Rallye for Veterans During November, the Cooperative Market will donate 25% of each new membership to the 501(c )(3) Rallye for Veterans.  Rallye for Veterans mission is to provide direct medical and/or mortgage (rent) debt relief to veterans. Dually, they will provide unforgettable experiences for service-connected veterans and classic car owners in the process. These experiences aim to foster […]

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  Notice of Joint Public Hearing Lovettsville Town Council and Planning Commission Lovettsville Town Hall Council Chambers at 6 E. Pennsylvania Avenue, Lovettsville VA 20180 November 18, 2021 6:30 p.m. Proposed Annexation The Lovettsville Town Council and Planning Commission will take public comment on the following applications: LVAN 2020-0001, LVCU 2021-0001, and LVCU 2021-0003, One […]

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Loudoun Now: The Lovettsville Town Council voted unanimously Thursday night to appoint Jason L. Cournoyer as the next town manager. Cournoyer was one of two finalists to replace Sam Finz, the town’s longtime management consultant and on-again, off-again town manager who will retire in October. For the past seven years, Cournoyer has worked for the […]

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Residents and business owners in the Town of Lovettsville are encouraged to help build community resilience to disasters by participating in the Northern Virginia Hazard Mitigation Survey. Loudoun County and the incorporated towns of Hamilton, Hillsboro, Leesburg, Lovettsville, Middleburg, Purcellville and Round Hill are part of a regionwide effort to update the Northern Virginia Hazard Mitigation […]

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Lovettsville is thriving! Visit Loudoun has provided an excellent feature regarding Lovettsville in their Towns & Places Discover Charm  highlights in the Loudoun County area. The feature includes Town resident and business owner experiences, Town history, exploring the Town and things to do. Check it out here: Historic Lovettsville, Virginia | Loudoun County, Virginia (visitloudoun.org).    […]

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At the August 19, 2021 Town Council meeting, Councilmembers voted to approve a Round 1 application allocation to non-profits and businesses. The Round 1 funding allocation for each qualifying applicant will be pooled from $25,000 for non-profits and $25,000 for businesses. The deadline to apply for ARPA Round One Funding from the Town is September […]

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