Poorly designed driveways in Lovettsville are causing vehicles to overlap onto sidewalks at the Town Center planned community. Shown here, residents Barbara and Bing Lam in front of their home on Eisentown Drive. View photo »
Poorly designed driveways in Lovettsville are causing vehicles to overlap onto sidewalks at the Town Center planned community. New resident George Melino barbecues beef on the sidewalk. View photo »
Poorly designed driveways in Lovettsville are causing vehicles to overlap onto sidewalks at the Town Center planned community. Shown here, the house at the corner of Town Center Drive and Spring Farm Drive has a very short driveway, from garage to sidewalk. Also, the house next door (background center) has a vehicle hanging over the sidewalk. View photo »
Poorly designed driveways in Lovettsville are causing vehicles to overlap onto sidewalks at the Town Center planned community. A house on Spring Farm Drive has both vehicles parked in the driveway and sidewalk. View photo »
Lipski Virginia State Corporation Commission (SCC) holds a public hearing at Loudoun Valley High School to get feedback on the proposed Potomac-Appalachian Transmission Highline known as PATH. Local residents have a chance to express their view to two SCC commissioners, Judge James Dimitri (top left) and Judge Judith Williams Jagdmann (2nd from top left) and Hearing Examiner Alex Skirpan (top right). View photo »
Photo: Richard A. Lipski
">Pusher Jennifer Haggenmaker assists teammate, Amber Smith, into position on the toilet seat, on the "U.S.S. POOP DECK," just prior to the race. Photo: Richard A. Lipski
Fans cheer on the three teams competing in the human push-powered outhouse race at the Loudoun County Fair. View photo »
Photo: Richard A. Lipski
">Trailing far behind the leader, are the two other contestants, "DSI UNLEASHED" (center) and "GOTTA GO to Leesburg Pharmacy" (left) during the first leg of the race. "DSI" finished 2nd and "GOTTA GO" finished last, in 3rd place. Photo: Richard A. Lipski
Photo: Richard A. Lipski
">Amber Smith, the sitter on the "U.S.S. POOP DECK," spins around a plunger with toilet paper, six times, during the half way mark of the race. Photo: Richard A. Lipski
Photo: Richard A. Lipski
">Members of the "U.S.S. POOP DECK," eye their first place award, with pusher Jennifer Haggenmaker (center) taking a closer look at the outhouse trophy. The crew, pusher Jason Gantick (left), pusher Brandon Moore, captain John Schmidt (holding award) and sitter Amber Smith (right). Photo: Richard A. Lipski
Photo: Richard A. Lipski
">Taking an early lead, the crew of the "U.S.S. POOP DECK", pushers, Brandon Moore, (left) and Jason Gantick (right), with, Amber Smith, sitting on toilet seat. Finishing in 3rd place, "GOTTA GO to Leesburg Pharmacy" (at the far left, behind). Photo: Richard A. Lipski
Photo: Richard A. Lipski
">Members of the "GOTTA GO to Leesburg Pharmacy" team includes Lyndsey Evans, sitting on the toilet seat, Gerald Acker, center with #100 helmet, adjusting Tisha Scott's helmet and Kevin Young, on right. Also, Justin Sacks with "DSI UNLEASHED" is standing on the left, as they wait to start the race. Photo: Richard A. Lipski
Broad Run's Danny Reategui celebrates his first goal during the first half as he runs toward his team's bench. View photo »
Loudoun County goalie Calle Brown gets his hands up to block a scoring attempt by Broad Run's Danny Reategui, who tried to head the ball toward the goal. View photo »
Loudoun County's Ricardo Gonzalez, right, collides with Broad Run's Onari Tariah, left, as they go for the header. View photo »
Loudoun County's Ben Forbes, left, and Broad Run's Danny Reategui battle for the ball. View photo »
Loudoun County's Kyle Buckley tries to defend against Broad Run's Danny Reategui's shot on goal. View photo »
Broad Run goalie Paul Hegedus reaches high to block a shot as Loudoun County's Ben Forbes, center, and Anes Bekric, right, look on. View photo »
Broad Run's Spencer Martin, left, cuts the leg from underneath Loudoun County's Connor Winemiller. View photo »
Heritage player Caitlin Kick, right, and Broad Run's Valerie Powell, who scored the game's only goal, battle for control of the ball. View photo »
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