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So Sweet Festival in Salem, MA

Thursday, July 8th, 2010


Salem Main Streets help “Salem’s So Sweet Festival” in Salem, MA. There was a bunch of Chocolate and Wine tasting. Sponsored by Salem Waterfront Hotel & Suites.

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Asiana and Ella walking by the Salem Waterfront Hotel

Tuesday, July 6th, 2010



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    Exploring Nature’s Diversity Between Utah and Maine in a Fall Road Trip

    Friday, July 2nd, 2010

    Enjoy filling your Road Trip Planner with a road trip and discover the places between the dry desert climate surrounding Salt Lake City, Utah and the salty sea air found in Bar Harbor, Maine.
    This great road trip covers more than 2600 miles and 13 states so pencil in at least two weeks in your road trip planner. Three weeks would be ideal if you’re making it a Round Trip Road Trip.
    So, with thirteen states to cover, how does one choose among the 1000s of things to do? Narrow the field by sticking as close as possible to the direct route. With the price of gas these days, concentrate on the free and affordable activities along the route.
    I recommend filling your road trip planner with the following cities, where you’ll drive about 200 miles per day.
    With Salt Lake City sitting on the edge of the Wasatch Mountains, spend a few hours hiking along the paths or have a picnic at the Wasatch Mountain State Park. Enjoy the Rock Springs Historic Museum once you cross over into Wyoming, spending your first night at the Rock Springs Days Inn.
    The next day, remain in Wyoming while still traveling about 250 miles to the state capital, Cheyenne for your second night. Consider adding Colorado to your road trip planner by taking a short side-trip into Fort Collins, Colorado and spend the night in Lexington, Nebraska, where you can enjoy antique shopping and fishing while staying at a Victorian house, converted into a B & B. About 220 miles down the road from Lexington, you’ll find Omaha, the spot for your 4th night stay. Be sure to shop & stroll through the Old Market, where you’ll find a bit of everything; art, shops, cafes, restaurants and music!
    The fourth state to add to your road trip planner is Iowa as you’ll be stopping at your second state capital, Des Moines before continuing on for an overnight at Iowa City, where you’ll find a number of very affordable hotels.
    Cut north a bit past Joliet, Illinois so you can enjoy the Chicago nightlife. Chicago has lots of things to do so you might want to stay a second night there and drive the following morning through Indiana (about 250 miles) to Toledo, Ohio. Be sure to check out the Maumee Antique Mall, which has over 120,000 square feet for you to wander through (there’s also a smaller Antique Mall in downtown Toledo).
    Hit the road again, passing through Cleveland, Ohio, and enjoy the view along Lake Erie, spending night in Erie, Pennsylvania (you should be able to find a room with a view). The next morning, enjoy the waterfront area in Buffalo, New York before continuing east to spend the night at Syracuse. You’ll want to add your 3rd state capital in Albany to your road trip planner before heading towards Boston. Here you might also want to stay two nights for a rich, historical experience.
    You can actually travel through 3 states in one day in less than 250 miles as you leave Boston, with stops in Salem, then Portsmouth, New Hampshire, and passing through Portland, Maine and staying at a cozy lodge in Bangor, Maine.
    At this point, you’re near your final destination of Bar Harbor, Maine. Reward yourself by adding the Acadia National Park to your Road Trip Planner and revel in the Fall colors, a perfect ending to a remarkable road trip.

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    New North Carolina Lakefront Community at High Rock Lake, Salisbury, NC.

