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Bailey runs across the bottom of the site plan

Planning Board votes 7-1 for controversial Bailey Road project

May 8. By Dave Yochum. The Cornelius Planning Board last night recommended approval of the Cornelius Business Park in a near-unanimous vote. Developer Drew Thigpen of Greenberg Gibbons Properties said he was “extremely excited” by the Planning Board’s 7-1 thumbs-up. “It’s really encouraging to see a group of leaders take such an important step towards […]

Canaan Cox

Weekender May 8-11: Volunteer, Fleetwood Mac tributes, Canaan Cox, Harry Potter movie

Thursday, May 8 Volunteer Fair 1-5 pm. Up to 20 local non-profit organizations will share information and offer opportunities to serve for all ages. Learn more about the need in our community and the organizations on the front lines. The Peninsula Community Foundation is sponsoring the Volunteer Fair to help foster connections between its donors […]

$2,600,000 | 7542 Waterview Drive

Cornelius Home Sales

May 7. These property transactions have been recorded by the Mecklenburg County Register of Deeds.  3/20/2025 $525,000 Anthony & Judith Sergi to Stephen Galland & Anne Hall, 19830 Madison Village No. 65 3/20/2025 $2,600,000 Deborah & James Beam Jr. to Gregory & Elizabeth Morris, 7542 Waterview Dr. 3/20/2025 $574,500 Tyler & Alexandra Van Dahm to […]

Key hearing tonight on Bailey Road business center proposal

May 7. By Dave Vieser. The Cornelius Planning Board will conduct a public hearing tonight Town Hall on a controversial proposal which, if approved, would permit a four-building business park on Bailey Road just east of Hwy. 115. The vacant property where the business center would go is currently zoned for rural preservation.  The town’s […]

Atrium Facility Executive Brian Wofford

Q&A with new Atrium Hospital VP is May 22

May 7. Brian M. Wofford, the inaugural CEO/facility executive of Atrium Health Lake Norman Hospital, will field questions during the open forum Q&A Newsmakers Breakfast May 22 at The Peninsula Club. The $255 million hospital on 31 acres is an economic game-changer for Cornelius. Set to open early in July, the hospital has 36 inpatient beds, […]

Lake Norman Marine Commission gave away life rings

A new LKN Marine Commission plan makes way in NC legislature

May 7. By Dave Yochum. The NC Senate’s State and Local Government Committee has unanimously approved updated statutory legislation that would reconstitute and improve the Lake Norman Marine Commission. It adds “clarity and specificity to the old outdated session law,” according to former NC Sen. Jeff Tarte, also a former mayor of Cornelius. Based on […]

PCF Volunteer Fair tomorrow at Bethel Church

May 7. The Peninsula Community Foundation (PCF) is hosting a Volunteer Fair May 8 in the Bethel Presbyterian Church Family Life Center. The fair, which is designed to connect charities with residents eager to make a difference in their community, runs from 1 pm to 5 pm. Address: 19920 Bethel Church Road, Cornelius. As many […]

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Town Board unanimously opposes NC House Bill 765 threatening local control over development

May 6. By Dave Yochum. The Local Gov. Development Regulations Omnibus, House Bill 765, does almost everything it can to address the housing crisis in North Carolina, but it does too much, according to the Cornelius Town Board. Designed to lessen restrictions on the building process, HB 765 instead takes away rights of local officials […]

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Lincoln County Commissioners sink Lake Norman Marine Commission

May 6. By Dave Yochum. After 65 years of promoting safe boating and public recreation on Lake Norman, the Lake Norman Marine Commission will be dissolved. Lincoln County commissioners voted unanimously to leave the LNMC last night, and legislation requires the Marine Commission to be dissolved if one county leaves. “No good will come of […]

The Chain with Dani Kerr; Fleetwood Mac Tribute

Weekly calendar May 5-11: Volunteer fair, music and Mother’s Day

Tuesday, May 6 Davidson College Symphony Orchestra: Conductor’s Concert 7:30-9 pm | May 6. Seven student conductors take over the podium to lead the DCSO in orchestral favorites. Admission is free, but tickets are required; contact the Union Box Office at 704-894-2135. Knobloch Campus Center DFPH-Duke Family Performance Hall, Davidson College. Thursday, May 8 Volunteer […]