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Letters from our Council Members
0 Comments Published March 19th, 2007 in Newsletter, Council MembersAs one of Winston-Salem’s oldest neighborhood associations you are to be congratulated for your efforts to keep where you live and own property up to desirable living standards. Your model from this standpoint could be used in other areas of our community. With this said, there are a number of challenges facing neighborhoods that require […]
The developing Gateway project is located approximately one mile from our neighborhood near Salem College with the loose boundaries of Main, Marshall, and Broad Streets. The developer calls the project a vibrant mixed use village, consisting of approximately 150 residential condos, commercial office space, retail space, and a 90,000 squarefoot YWCA.
Sixty percent of the first […]
Sunnyside Ministry, located on Haled Street, is an agency of the Moravian Church that helps people in crisis pay their rent and utility bills as well as provides food and clothing. They serve the southern area of Forsyth County and the northern part of Davidson County. Clients are interviewed by trained volunteers to assess their […]
We all like to be outside more in the spring, and our pets are no exception. As the weather gets warmer and the trees begin to bud, a dog’s mind turns to…wandering.
But Winston-Salem ordinance requires you to leash dogs when they are off your property. Violations can result in fines, citations and having your pet […]
“I know the Sunnyside neighborhood has been confused by where they belong since the redrawing of ward lines, occasioned by the annexation. It must make it doubly difficult because the neighborhood is split between two wards, the South and the Southeast. Not to worry though; my friend and colleague, Evelyn Terry, and I will do […]

