Posted on 18 November 2011.

Members of the Lake Norman Chamber swarmed the bar at Flatiron Kitchen + Taphouse Thursday night in a Chamber Business After Hours gathering. (David Boraks/DavidsonNews.net)
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Posted in Business, Cornelius, Huntersville, Mooresville, Photo of the Day
Posted on 17 November 2011. Tags: blue heron, griffith street, photo of the day, Roosevelt Wilson park

The blue heron who lives in Roosevelt Wilson Park off Griffith Street didn't seem to mind the rain Thursday morning. (Jay Wilson photo)
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Posted in Environment, Exit 30 area, Mooresville, Photo of the Day, West side
Posted on 16 November 2011. Tags: Davidson Town Board, photo of the day

Davidson town officials posed for a photo at the end of Tuesday's Town Board meeting, the last for the current board. From left: Commissioners Tim Dreffer, Brian Jenest, Connie Wessner, Laurie Venzon, Mayor John Woods, Commissioner Margo Williams, Town Manager Leamon Brice, and Town Attorney Rick Kline. (David Boraks/DavidsonNews.net)
Tuesday night brought the final regular meeting of the 2009-2011 Davidson Town Board. The next board – including two newly elected commissioners – will be sworn in at the board’s Dec. 13 meeting.
The meeting was the last for commissioners Margo Williams and Tim Dreffer. Both had announced last summer that they wouldn’t seek re-election. Read the full story
Posted in Photo of the Day, Town Hall
Posted on 14 November 2011. Tags: Davidson Elementary School, photo of the day, Schools

Frost covered a field near Davidson Elementary School Saturday morning (Jay Wilson photo)
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Posted in Downtown & old Davidson, Photo of the Day
Posted on 10 November 2011. Tags: Downtown Davidson, photo of the day, south street

Leaves blaze in yellows and oranges at a tree on South Street in Davidson Thursday. (Jay Wilson photo)
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Posted in Downtown & old Davidson, Environment, Mooresville, Photo of the Day
Posted on 08 November 2011. Tags: Downtown Davidson, election 2011, hopewell baptist church, Photos, Politics, River Run, voters guide

Candidates welcomed and thanked voters from the Pines at Davidson, who arrived by bus around 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 8. (DavidsonNews.net)
Davidson residents were heading to the polls in healthy numbers Tuesday to vote for mayor, the five Town Board seats and three at-large school board seats.
Voting appeared to be heavier at the Town Hall polling station, Precinct 206, where more than 500 people had voted by around 1:30 p.m. That was just before a bus arrived full of residents from The Pines at Davidson. Read the full story
Posted in Cornelius, Downtown & old Davidson, East Davidson, Election 2011, Huntersville, Mooresville, Photo of the Day, Town Hall
Posted on 07 November 2011. Tags: abersham, Davidson Lands Conservancy, nonprofits, open space, parks and rec

Davidson Lands Conservancy supporters went birdwatching at Sunday's Nature Fest at the Abersham site. (Rodney Graham photo)
Davidson Lands Conservancy picked a different kind of location for its annual meeting on Sunday: the former Abersham development off Grey and Shearer roads. Mecklenburg County recently purchased the 243 acres and plans to turn it into a park, so DLC supporters came for a preview. About 200 people were there for a nature hike, a bird walk, and the business meeting. Read the full story
Posted in Cornelius, East Davidson, Environment, Huntersville, Life in Davidson, Mooresville, Nonprofit news, Photo of the Day, Planning & Development
Posted on 06 November 2011. Tags: child abuse, fundraisers, pats place, Public safety

Red Wine & Bleu's organizers were (from left) Lina Komanduri, Laura Carey, Lou Berl and Elizabeth Morgan. (David Boraks/DavidsonNews.net)
Guests were sampling wine and cheese while listening to a classical string duo Thursday night at River Run Country Club during “Red Wine & Bleu”, the area’s first fund-raiser for 7-year-old Pat’s Place Child Advocacy Center, the county’s only advocacy center for children affected by sexual abuse. Read the full story
Posted in Cornelius, Downtown & old Davidson, Fund-raisers, Huntersville, Life in Davidson, Mooresville, Photo of the Day, River Run