    Thursday, July 1st, 2010

    You’ve found the best place to watch sunsets on the water: home. Set off on an early morning walk along the lake. Take a dip in the pool and visit with neighbors at the clubhouse. Hop aboard your boat and settle in for a sunset cruise. Memories of a lifetime here are just beginning. Sunset Pointe planned amenity package includes: Heavily Landscaped Illuminated Entrance Electronic Security Gate Underground utilities Clubhouse Fitness Center Swimming Pool Tennis Court Sports Court High Rock Lake Highlights: 15,000 Acres in Size 350 Miles of Shoreline Regulated by Alcoa/Yadkin, Inc. Many areas of lake desigated as Nature Preserves. Fully Recreational Lake (Boating, Sailing, Jet Ski’s, Water Skiing, Swimming, etc. ) Many Islands on the lake with beaches for picnics 18 boat launches and 3 marinas Fishing tournaments, since the lake abounds with many species of fish Constant water level, clear water clarity High Rock Lake offers 18 boat launches and 3 marinas. The lake is a fully recreational lake for swimming, boating (gas or electric engines), sailing, kayaking, canoing, paddle boats, jet skiing, water skiing, tubing, wakeboarding etc. Waterfront lots owners must obtain Boat Docks Permits from Alcoa/Yadkin, Inc to build a dock. During the summer months you can enter various fishing tournaments, since the lake abounds with many species of fish. Two things that have made High Rock Lake extremely attractive are the size of the lake, and the close proximity to towns. High Rock Lake is one of the largest lakes in North Carolina, with over 350 miles of shoreline to explore. Many miles of shoreline are designated as Nature Preserves, which keeps this large lake quiet and peaceful. One of Sunset Pointe’s biggest assets is it’s location on High Rock Lake. Many other communities on High Rock Lake are remote from shopping and restaurants, but Sunset Pointe is located only 5 miles off I-85, and is located about 10 minutes from downtown Salisbury for all of your shopping and dining needs. With boating traffic rated as low to moderate, you can see why so many people love the natural beauty of Sunset Pointe at High Rock Lake. . . Sunset Pointe is located just northeast of downtown Salisbury, on Crane Creek Area of High Rock Lake, on the quiet side of the lake. Sunset Pointe is located just 5 miles off I-85, with Charlotte and Winston Salem only 45 minutes away, and Greensboro an hour away. Salisbury, population of about 30,000, is one of the fastest growing areas in North Carolina, now with more than 280,000 people in the metro area. Centrally located between Charlotte, Winston-Salem, and Greensboro, Salisbury is becoming an ideal location for many reasons. From Salisbury, you can take day trips about 3-4 hours away to the beach or go snow skiing in the mountains. With an average temperature of 79 degrees in July, it’s no wonder that this region has become so popular. Rowan County Chamber of Commerce City of Salisbury Entertainment – Movie theaters, shopping malls, fitness trails, health clubs, museums, live theater, local college sporting events, and of course boating activities on High Rock Lake. Medical Facilities – Rowan Regional Medical Center is located just minutes away in downtown Salisbury. Golf Courses – A number of golf courses are in the Salisbury area, including: Corbin Hills Golf Course, Crescent Golf Club, Foxwood Golf Course, McCanless Golf Course, and Rolling Hills Golf Course. Dining – An abundance of fine eating establishments, offering a wide variety of styles and menus. Hotel Accommodations – Many local hotels in the Salisbury Area. From breathtaking sunsets to relaxing boat rides with pristine shoreline and other wonders of nature, Sunset Pointe is a place of beauty. It is not just a place to live, but a home where every day means another exciting journey into the very best life has to offer. Sunset Pointe on High Rock Lake, NC FAQ’s Q. I want to buy now while the prices are low, but don’t want to build until later. Is this possible? A. Yes, you can buy now and wait to build. There is no time requirement for building a home. Q. Do you require a specific homebuilder? A. Sunset Pointe HOA do not require a specific homebuilder. Your house plans must be submitted and approved by an Architectural Review Committee before construction. There is a 2000 square foot minimum for all homes. No mobile homes or trailers are allowed. Q. I don’t know of any homebuilders in the area? A. Not a problem. We can provide you with a list of local homebuilders in the area. Q. Are Waterfront Lots dockable? A. Most Waterfront lots are dockable, but before building a dock, you must obtain a Dock Permit from Alcoa/Yadkin, Inc. Q. What type of activities are allowed in the lake? A. The lake is a fully recreational lake for swimming, boating (gas or electric engines), sailing, kayaking, canoeing, paddle boats, jet skiing, water skiing, tubing, wakeboarding etc. Q. What schools are in the area? A. Sunset Pointe is located in the Rowan County Public School System. Within 20 minutes are Catawba College, Livingstone College, and Rowan-Cabarrus Community College. Q. Are there any yearly HOA dues? A. Yes. Sunset Pointe Home Owner’s Association fee is $895 per year. Q. What types of utilities are at the community? A. Sunset Pointe has underground power, underground phone lines, and each lot will be serviced by individual well and a community sewer system. Cable or Natural Gas are not available. Q. How close is Sunset Pointe to the mountains or beach? A. Sunset Pointe is about two hours to the mountains, and about 4 hours to the beach. Q. How much are property taxes per year? A. Property taxes are $6 per $1,000 of value. Some examples: A $50,000 lot would have about $300 per year in property taxes, a $200,000 lot would have $1,200 per year in taxes, and a $400,000 home and land package would have $2,400 per year in taxes. Q. What about financing? A. We can help connect you with banks for financing with very competitive rates. Below is an example of sample loan amounts: Loan Amount Monthly Payment* $50,000 $271 $75,000 $407 $100,000 $542 $150,000 $814 $200,000 $1084 $250,000 $1355 $300,000 $1625 $350,000 $1896 $400,000 $2168 *Monthly Payment based upon an Interest only Loan at 6. 5%. Q. Where can I launch my boat? A. Pending Approval, there will be a boat launch next door to Sunset Pointe.

