Why We Love Greenville
For those who didn’t see it, there was a very good article in a recent issue of Garden and Gun Magazine that sort of summed up what a lot of us like about Greenville and what makes it such aRead more
Representing the residents and businesses in the North Main area of Greenville, South Carolina.
For those who didn’t see it, there was a very good article in a recent issue of Garden and Gun Magazine that sort of summed up what a lot of us like about Greenville and what makes it such aRead more
Student Intern to Work on Stone Avenue Project Mayor Knox White has assigned his summer intern to focus on Stone Avenue business recruitment and planning. His name is Mills Armstrong and he’s a student in Clemson’s graduate school of CommercialRead more
Due to ongoing work at the Soda Shop, the Community Yard Sale orginally scheduled for this Saturday, May 28, has been postponed until sometime in June. We’ll let you know the new date once it’s been set. In the meantime….keepRead more
NMCA Spring Social and Membership Drive Mother Nature provided gorgeous weather for this year’s membership drive and social. We welcomed 22 new households as members and another 22 renewed their membership for 2011. (If you haven’t renewed yet, you’ll beRead more
Mother Nature provided gorgeous weather for this year’s membership drive and social. We welcomed 22 new households as members and another 22 renewed their membership for 2011. (If you haven’t renewed yet, you’ll be hearing from us soon!) Plus….we raisedRead more
Mark your calendars and plan to attend our 2011 Spring Happy Hour Social and Membership Drive on Thursday, April 28, from 5-8pm at the North Gate Soda Shop. Free beer and food…..live music….raffle to benefit the North Main Dogwood TreeRead more
Sewer line repair trucks seem to be a common sight these days. Spring/summer is the time when tree roots become a problem in sewer lines. This is especially true in an older neighborhood where we love our trees! We talkedRead more
Beginning on Monday, March 7, and lasting for 30 days the Greenville water system will remove ammonia from our treatment process. Instead, they will use only chlorine, also called free chlorine. Customers should expect a slight increase in chlorine tasteRead more
Greenville City Council voted yesterday evening to approve the Stone Avenue Master Plan in principle. This means that they have approved the overall goals, guidelines and strategies laid out in the plan. Over the past year, we have all hadRead more
The Greenville City Police Department has released the first issue of a new monthly safety newsletter. The newsletter, edited by Crime Prevention Specialist Courtney Palmer, will consist of new and exciting things occurring in the police department as well asRead more