🌱Mooresville Keeping Roads Safe + Readers Discuss Mowing Etiquette

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Mooresville NC

15 May, 2022

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Good morning, Mooresville! It's Monday, so let's get you started with everything you need to know going on today in Mooresville. First, today's weather: A heavy t-storm in the p.m.. High: 83 Low: 54. Here are the top three stories today in Mooresville: In an effort to keep the town-owned streets in good working order, Mooresville will be adding new paving preservation processes: micro-surfacing and asphalt rejuvenation. These new processes, in conjunction with milling and resurfacing, will allow the town to treat more than 20 miles of roads a year versus an average of seven miles each year. (Town of Mooresville) In the market for a new home? Here's a sampling of the latest batch of new houses to go up for sale in and near Mooresville. (Mooresville Patch)The subtle etiquette of lawn mowing was the subject of a Patch survey. Readers responded about the dos and don'ts of mowing your lawn in suburban America. What time is too early? What time is too late and are weekends off-limits? Read what readers said. (Patch) Today in Mooresville: Town of Mooresville board meeting (all day) New kindergarten screenings at Pine Lake Preparatory (8 a.m.) Enrollment information session at Langtree Charter Academy (6 p.m.) From my notebook: Mooresville Parks & Recreation: "Join us for a Gravesite Preservation Workshop led by 48 State Tour on Wednesday, May 25, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Willow Valley cemetery. This is a free workshop to learn about proper cleaning, repairs and restoration of Mooresville's history." (Facebook) Mooresville Public Library: "Volunteers will be helping with the tie-dye station, registering patrons and helping with the other stations. For further questions please contact Megan Mosher at [email protected] or call 704-799-4161. https://bit.ly/SRKvolunteers" (Facebook) Feed NC: "Time is running out to change your future! Click the link and apply today to Feed NC's Culinary Workforce Development Program to learn valuable skills, get certified, and have a job upon graduation! " (Facebook) Joseph from Nextdoor's Community Team, Nextdoor North Carolina: Neighbors, as a result of Abbott Nutrition's voluntary recall of certain powdered infant formulas, there is an infant formula shortage. If you or someone you know can't find infant formula for your baby, please see the resources on this post. (Nextdoor) More from our sponsors — thanks for supporting local news! Featured businesses: Bin There Dump That — (Visit website) Add your business here Events: Breast Ultrasound Screening Coming Direct to You! (May 21) Add your event Now you're in the loop and ready to head out the door on this Monday! I'll be in your inbox tomorrow with your next update. — Karena Garrity About me: Journalism is in my veins! I have been a community reporter for the better part of the past 20 years. I love Mooresville and I am honored to be a part of Patch.com. You can reach me at; [email protected]. Have a news tip or suggestion for an upcoming Mooresville Daily? Contact me at [email protected]

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