Posts by MyArdmore
Miller Park AARP Workout Facility Ribbon Cutting
The first post on MyArdmore over a year ago was about the new fitness equipment that had been installed in Miller Park. COVID did not stop folks from using it but precautions prevented an official opening. Until today. Mayor Allen Joines, City Council member Kevin Mundy and other city officials held an official ribbon cutting…
Read MoreEarly Voting October 15-30
North Carolina in-person early voting runs from October 15 through October 30, 2020. Ardmore residents vote at one of several polling places. You can find your polling place at this link. There are six polling locations within the general Ardmore area. Those are: Miller Park Recreation Center, 400 Leisure Lane (east side of Miller Park)…
Read MoreExcessive Heat Warning for Ardmore, Region
Sunday tied the hottest day so far this summer with a high of 94º and Monday is expected to be hotter. The National Weather Service has issued an Excessive Heat Warning for the region from 12 noon until 9 PM Monday, July 20, 2020. With heat indices expected around 109º the heat can be dangerous…
Read MoreBrush Collection: It’s Ardmore’s Turn!
Brush collection was one of several city services suspended during Phase 1 of COVID-19 precautions. The service resumed June 1st. The city has been broken down into quadrants with brush collection now in Quadrant 2 which includes Ardmore. Since collections were delayed between March and June it is taking crews longer to complete their routes.…
Read MoreUtility Work to impact Knollwood Street beginning June 8th
As part of the Capital Improvement Project’s South Fork No. 3 Project a portion of Knollwood Street between Stratford Road and Hawthorne Road will be closed starting June 8th with work expected to be completed by June 12th, weather permitting. The specific area of work will be between Parkway Drive and Maplewood Avenue. Detours will…
Read MoreCamel City Coffee reopening Wednesday June 3rd
Camel City Coffee, located in the shops at 110 Oakwood Drive is reopening on Wednesday, June 3rd at 8 AM. On Tuesday staff could be seen inside the store preparing for reopening by constructing partitions between the cashier station and barista area and customers. The coffee shop has been closed since April 1st in response…
Read MoreTropical Storm Bertha triggers Flash Flood Watch
The National Weather Service has issued a Flash Flood Watch for Forsyth and surrounding counties. Tropical Storm Bertha formed off the coast of Charleston and is forecast to track northward and over the Triad. The storm us expected to bring 1 to 2 inches of rain as it passes over. Winds are expected to be…
Read MoreMemorial Day Yard Waste, Trash & Recycling
With Monday being Memorial Day city services that collect yard waste, trash and recycling will be on a modified schedule: Garbage Collection: No change; regular schedule. Recycling: Will be postponed one day. Yard Waste: Will be postponed one day. The week of May 25th is designated a BLUE week on the city’s collection schedule meaning…
Read MoreBandit Flight Team Flyover Rescheduled for May 26th
Due to the rainy forecast for the week and low cloud deck the Bandit Flight Team flyover from Greensboro to Winston-Salem and over Wake Forest Baptist and Forsyth Hospitals has been rescheduled for May 26th. It was originally scheduled for Tuesday, May 19th. The flight times and path will be the same. Source: Bandit Flight…
Read MoreUS 421 and US 52 lanes to be closed for Beltway Project this week
The NC Department of Transportation announced today that lanes will be closed on US 421 and US 52 while crews work on the Beltway. On US 421, from the announcement: From 2 p.m. each day Monday through Friday until 6 a.m. the following mornings, U.S. 421 South will be reduced to a single lane for…
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