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$4,700,000 | 18930 Mary Audrey Circle

Cornelius Home Sales

May 13. These property transactions were recorded by the Mecklenburg County Register of Deeds. 3/18/2024 $305,000 David Wood & Linda Mistretta and Nicholas & Samantha Wood to James Flanagan, 7510 Woods Ln. Unit 37 3/20/2024 $278,000 Patricia Brazil to Jerry Vargas, 17714 Caldwell Track Dr. 3/20/2024 $4,700,000 Landon & Caitlyn Eckles to William & Judy […]

Hurricane Hugo: Sept. 1989 radar image from National Weather Service

Hurricane season begins June 1

May 10. Around midnight on Sept. 22, 1989 Hurricane Hugo made landfall just north of Charleston as a Category 4 storm and then made its way to Charlotte with 100 mph winds. WBTV reported that Charlotte was covered in downed trees lining the streets or atop power lines. Hurricane season begins Hurricane season begins June […]

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For some parents, silence is the best sound

MODERN DAD | By Jon Show May 10. Well, here we are. It’s summertime and we’re gearing up for another summer of youth travel sports. In the last few years I’ve been to mountainy places like Asheville. Boring places like Goldsboro. Smelly places like Philadelphia. Fancy places like Naples. And countless other towns that I […]

Town contemplates $20 million parks bond referendum

May 9. By Dave Yochum. The Town of Cornelius has begun the process of putting a $20 million Park Bonds Referendum before voters in November. Members of the Town Board unanimously approved a “resolution directing publication of notice of intent” to apply to the Local Government Commission (LGC) for a General Obligation Bond Referendum. The […]

The Charlotte Dragon Boat and Asian Festivals at Ramsey Park in Cornelius. Photo by Jon Strayhorn | ASC

Weekender May 9-12: Dragon Boat Race and Asian Festival, Concert on the Green and more

Thursday, May 9 LangTree Live 6:30 – 9 pm | May 9. The Hwy, a high-energy Americana/Indie Rock Band. No outside coolers. LangTree Lake Norman, 401 Langtree Rd., Mooresville. Friday, May 10 Dustbowl Revival 7 pm doors, 8 pm show | May 10. Dustbowl Revival has always been about pushing the boundaries of what American […]

Pre-development review today for new commercial project on W. Catawba

May 9. By Dave Vieser. A proposed 14,000 square foot commercial project on a 4.35 acre site on West Catawba Avenue comes before the Pre-development Review Committee (PDRC) at their meeting today. It’s located on the site off the former First Community Bank just east of Chick-fil-A According to Cornelius Planning Director Rox Burhans, FHNC […]

Cornelius Early Scholars completes first year with ambitious goal for next year

May 9. Cornelius Early Scholars first class of four-year-olds will graduate May 30 with an impressive improvement in Kindergarten Readiness scores. Staffers have focused on math and literacy, in a comprehensive age appropriate curriculum that also incorporates listening, discovery, exploration, play, decision making and problem solving, said Early Scholars Chair David Judge. The pre-school, which […]

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Now there are 2 houses in Cornelius priced above $10 million

May 8. There’s a second home in Cornelius on the market for more than $10 million. A 7,200 square foot lakefront home on Belle Isle was listed at $12 million late last month with broker Lori Ivester Jackson. The five-bedroom home sits on 1.44 acres, with 365 feet of shoreline and panoramic views of Lake […]

Town Manager Andrew Grant

Proposed budget for FY 2025 emphasizes public safety, infrastructure

May 8. By Dave Yochum. Town Manager Andrew Grant has proposed a new $40.6 million budget for the next fiscal year with the tax rate staying the same—17.31 cents for the local portion of property taxes. For a home assessed at $500,000, that amounts to an annual town tax of approximately $865—which is about one […]

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Avian flu update: What to do if you find multiple dead ducks or geese

May 8. So far this year, NCWRC has confirmed two dozen wild birds have tested positive for Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) in North Carolina, including Mecklenburg. They include a variety of waterfowl and raptor species including American green-winged teal, American white pelican, American wigeon, Canada goose, gadwall, lesser scaup, mallard, northern shoveler, redhead duck, […]