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AUGUST 19, 2021
Highway Renaming Panel Narrows Options BY AILI HOU
Renss Greene/Loudoun Now
Judge Lorrie Sinclair Taylor, the first Black judge in Loudoun, swears her oath at an investiture ceremony Friday, Aug. 13.
Sinclair Taylor, Loudoun’s First Black Judge, Celebrated BY RENSS GREENE rgreene@loudounnow.com
Loudoun’s first Black judge was celebrated at a formal investiture ceremony packed with friends, family and other judges in the old Loudoun County courthouse on Friday. Lorrie Sinclair Taylor, a daughter of
Jamaican immigrants, became the first Black judge in Loudoun history when the General Assembly elected her to District Court bench in 2020. Although she has been hearing cases since then, her formal investiture ceremony waited until Aug. 13, and was the kind of packed celebration unthinkable a year ago at the height of the pandemic.
She was welcomed to the judge’s bench by an assembly of judges that included her colleagues from the Loudoun courts, state Supreme Court Justice William C. Mims, Judge Reba Page of the U.S. Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals speaking
The Renaming Rt. 7 and Rt. 50 Task Force has narrowed the list of potential new names for the two roads down to a handful of options for the Board of Supervisors to consider. After collecting suggestions from the public, the committee on Aug. 11 selected seven potential names for Rt. 7 and five for Rt. 50. The options for Rt. 7 are: Loudoun Heritage, Potomac Gap, Piedmont Gateway, Virginia Piedmont, Catoctin Valley, Loudoun Trail, and Potomac Heritage. Rt. 50’s name options include: Virginia Piedmont, Loudoun Heritage, Middleburg, Piedmont Gateway, and Piedmont Heritage. In addition to those, the Task Force will send a supplementary memo to the board, asking supervisors to consider two names that were previously used for sections of the roads but could not be voted on by the Task Force: Leesburg Pike and Little River Turnpike. Throughout the voting process, lively debate over the name options ensued. Several names of individual people were brought up for discussion, including Charles
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