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100th Jubilee Black & White Ball


Here are some of the stories that made it onto local Patch web sites earlier in the week.
Free parking will begin at 5 p.m. on Wednesday, November 21 and will continue until 8 a.m. on Thursday, January 3, 2013.
Local authorities are looking for anyone who might be able to determine who set fire to the building.
The Loudoun County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously to adopt the resolution back on Sept. 18 that would rename Bear's School Road as Carter's School Road.
Donations will be accepted from Nov. 23 to Dec. 18.
The event will take place this Saturday at Heritage High School, in Leesburg.
This year's theme will focus on children at the mansion. A number of holiday events are also scheduled to take place.
The Loudoun County Board of Supervisors have declared Nov. 15 as a day to recycle.
The event is one of the largest fundraisers of the year for Loudoun Interfaith Relief.
Council member were asked to authorize the use of condemnation for the land rights needed for completion of the project, which will take place at the intersection of Edwards Ferry Road and the Route 15 Bypass.
No injuries reported; employees operating temporarily from government center in Leesburg.
Choose from live Jazz, holiday shopping, or two different re-enactments. Events kick off on Thursday.
Mom's Apple Pie owner Avis Renshaw said she's concerned that construction may intefere with holiday parking.
Leesburg Town Council also adjusts public works budget Tuesday to account for vehicle repairs.
Awards presented during football game on Nov. 2.
Loudoun County vehicles must display red 2013 decal by Nov. 15.
More than 20 merchants will participate in the event -- the highest turnout to date.
Council member Katie Hammler thanks the voters for her re-election and share her excitement for the future of Leesburg.
The council will discuss the Route 15 Widening Phase II project and Crescent District, among other things.