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Ann Gargiulo: Finding home at a slower pace

After 35 years in New York City, Ann Gargiulo felt ready for a calmer pace of life. She ... Read more

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Spirit walks softly in Adawehi Woods

Jackie Woods steps lightly along a forest path from Beneficial Foods to the Adawehi Healing Center. Her voice ... Read more

Community

Turnage earns honor in ROTC

Harrison Turnage of Tryon dreams of the day when he will lead soldiers. The high school freshman has ... Read more

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Edwards recalls caddy days

Golfing tradition has been handed down from one generation to the next in the Edwards family of Tryon, ... Read more

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Pearson appointed interim DA

Doug Pearson was recently appointed interim District Attorney (DA) following former DA Jeff Hunt stepping down to accept ... Read more

Community

Gardenias and eggnog

When Joey Baer first saw his house in Tryon, he rushed to hug the gardenia bush. It was ... Read more

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Attwool shares handmade happiness

Kim Attwooll squirts water onto heavy paper and loads her brush with light lilac. She touches brush to ... Read more

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Historic Tryon Country Club hosts Donald Ross Invitational

In 1914, Tryon author Emma Payne Erskine hired a daring young Scotsman named Donald Ross to design the ... Read more

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Save the bees, honey

The white blooms blossomed on the rhododendron bush, and brilliant color flashed from the flame azaleas, but the ... Read more

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Cathy Smith Bowers: A poet’s progress

Editor’s note: The Bulletin asked Good Neighbors columnist Kiesa Kay to catch up with Bowers, the former NC ... Read more