Posted on 18 November 2011. Tags: mconnell, Police Blotter
Updated 10:31 p.m.
Davidson police captured a teenaged drug suspect Friday night after a manhunt in and around the McConnell neighborhood. A second teen also was in custody and a Davidson police officer was being treated at the hospital after being punched in the face in an incident around 6 p.m. on Ashby Drive.
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Posted in Cornelius, Downtown & old Davidson, Huntersville, McConnell, Mooresville, Police Blotter
Posted on 18 November 2011. Tags: accidents, deer, Huntersville, nc 73, Police Blotter, Public safety, Traffic alerts, Transportation
Deer continue to be a problem for drivers on Davidson Streets, even in the old part of town. Three deer-related accidents were reported this week, one Thursday morning on Potts Street and two others last Saturday on N.C. 73 near the Cabarrus line. The week’s police reports also include a couple of minor accidents in the Town Hall parking lot on Election Day. Read the full story
Posted in Cabarrus County, Cornelius, Huntersville, Mooresville, Police Blotter, Public safety
Posted on 16 November 2011. Tags: crosswalks, Davidson Town Board, Downtown Davidson, Public safety, robert whitton

New signs like this one on North Main Street are planned for Concord Road crosswalks. (David Boraks/DavidsonNews.net)
By DAVID BORAKS
DavidsonNews.net
The Town of Davidson plans to install brightly colored pedestrian signs in the middle of crosswalks on Concord Road in the coming weeks and has begun studying other measures to improve safety at all pedestrian crossings in town, public works chief Doug Wright told the Town Board Tuesday.
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Posted in Davidson College, Downtown & old Davidson, Planning & Development, Public safety, Town Hall
Posted on 16 November 2011. Tags: crosswalks, Davidson East, Davidson Town Board, Planning & Development, robert whitton, sign ordinance
Updated Nov. 17, 10:24 a.m.
By DAVID BORAKS
DavidsonNews.net

Davidson businesses can begin using new and larger signs under planning ordinance changes Davidson’s Town Board adopted on Tuesday. Commissioners also authorized the town to rent the two vacant homes it owns, at Fisher Farm and off Beaty Street, and approved 2012 fees for everything from parks & recreation to planning to cemetery plots.
At meeting’s end, the board went into a closed session with its lawyer to discuss a legal matter – the recent lawsuit filed by CommunityOne Bank against the town seeking to overturn the September re-zoning of the former Davidson East site off N.C. 73 east of town. Read the full story
Posted in Business, Cornelius, Davidson College, Downtown & old Davidson, East Davidson, Mecklenburg County, Mooresville, Planning & Development, Public safety, Town Hall
Posted on 15 November 2011. Tags: Church news, community thanksgiving service, davidson ministerial association
Davidson’s annual Interfaith Community Thanksgiving Service is planned Sunday, Nov. 20, at 5 p.m. at Gethsemane Baptist Church, 565 Jetton St. The annual gathering brings together people from a variety of local congregations and honors our town’s police, firefighters and other public servants. Read the full story
Posted in Calendar, Church news, Cornelius, Fund-raisers, Mooresville, Nonprofit news, Public safety, Town Hall
Posted on 15 November 2011. Tags: arson, cornelius police, glenridge neighborhood, Police Blotter, Public safety

Robert Prevatte
After almost 2 months in jail, the primary suspect in a series of arson fires in Cornelius over the past year was freed Monday after the Mecklenburg District Attorney dropped the charges against him. Robert Joseph Prevatte, 31, was arrested Sept. 16 as police investigated a series of arson fires in the Glenridge neighborhood. Police say he may be moving to Davidson.
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Posted in Cornelius, Huntersville, Mooresville, Police Blotter, Public safety
Posted on 14 November 2011. Tags: Cornelius, downtown cornelius, electricities, power outage
Updated Monday, 10:15 p.m.
Electricities crews Monday night were able to restore power to nearly all of the approximately 2,700 customers who had been without power for close to 20 hours following an explosion at an electrical substation off Zion Avenue early Monday morning. Read the full story on CorneliusNews.net.
Posted in Cornelius, Huntersville, Mooresville, Public safety
Posted on 14 November 2011. Tags: downtown cornelius, Downtown Davidson, electricities, mcconnell, Public safety

Power company crews worked on the Zion Street substation in Cornelius around 3 o'clock Monday morning. (David Boraks/DavidsonNews.net)
Updated 8:02 a.m.
Power went out in parts of Davidson and Cornelius for hours early Monday, after a transformer blew up at an electrical substation off Zion Avenue in downtown Cornelius. Power wasn’t expected to be restored in parts of Cornelius until 2 p.m., and school was canceled for the day at J.V. Washam and Cornelius elementary schools, and W.A. Hough High School. Lake Norman YMCA also was closed. Cornelius Town Hall remained open, but without power or telephone services.
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Posted in Cornelius, Downtown & old Davidson, Fire calls, McConnell, Mooresville, Public safety