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Home and property sales

July 6. These recent property transactions  in Cornelius, Davidson and Huntersville were recorded by the Mecklenburg County Register of Deeds.  Cornelius 5/24/2021 $2,590,000 Edward & Arria Hines to Thomas & Megan Infantino, 19003 Double Eagle Dr. 5/24/2021 $1,250,000 Dina White to Evan & Meredith Cutler, 16605 America Cup Rd. 5/24/2021 $2,041,000 H2 Holdings LLC to […]

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Happy 4th!

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“No swimming’ order lifted for Paradise Cove off Jetton

July 2. The No Swimming advisory for a small cove behind Paradise Cove Court has been lifted after being closed June 30. About 405 gallons of untreated sewage was discharged from a residence after a was pipe damaged by a private contractor. Water samples were collected by Charlotte-Mecklenburg Storm Water Services’ staff and tested; bacteria […]

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Celebrating the 4th, and more

Trying to figure out what to do? This calendar, published weekly on Thursdays, can point you to some of the best options in Lake Norman. Submit your entertainment and event news to corneliustoday@gmail.com. This week is filled with activities around the Fourth of July. We’ve included some additional dates for events you need to register […]

COVID-19 update July 1

July 1. The NC Dept. of Health & Human Services on Thursday reported 296 new COVID-19 cases statewide. There have been no new COVID deaths in Cornelius, Davidson and Huntersville since June 18. COVID hospitalizations statewide are at 396 statewide compared to 427 one week ago. Positive testing is at 2 percent statewide. Mecklenburg County […]

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Red Cross issues water safety guidance for the 4th, with COVID reminder

July 1. The Independence Day weekend is the perfect time to take a dip in a pool or the lake or visit a water park. The American Red Cross recommends steps you should take to help stay safe around the water, especially during the pandemic. “Due to the pandemic, most swimming pools, water parks and […]

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New chapter in Library fines begins today

July 1. Bibliophilic scofflaws may rest easier tonight. The Cornelius Library went fine-free today. While cardholders who have outstanding Library materials are encouraged to return all items ASAP, there won’t be fines of any kind. There could be trouble when it comes to future borrowing. If an item is overdue by two weeks, the borrower […]

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Jetton Cove entrepreneurs strut their stuff at Kids Bazaar

July 1. Kids in the Jetton Cove neighborhood gathered to share their businesses, have fun and make some money on June 26 Organized by parent Kay Fisher, the Kids Bazaar at the Jetton Cove Community Pool netted $200 for the young entrepreneurs in two hours.  Fisher came up with the idea to have a central […]

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Thigs, an upscale lounge, opens in downtown Cornelius

June 30. Thigs, a European style cocktail bar with a speakeasy feel, has opened Catawba Avenue in downtown Cornelius after COVID delays. Co-owner Kas Matos said “we wanted to bring an upscale lounge with nice music to town.” Matos owns the facility with Justin Flanagan. “I actually lived in Davidson for several years and realized […]

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NC evictions moratorium ends today

June 30. Although the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently extended a national moratorium on evictions through the end of July, North Carolina’s moratorium on evictions ends today. A Republican majority on the NC Council of State, nixed a similar extension in North Carolina—six Republican against and four Democrats in favor of extending the […]