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Alexei Navalny, the change agent?
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Blended neighborhood planned by Gaston Habitat in Belmont
The Gaston Gazette
The Great Recession of 2008-09 killed a lot of dreams and put a lot of others on hold in Gaston County.
One of those dreams was of a new subdivision in northern Belmont, a subdivision that would be a combination of Habitat for Humanity homebuyers and other families who paid market value for their houses.
The development was to be named Dixon Village in memory of Belmont civic leader and longtime Habitat volunteer Bill Dixon who had died in the spring of 2007.
The tract of land, containing 28 housing lots, had been donated to Habitat by the late Geneva Abernathy who had taught public elementary school in Mount Holly and then North Belmont for a total of 33 years.
The Chautauqua County Legislature met over Zoom Wednesday evening.
Chautauqua County officials have approved a property sale in the city of Dunkirk which will permit an existing city business to expand.
In 2018, Roberts Road Freezer, LLC purchased about 10 acres of land from the county to build a 100,000 foot freezer. The company, which was at time was doing business with Fieldbrook Foods, left an option open for them to purchase another three parcels of land for $1 in the next six years.
During the legislature meeting Wednesday, county lawmakers agreed to modify the resolution to allow the company to purchase an additional 7.5 acres.
Young: A turbulent end to the Trump presidency
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