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City reports no major tax increases, less crime at East Ward town hall meeting

    City reports no major tax increases, less crime at East Ward town hall meeting

Attendees listen to presentation at New Jerusalem Baptist Church during a town hall meeting. (Photos By Todd Luck The Chronicle) Several other topics were discussed during last week’s East Ward

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Residents enjoy Fairview Park, which is scheduled for facelift with bond money

    Residents enjoy Fairview Park, which is scheduled for facelift with bond money

In photo above: Reggie McCaskill, center, master of ceremony, welcomes the children on stage as they dance to a hit song during the second annual Summer Festival at the Gathering

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Local chef shows how $20 goes a long way

    Local chef shows how $20 goes a long way

(Above: Photos by Erin Mizelle for the Winston-Salem Chronicle- Award winning Chef Nikki Miller-Ka shows how to prepare a meal for just $20 using ingredients she buys that day at

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City sets recruitment fair to help organize neighborhood groups

    City sets recruitment fair to help organize neighborhood groups

Neighborhood groups have been meeting all over Winston-Salem this year, trying to organize residents to help improve their neighborhoods. Neighbors for Better Neighborhoods and the S.G. Atkins Community Development Corporation

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Residents defend master plan, demand economic development at public hearing

  Residents defend  master plan, demand economic development at public hearing

(Above: Derwin Montgomery) At the May 4 Winston-Salem City Council, meeting many residents spoke against the rezoning of 939 Cleveland

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Patterson won’t run for NAACP president

  Patterson  won’t run  for NAACP president

The Winston-Salem Chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People NAACP) will have to shorten its ballot

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Mists and crowds greet opening of ARTivity on the Green

  Mists and crowds greet opening of ARTivity on the Green

(Above: Photos by Erin Mizelle for the Winston-Salem Chronicle.- Kwesi Pitt, 4, takes a break from a day full of

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Forsyth County could gain domestic violence pilot program 

  Forsyth County could gain domestic violence pilot program 

(Above: Rep. Ed Hanes) A new program designed to combat domestic violence and give victims peace of mind could be

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Workers in 1940s R.J.R. labor strikes to gain honor Friday 

  Workers in 1940s R.J.R. labor strikes to gain honor Friday 

On May 8, the Forsyth County Historic Resources Commission will unveil a historic marker remembering the R.J.R. labor strikes in

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Foreign-born residents have their say in integrated communities plan

  Foreign-born residents have their say in integrated communities plan

(Above: Photos by Erin Mizelle for the Winston-Salem Chronicle- Aparna Shivram speaks about her experiences as an immigrant in Winston-Salem

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