The City of Charlotte now is accepting nominations for the 2010 Neighborhood Achievement Awards. The awards recognize the hard work and accomplishments of neighborhood organizations and residents...
South Charlotte
Unlocked doors lead to Providence Division thefts
In one section of south Charlotte, police believe crime would continue to drop if people just would lock their doors. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department’s Providence Division Response Area 3, a 13-square mile area between Charlotte Country Day School, 1440 Carmel Road; and the Stonebridge subdivision off Eastover Ridge Road, reported 16 larcenies from vehicles in February 2010.
CMS to fund red light cameras?
Charlotte schools could end up funding the red light camera program if city leaders decide to bring it back. The only problem is school officials haven’t heard anything about the idea. The discussion about resurrected red light cameras in Charlotte, to serve as an extra revenue source for Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools, has left out one party so far: the school system.
Police investigate Ballantyne break-in spree
Ballantyne residents are being targeted by thieves while they’re away at work. Residences in the area saw 12 break-ins for the week of March 5, more than double the average number of 5, according to Detective Ole Swinson with Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department’s South Division.
American Red Cross honors three heroes for last summer’s Park Crossing pool rescue
The American Red Cross, Greater Carolinas Chapter awarded Park Crossing Recreation Club lifeguards Aly Andrews and Claira Reisner and club member Kathy Taylor for the heroic efforts they displayed last August when rescuing 13-year-old Ian Shaver from the Park Crossing Swim & Racquet Club pool at a special March 2 ceremony.
Charlotte Checkers announce upcoming fundraisers to benefit breast cancer, animal nonprofits
The Charlotte Checkers will host the organization’s fourth annual “Pink in the Rink” game, Saturday, March 13. All proceeds from various in-game initiatives will benefit nonprofit breast cancer advocate Carolina Breast Friends. Similar to past years, Checkers players will don special pink jerseys that later will be sold in a live post-game auction.
Briefs
Since Verizon Wireless, Google and Motorola recently launched the first smartphones, powered by Android 2.0, customers nationwide have clamored to purchase the state-of-the-art devices. But along...
The Lower Providence Community House, 9735 Community House Road, was originally built to serve as a meeting spot for the women of the once-rural area referred to as Lower Providence – today...
Education
Saint Patrick Catholic School, students have been busy during the past month, breaking glass, smashing pottery and pouring their creative energies into a unique, hands-on project: designing and...
Lately, much more than history, math and grammar lessons are being absorbed by a group of dedicated Ardrey Kell students. Members of the Family Career and Community Leaders of America group, the...
Providence Spring Elementary School students rolled up their sleeves, tied on some aprons and got busy preparing more than 3,000 turkey and cheese and ham and cheese sandwiches to include in the 1...
Sports
If you had the opportunity to catch a Providence High School football game during the 2009 season, chances are you saw Braxton Deaver. Generally, the senior tight end/receiver was the one making a...
Years ago, when he was a young boy playing Pop Warner football with a teenager’s ferocity, people knew Ty Linton had “it.”
He went on to be a standout on a middle-school...
Tate Bloomer has always heard that hitting a baseball is the toughest thing to do in sports. And as an outfielder for the Charlotte Country Day baseball team, he’s not one to disagree....
