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Town board meeting addresses infrastructure
Matthews – Mint Hill Weekly Posted by Crystal O’Gorman on March 16, 2015 in News MATTHEWS – Matthews Board of Commissioners met on Monday, March 9, to address several issues concerning commercial and town infrastructure. The board of commissioners approved … Continue reading
‘The Lunch Project’ fuels children at home and abroad
South Charlotte Weekly Posted by Crystal O’Gorman on March 9, 2015 in News Forty second-graders gather in Lecia Shockley’s classroom at Selwyn Elementary School for a special service learning what it’s like living and going to school in Tanzania. Rebecca … Continue reading
Dash for Down Syndrome helps CMS serve special needs students
South Charlotte Weekly Posted by Crystal O’Gorman on March 9, 2015 in News Annual fundraising 5K race scheduled for March 21 The Down Syndrome Association of Greater Charlotte (DSAGC) will host its third 3-2-1 Dash for Down Syndrome 5K race, … Continue reading
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South Charlotte residents speak out regarding failed nondiscrimination ordinance
South Charlotte Weekly Posted by Crystal O’Gorman on March 9, 2015 in News More than 100 speakers addressed Charlotte City Council at its Monday, March 2, meeting regarding a proposed nondiscrimination ordinance. Some of those speakers identified themselves as south … Continue reading
School of Theatre to take the stage for ‘Les Miserables’
Matthews – Mint Hill Weekly Posted by Crystal O’Gorman on March 9, 2015 in Arts & Entertainment, Education, News MATTHEWS – Dr. Margaret Wrenn Goodrum believes acting is more than just words spoken on stage; she feels it’s an opportunity … Continue reading
