Month: September 2020
Change to Temporary-Sign Ordinance
As you drive on almost any busy street in the City of Gastonia, you will notice in some areas a sea of signs promoting various businesses, services or political candidates running for office. Some of […]
City Councilman Kellogg: A New Beginning. Not the End of Recycling!
City Councilman Robert J. Kellogg wrote this opinion article, which was originally printed in the Gaston Gazette on Sept. 18, 2020. Kellogg represents Ward 1 on the Gastonia City Council. This was certainly a hard […]
Curbside Recycling Ends in Gastonia October 26
Curbside recycling ends for City of Gastonia customers on October 26 because it is no longer cost-effective to provide the service due to the extreme levels of contamination entering the City’s recycling stream. Customers can […]
The Schiele Museum to Reopen Next Week
The Schiele Museum will reopen to the public on Friday, Sept. 11 with limited hours and reduced visitor capacity. This will abide by the governor’s Phase 2.5 “Safer at home” order and allow time for […]
Record Amounts Expected During Gastonia’s Free Excess Trash Week That Starts Sept. 21
The City of Gastonia is bracing for a record amount of trash being placed at the curb the week of Sept. 21. This will be the sixteenth time that the City has offered Free Excess […]