downtown Leesburg on Saturday, Aug. 13. Food vendors, breweries, wineries, businesses, artisans, and entertainment will fill five blocks of the historic downtown. Experience the flavor of Leesburg with over 65 booths showcasing a taste of all that the Town has to offer.…
The Purcellville Wine and Food Festival will be held Saturday, July 16, from 2 to 8 p.m. in Dillon’s Woods at the historic Fireman’s Field Complex. This annual festival is a celebration of local wine and food and is expected to draw wine lovers from the D.C. Metropolitan area to the heart of Loudoun’s wine…
NOVA Parks and philanthropists Chuck and Stacy Kuhn conducted a deed-signing event on June 28 at Springdale, a 128-acre property the Kuhns have donated to the inter-regional parks agency. Springdale Regional Park is near Point of Rocks off Rt. 15 and the Potomac River. Part of the property is comprised of 150 acres that was previously…
On June 21, members of the Leesburg Town Council and Leesburg Police Department gathered with representatives from the International Society of Equine Locomotor Pathology, a U.S-based 501(c)3 organization, to recognize a recent vote by the Town Council to donate surplus Police Department equipment to benefit equine efforts in Ukraine. The Town will donate a total…
Officer William “Bill” Nugent was recognized last night at the Middleburg Town Council meeting with Mayor Bridge Littleton, members of the Town Council, Chief A.J. Panebianco, members of law enforcement and the public in attendance. Nugent was awarded the Law Enforcement Commendation and Medal for his 53 years of exceptional service by the Sergeant Major…
Application deadline is June 30 TASTE Leesburg will return to downtown Leesburg on Saturday, August 13. The Town of Leesburg is currently accepting applications from businesses to participate in TASTE Leesburg as a food vendor, business vendor, or food truck. The event will emphasize “taste” from restaurants, businesses, and services showcasing the Town. Businesses and…
Following 2,190 miles of mountain ridge lines, the Appalachian National Scenic Trail crosses 14 states, from Maine to Georgia. It’s the longest and oldest marked footpath in the country —and in Round Hill, the town is lucky enough to have the A.T. right in its own backyard. The town’s inaugural festival in 2019 celebrated Round…
As of press time, the Purcellville Planning Commission has scheduled a special meeting on Thursday, Sept. 9, at 7pm. in Council Chambers at Town Hall, 221 S. Nursery Ave. to discuss the Zoning Code Text Amendment 2021-05 – Inclusion of Certain Historic Properties in a New Historic Overlay District. This meeting is to fulfill a promise…