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Mayor Sessoms pledges ‘respectful’ development debate at first meeting
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IN THIS ISSUE Segment of 6-foot-tall fence must go...........2 News in brief ......................................................3 “Runaround” in Autumn Ridge ......................4 A Christmas diary: “Remember when” ........6 Summerfield Town Council meeting .............8 Welcome to our new advertiser................... 11 Stokesdale Town Council meeting..............12 Light Up the Night ...........................................14 Oak Ridge Town Council meeting ..............15 NWO Business & Real Estate .........................17 Business / Real Estate News / Briefs ...............19 Real Estate Q&A .............................................19 Labor pains: Business owners do the job ...20
BJ Barnes (above photo, left), who served a two-year term as Summerfield’s mayor following 24 years as sheriff of Guilford County, gives departing comments before turning the mayor’s gavel over to Tim Sessoms earlier this week. Sessoms served as Summerfield’s mayor pro tem from December 2019 until he was sworn in as the town’s mayor at Summerfield Town Council’s Dec. 14 meeting; his wife, Heather (in photo, far right), held the Bible for the swearing-in ceremony while several of his family members looked on. | Photos by Patti Stokes/NWO
by CHRIS BURRITT SUMMERFIELD – Mayor Tim Sessoms said Summerfield Town
Council will listen to developers and residents alike in “moving slowly” on projects that will lead to growth
Thanks, and farewell! Photo by Patti Stokes/NWO
Outgoing Stokesdale Mayor John Flynt (left) and newly elected Mayor Mike Crawford shake hands after Crawford read a proclamation thanking Flynt for his service two the town and presented him with a plaque at the Dec. 9 town council meeting. Thearon Hooks, outgoing mayor pro tem, was also recognized for his last four years of service, as was former council member Bill Jones, who served about 7 ½ years on the council before selling his home in Stokesdale and moving to Kernersville in the spring of 2019.
in Summerfield. “We will make decisions
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A new direction: Career changers .............26 NWO Kids’ Korner ...........................................28 Sydney Rose Wray, older than her years ....34 Stokesdale Christmas Parade in photos.....36 Community Calendar ...................................38 Crime/Incident Report ..................................39 Grins and Gripes ............................................40 Classifieds .......................................................43 Index of Advertisers .......................................47
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