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New garden to offer many community-friendly benefits

    New garden to offer many community-friendly benefits

Latch Key, Inc. broke ground Friday on its East Winston Community Garden on Bramble Brook Lane, near Alpha And Omega Church. The youth enrichment nonprofit is using land owned by

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Ageless Wonders

    Ageless Wonders

City celebrates birthday with other 100-year-olds More than 40 of the city’s oldest residents were feted Friday afternoon during the City of Winston-Salem’s Centenarian Luncheon at Benton Convention Center. The

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Weekend concert part of centennial party

    Weekend concert part of centennial party

The City of Winston-Salem is throwing a birthday party in Corpening Plaza Saturday, May 11 with a free concert, activities, food and merchandise vendors and historical displays. The Party in

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Mechanics and Farmers and I.L. Long  picked to make new ESR a reality

    Mechanics and Farmers and I.L. Long  picked to make new ESR a reality

I.L. Long  Construction Co. has been named the general contractor for the new Experiment in Self-Reliance (ESR) headquarters and Mechanics and Farmers Bank has been chosen to underwrite the loan.

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Annual fair caters to homeless, veterans

    Annual fair caters to homeless, veterans

Hundreds flocked to the Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum Annex last week, to take part in the 2013 Project Homeless

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Members left in limbo by Y leaders

    Members left in limbo by Y leaders

Three months after Executive Director Shawan Gabriel left the Winston Lake Family YMCA to take his current post as CEO

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Residents seek help in combatting crime

Members of the East/Northeast Neighborhood Association addressed their concerns about crime last Thursday at the association’s first meeting of the

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Rolling Hills community center opens to excitement

    Rolling Hills community center opens to excitement

For years, Rolling Hills resident Ramona Hambrick has dreamt of having an on-site community center, a place where she and

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