Homecoming for Ranger Peck
January 20, 2012 · Leave a Comment
Melvin Lewis Peck III, was medically retired from the 1/75 Ranger Regiment with the US Army on January 18th. He has had 5 full combat deployments in his 6 years of active duty. Peck was welcomed back home by his wife, Brooke, his three children, parents, and grandparents, Ross and Dot Arnold.
Nolensville Awaits Federal Trails Funds
January 20, 2012 · Leave a Comment
Board of Mayor and Aldermen (BOMA) met on Thursday, January 5th at the Nolensville Town Hall. Alderman Lothers was not in attendance. Notes of interest are: • Don Swartz, Town Engineer, reported that the sidewalk on Newsom Lane is completed. Stripping for will be forthcoming. Stripping for the crosswalk in the historic district will be [...]
Did You Know…
November 25, 2011 · Leave a Comment
By Town Communications www.nolensvilletn.gov Did you know… The Town of Nolensville Christmas Tree Lighting, with special guests Mr. and Mrs. Claus, is Tuesday, December 6th, 6:00 pm at Town Hall. Nolensville Elementary School students will sing carols and Mayor Alexander will read The Night Before Christmas. Refreshments will be served courtesy of Publix. Did you [...]
Nolensville Christmas Tree Lighting
November 25, 2011 · Leave a Comment
Bring a large ornament to help decorate the Nolensville Christmas tree.on December 6 at 6:00 pm at the Nolensville Town Hall, located at 7218 Nolensville Road. Mrs. Exler’s First Grade Music Students from Nolensville Elementary will sing carols and Mayor Alexander will read “The Night Before Christmas”. Special guest visit from Mr. and Mrs. Santa [...]
Grand Ole Sams Donates to Change for a Chance
November 25, 2011 · Leave a Comment
The Grand Ole Sams chapter of Lebanon, one of 30 chapters of the Tennessee Good Sam RV club, donated $250 from their October, 2010, Samboree to Change for a Chance. Their semi-annual recreational vehicle celebration brings together RV owners from all across the country for fun and friendship. The fall Samboree brought together over 130 [...]
Representative Glen Casada Joins Hunters for the Hungry Challenge
November 25, 2011 · Leave a Comment
Last week, Representative Vance Dennis (R—Savannah) announced the creation of the “Hunters for the Hungry Legislative Challenge,” a partnership with the Tennessee Wildlife Federation (TWF) and that organization’s effort to get Tennessee hunters to contribute a whitetail deer to their Hunters for the Hungry program. After the initial announcement, several legislators joined the cause and [...]
Republican Small Business & Economic Development Task Force Meets in Nashville
October 12, 2011 · Leave a Comment
Job Growth a Major Focus of the Conservative Task Force This month, at a meeting of the House Republican Caucus Small Business and Economic Development Task Force, Representatives heard from a number of small business owners and entrepreneurs from around Tennessee about various big-government regulations that hamper job creation and economic development. The hearing took [...]
Town Hall Dedication
September 30, 2011 · Leave a Comment
By Betty Friedlander The rain did little to dampen the spirits of Nolensville citizens who turned out for the dedication of our New Town Hall. The realization of the dream of finally having a home that belongs to the town has been a long time coming going back to the incorporation of the town where [...]
Veterans Collect ‘Cell Phones for Soldiers’
July 9, 2011 · Leave a Comment
Williamson County Democratic military veterans are collecting “Cell Phones for Soldiers” every Saturday from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. and during every potluck dinner at Democratic Party headquarters, 112 E. Fowlkes Street in Franklin. The cell phones will be converted to prepaid phone cards and sent overseas to U.S. troops of all branches so they [...]
July 4th Celebration a Huge Success
July 9, 2011 · Leave a Comment
The 2011 version of the Nolensville July 4th Celebration was better than ever before a record crowd. People of all ages found something to do, performances to watch, and plenty to eat during the evening. Mayor Alexander said, “I heard what a wonderful time people were having from so many people that I lost count”. [...]
