TV News Report on Man Harrassing North Main Residents
What started off with tales of down-and-out circumstances, and led to sympathetic offers of cash and odd jobs, has left some Greenville neighbors feeling regretful.
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What started off with tales of down-and-out circumstances, and led to sympathetic offers of cash and odd jobs, has left some Greenville neighbors feeling regretful.
Over the past several months, North Main residents have been approached by a man who claims that he lost his house and job and asks for money or for yard work he can do for payment. He is Caucasian, aboutRead more
Following is a letter that was sent by the NMCA President to members of the BZA stating the association’s position on the Brookside Development issue. 2 June 2010 Members, Greenville City Board of Zoning Appeal Dear board members, I amRead more
Thank You The NMCA Board would like to thank Jean Martin for her tireless and patient assistance in dealing with the IRS last month in sorting out some tax status questions for the association. Thanks for your help, Jean!! SometimesRead more
Thanks to all who helped out and to those who attended and made our happy hour/membership drive on May 6 a success!! We are happy to report that we signed up 34 new members that night and raised another $160Read more
Don’t forget ….. happy hour social this evening, May 6, from 5 – 8pm at the North Gate Soda Shop. Stop and have a free beer or soft drink and get to know your neighbors. If everyone tells at leastRead more
Although developer David Douglas admits that cutting the Brookside Trees was a “gross error,” his contractor did it. So, why should he be held accountable by the city?
If you want to participate in a Neighborhood Watch Program for the North Main Area, please come to the Main St Soda Shop on Monday, 4/26, at 6:30 PM. The members of the Public Safety Committee will be discussing howRead more
Waffle House doesn’t want to be “Cinderalla” on opening night.
Here is the letter from the City of Greenville declining the meager proposal by developer David Douglas of replacing tall, heritage trees with munchkin trees. The best thing about the letter is the list comparing the type and size ofRead more