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News from a neighbor! Volume 88 • Issue 22

• Belmont • Cramerton • Lowell • McAdenville • Mount Holly • Stanley

Thursday, June 2, 2022

Great things coming to downtown Cramerton By Alan Hodge alan@cfmedia.info

Downtown Cramerton, specifically the Centennial Center area, will soon be getting a major makeover that will not only be environmentally friendly, but aesthetically pleasing as well. Work on the improvements will begin right away and should be wrapped up by fall 2022. Central to the work will be an upgrade to parking. The current lot at the Centennial Center is small and the pavement broken. Once the old pave is removed, a new, larger, lot will be constructed with a total of 48 spaces. The new lot will feature pervious brick pavers that will allow rainwater to soak in the ground rather than simply run off to the street and into the South Fork River. “We are excited about the pavers,” said Cramerton town manager David Pugh, “We won’t just be dropping pavement on the lot.” The lot will also have entrance and exit openings on Eighth and Ninth streets. “The new lot will mean people won’t have to circle town to get in and out of it,” said Eric Smallwood, Cramerton Parks and Rec. director.

Another great feature of the job will be installation of multicolored, fabric “sails” along one side of the lot. The panels, which usually last around ten years, will provide shade as well as a festive look. “The shaded area will be a great place for vendors to set up when we have events such as craft fairs and the Christmas Village,” said Smallwood. The area of Centennial Center along Central St. will have major landscaping and paver work done from the Veterans Memorial to the corner of the new lot. It will feature seating areas as well. While the remodeling work is going on, Center St. will remain open for business as usual. Cost of the upgrades will be around $1 million for everything. Funding came from the Town fund balance. Folks involved in the project includedProject Engineers: LaBella Associates, Landscape Design: Viz Design, General Contractor: Site Services of the Carolinas, Pervious Brick Paver Sub Contractor: Unit Paving, Inc. See CRAMERTON, Page 2

Cramerton Parks and Rec. director Eric Smallwood (left) and town manager David Pugh look over the soon to be improved parking lot and former Masonic Hall at Centennial Center. Photo by Alan Hodge

Holy Angels’ Regina Moody leaves a Legacy of Leadership By Shawn Flynn Pioneer, visionary, inspirational and leader. All words used by the staff at Holy Angels to describe Regina Moody, their president and CEO for the past 40 years. At the end of the June, Moody will transition out of her role of CEO, but will remain as president of the nonprofit. Her shift makes way for Kerri Massey, a devoted and faithful member of Holy Angels’ leadership team, to assume the role of CEO beginning in July 1, 2022. “It’s been my calling and privilege of a lifetime to serve and lead Holy Angels and care for and love our children and adults who are differently able with delicate medical conditions. Holy Angels will continue to be a part of my life and my passion and I look forward to a bright future with our committed staff and the capable leadership of

Belmont mayor Charles Martin addressing the crowd at Sunday’s Memorial Day event in Greenwood Cemetery. Photo by Alan Hodge

Memorial Day remembered in Belmont By Alan Hodge alan@cfmedia.info

Kerri Massey and Regina Moody Kerri Massey,” said Moody. Moody has served as a

visionary force, guiding Holy See MOODY, Page 4

Snow white clouds and an azure sky formed the perfect backdrop for the dozens of American flags that fluttered

in the breeze Sunday afternoon during Belmont’s annual Memorial Day event at Greenwood Cemetery. The ceremony was organized by Auten-Stowe American Le-

gion Post 144. A large crowd of folks gathered in the cool shade of a huge oak tree to recall those who served in our nation’s See MEMORIAL, Page 3

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