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for Charlotte Magazine Vol. 18 Issue 12, December 2013
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After firing the longtime County Manager Harry Jones, the Mecklenburg County Board of Commissioners is dragging their feet in finding a new one. Some say due to a lack of experience in finding such candidates, others are saying a lack of planning was involved.
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Cottage Chic, a local boutique in Dilworth, has celebrated its 10th year in business. The shop offers a variety of items from clothing to luxury bath products.
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In 1993 the highest instances of murder occurred in Charlotte. Since then, the efforts to reduce that number have increased tremendously with excellent results. The road to this success is relayed through stories of murders in 1993.
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For John Tosco, music is life. He has been playing the guitar since he was 8 years old and has been hosting music parties for most of his adult life. His children were even a band that toured briefly. He has been teaching music for years and is described as selfless, and the kind of guy who is always willing to give pointers on music.
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Matt Saunders has been going to Belize for years. He regularly brings high school students with him and with their help has found many priceless Mayan archaeological treasures. From Mayan inkwells to rings with new Mayan words that were previously unknown.
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Charlotte restaurant Baku pairs cocktails with a new twist on Japanese cuisine. The menu features items such as crispy calamari and wild mushroom kamamashi, a risotto-like dish.
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New eateries are coming to Elizabeth Avenue in Charlotte. The anticipated restaurants range from a creamery to a restaurant with an overlook to see the chef in action in the kitchen.
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Jeremy Markovich talks about the reality of having your home burgled. He recounts his own feelings about having his TV stolen.