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Parents, family rally around sick toddler
Alysa Dye sits on her mother’s lap, banging sharply on the table with a spoon. She has wide-apart eyes, with beautifully arched brows in an enchanting, heart-shaped face. Like any toddler, she is possessive of her mother’s attention. “Here!,” says the two-and-a-half year old imperiously, handing her the spoon. But Alysa is not like other toddlers. She has a rare neurological disease called Metachromatic Leukodystrophy, and she will likely die before she reaches her fifth birthday. | 1 comment - ›› more ...
Architect works to make traditional touches affordable
Middleburg architect Russell Versaci is passionate about his craft. When he became enamored of architecture more than 30 years ago, his peers were embracing the modernism movement, designing houses with clean lines and little embellishment. Versaci quickly identified himself as old school and has played a prominent role in bringing traditional design back to the forefront. Now his objective is to make architecturally designed traditional homes more affordable and available to a broader segment of the population. | 0 comments - ›› more ...



