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Biddleville is Charlotte's oldest surviving African-American neighborhood. At its heart is Johnson C. Smith University, opened shortly after the Civil War as Biddle Institute to train black preachers and teachers. Biddleville began in 1871 as a village next to the college, distinctly separate from Charlotte, two miles from the center of the city.

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Y'all vote on November 7

Many people don't know who's running in the fall elections in Mecklenburg County and elsewhere in North Carolina. To that end, I am trying to get the word out about a new non-commercial North Carolina... more
Started: September 29th 2006Replies: 0

Barking / Nuisance Dogs

Has anything been distributed to the community recently regarding nuisance animals, especially barking dogs? I have to listen to the same 2-3 dogs barking just about every night from a house on Forest... more
Started: September 18th 2007Replies: 16

Suggestions for the HOA??

Hi. As many of you may be aware, I am the treasurer for the Villages of Wexford HOA; I'm also the Director of Communications which is a fancy way of saying that I compile the newsletters and maintain... more
Started: March 25th 2007Replies: 7

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Home Maintenance Checklist: Keep your home in good health!
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Your HOA Board Needs Directors and Officers Insurance!
Dandoinsurancesm If your homeowners association doesn’t carry Directors and Officers Liability insurance, it should. If you serve on a homeowners association (HOA) board—or are considering it—then you need...
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