June 14, 2006

  Volume 4, Number 24

Published in Wake Forest, NC

  Carol Pelosi, Publisher and Editor

 
 
 
 
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Board may choose
new town hall site

There are some indications but no guarantee the Wake Forest Town Board will announce its decision about a site for the new town hall Tuesday night.  Click here for the complete story

Two North Main subdivisions
get first airing Tuesday morning

The developers for two proposed subdivisions on the west side of North Main Street will meet with the Wake Forest Comprehensive Planning Committee Tuesday morning, asking for water allocations of 60 dwelling units per year. Click here for the complete story

Historic South Brick
House for sale

Local historians and those who want to preserve Wake Forest’s heritage anxiously watching to see who or what buys the town’s second oldest house.

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Kiwanis plans second
Lobster Bingo night

The first was so successful the Wake Forest Kiwanis Club plans another Lobster Bingo night. Click here for the complete story

Parks and rec news
Track and field meet June 16

The pool in Holding Park at 133 W. Owen Ave. will opened Saturday, May 27, for open swimming as well as water aerobics classes, swim lessons, lap swim times and parent-child swim times.
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Financial column
How to track financial progress
By Louis Mullinger, Edward Jones

When you are on a long driving trip, how do you check your progress? Do you stop every few feet, pull out a ruler and measure your progress from Point A to Point B? Of course not. You drive for miles and miles and then, every so often, you look at your odometer. This same method of evaluating how far you have come is valid for another type of trip, your financial journey through life. Click here for the complete story

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Group plans first private
investment in Renaissance

The Renaissance Investors Group made up of Mike Johnson, Matt Hale and Charles Grantham plan to begin reconstructing half of the north side of East Jones Avenue between South White and Brooks street late this summer.
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New Wake Forest
fire chief named

After a six-month search, the Wake Forest Fire Department’s directors have named a new chief. He is Jerry Swift from Belmont in Gaston County who was introduced to the entire department Monday night.
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Mill Village infill house
wins Anthemion Award

Here is your challenge for the week: Go to the Glen Royal Mill Village and, within a two-block radius of the former company store on Brick Street, find the new house.

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Town will celebrate the Fourth
on July 3 and 4

Monday and Tuesday, July 3 and 4, will be busy and days in Wake Forest.
Monday night the all-volunteer Fourth of July Committee will throw open the gates at Trentini Stadium at 6 p.m. for the entertainment and fireworks show.

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Road Roundup

(Road roundup is a standing feature of the Gazette, designed to keep people informed about the progress of the various street and road projects in town. New projects or updated projects will appear at the top of each week’s column in blue.)

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