Posted on 02 May 2012. Tags: american planning association, Downtown Davidson, great places, planning

Sure we're a great place. Musicians played on the porch outside The Birdsnest on Main Street on a Saturday morning last summer. (Hans Diessel/DavidsonNews.net)
Well, we all know what a great place Davidson is – even if N.C. Chapter of the American Planning Association got it wrong.
For the past few weeks, citizens around the state have been invited to pick from a short list of finalists for the 2012 Great Places Award, in a contest organized by the state’s professional planners. Main Street Davidson was among the six communities nominated. Read the full story
Posted in Business, Downtown & old Davidson, Life in Davidson, Planning & Development, Town Hall
Posted on 02 May 2012. Tags: Exit 30 area, Police Blotter, south main street

Police are investigating two cases of vandalism over the past week, including one incident in which three parked vehicles were damaged in front of a house on Watson Street. $1,200 in jewelry was stolen from a residence on South Main Street, and a 53-year-old male was cited for DWI and assaulting a female on Southwest Drive. Details on these stories (along with a tally of the week’s arrests, citations, and traffic enforcement) may be found below. Read the full story
Posted in Beaty-Watson-Armour area, Downtown & old Davidson, East Davidson, Exit 30 area, Police Blotter, South Main Street
Posted on 02 May 2012. Tags: cycling, davidson public library, Downtown Davidson, library book sale, Life in Davidson, pets, town day

Aimee Symington ran the music for Davidson Elementary PTO's cake walk during Town Day 2011. (DavidsonNews.net file photo)
Davidson celebrates its 41st Town Day and the 175th anniversary of the town on Saturday, May 5, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., with a festival of fun, community service, food from local restaurants, and entertainment on the Village Green. The day starts with an early morning 5K road race, this year to benefit Community School of Davidson. And there’s even a Town Day T-shirt for sale. Town officials are using the day to promote a variety of official programs, from pet licensing to bicycle safety. Read the full story
Posted in Business, Calendar, Downtown & old Davidson, Life in Davidson, Public safety, Town Hall
Posted on 01 May 2012. Tags: abersham, Davidson College, Fire calls, helicopter, medic, Police Blotter, skateboarding
An 18-year-old man was flown by medical helicopter to Carolinas Medical Center-Main on Monday night after receiving a head injury while skateboarding. The accident occurred around 9:30 p.m. in a cul-de-sac near the Abersham park area, where the man was reportedly “longboarding” with friends.
Three Davidson fire engines carrying a total of eleven volunteers responded to the scene to assist the patient, along with a Medic ambulance and three Davidson police officers. Firefighters assisted with preparing a landing zone for the helicopter nearby. No further details were immediately available. Meanwhile, read on for a report of other fire and medical calls over the past week. Read the full story
Posted in Beaty-Watson-Armour area, Cornelius, Davidson College, Downtown & old Davidson, East Davidson, Exit 30 area, Fire calls, Huntersville, Public safety, South Main Street, West side
Posted on 30 April 2012. Tags: Davidson College, Jcsu, Police Blotter, Public safety, uncc
Updated Tuesday, 8:35 a.m.
By DAVID BORAKS
DavidsonNews.net
Two people were arrested and at least one person was hospitalized early Sunday after a night of brawling on Davidson College’s Patterson Court fraternity row. The college has released few details, but rumors were running wild on and off campus and on social media, including Twitter where the incident was dubbed #DavidsonRiot. Read the full story
Posted in Davidson College, Downtown & old Davidson, Police Blotter
Posted on 30 April 2012. Tags: birdsnest, calendar, Davidson College, fundraisers, local music, robert whitton, Summit coffee

Robert Whitton
Two Main Street music venues – Summit Coffee and The Birdsnest – will host a long list of local musicians in an all-day musical tribute to the memory of Davidson College Professor Robert Whitton this Saturday, May 5, in downtown Davidson. Read the full story
Posted in Business, Calendar, Cornelius, Davidson College, Downtown & old Davidson, Fund-raisers, Mooresville
Posted on 30 April 2012. Tags: fog, mimosa cemetery, photo of the day, south street

Fog settled on Mimosa Cemetery around 7 a.m. Monday. (David Boraks/DavidsonNews.net)
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We’re always looking for good photos of Davidson, people and events. Send us your photos for consideration at editor@davidsonnews.net. Read the full story
Posted in Downtown & old Davidson, Environment, Photo of the Day
Posted on 27 April 2012. Tags: Downtown Davidson, identity theft, mimosa cemetery, Police Blotter, Summer's Walk, taxes, twin oaks
Davidson police are investigating several residential thefts over the past two weeks, one in which a $300 chainsaw was taken from Meadowbrook Lane home where a suspicious person had been seen earlier. In River Run, two newly-installed 25 MPH signs were missing. Meanwhile, a Summers Walk man found that someone had used his Social Security number to file taxes this year. And a woman told police her personal information had been used to open a Dish Network account in February. Details on these incidents (along with a tally of the week’s arrests, citations, and traffic enforcement) may be found below. Read the full story
Posted in Beaty-Watson-Armour area, Cornelius, Downtown & old Davidson, Exit 30 area, Police Blotter, River Run, Summer's Walk, Twin Oaks