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    Cheapest Hotels in Salem

    Tuesday, June 29th, 2010

    Salem has several historical places. This city is controversial because of the witch traces. Salem will give you a one of a kind trip you will never have imagined. The city of Salem is located in Essex County. It is a part of Massachusetts, one of the major states in the United States. This city was one of the most important seaports at the beginning. It possesses the foremost National Historic Site assigned by Congress, Salem Maritime National Historic Site, which keeps Salem’s historic waterfront. Tourism has become a gradually more significant part of Salem’s economy since the refuse of the city’s industrial base. This is greatly attributed to the much famed tale that stirred the curiosity of tourists around the world. It was said that witch trials were common in1692. The dry goods merchant would trade souvenir spoons with witch images. In 1970, Salem’s popularity continued to surge because of the television comedy show called Bewitch. The setting of the TV series was in Salem. It had a wide international audience so that Salem was virtually seen around the world. Soon enough, many hotels started to open one by one to accommodate more visitors. Here are some of them. The Courtyard by Marriott This hotel is good for both business and leisure travelers. Each guestroom is provided with a large working desk with comfortable and ergonomic chair. It is well lighted. There are two phones available for use in each room. The newspaper and coffee are both compliments of the hotel. Eggs are cooked to order, plus there are other healthy breakfast options available. Guests may always they can take advantage of the swimming pool, whirlpool and exercise room. They have special rooms for non-smokers. Each room has a high-speed internet connection, and a hot tub. Their facilities are accessible for the handicaps. They have a meeting room that can be used as a venue to business meetings or other occasions. Dry cleaning and laundry services are also available. Parking is for free. The Holiday Inn Select Madison Park This hotel is very accessible to highway 52 and I-40. It is located five miles from Smith Reynolds International Airport, and 30 miles from Piedmont/Triad International Airport. Local charms include Wake Forest University, Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum, and nearby golf courses. The amenities of this hotel include an outdoor pool, on-site restaurant, room service, fax/photocopying services, business center, complimentary coffee, concierge, dry cleaning/laundry services, parking, on-site fitness center, and free newspaper. Each room is air conditioned, has a cable TV, high-speed Internet connection, a coffee maker, hairdryer, irons and ironing board, and complimentary local telephone service. There is also a safety deposit box provided to keep your valuables safe when leaving your room. The Microtel Inn Winston-Salem This hotel is located just off the Interstate I-40 at Hanes Mall Boulevard. The famous Outback Steakhouse and a lot of other restaurants are within walking distances only. It will be a few minutes drive by car. This budget hotel is just near Old Salem, Wake Forest University and Lawrence Joel Coliseum. Microtel Inn is also nearby other wonderful destinations in Salem, Sciworks and the Childrens Museum and Tanglewood Park. The park is only a few minutes away from the hotel. The family can go to Tanglewood to play tennis, go horseback riding, playgolf, swim, or have a picnic. There are other exciting outdoor activities you can do here. Guests will be treated every morning with a hearty continental breakfast at their on site restaurant called Belgian Waffle Station. They serve cereals, muffins and bagels. Clients can choose from coffee, tea or juice. All calls are absolutely for free, whether local or international. And to top it off, you can be online the whole day with high speed internet connection, also compliments of the hotel. Rooms have televisions with cable channels. There is also pay per view movies installed. Rooms are all well lighted for a vibrant ambiance. Clients have a choice of one big bed or two queen size beds. Other room amenities include a window seat, a big desk for your work, and a small refrigerator. Their facilities are accessible to those with disability. Their prices vary depending on the room.

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    15 graduate from Salem Academy

    Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010

    15 graduate from Salem Academy
    SALEM — After the Salem Academy Charter School Class of 2010 received their diplomas and heard the closing remarks, the teachers formed a receiving line along both sides of the aisle and swayed and clapped to the disco song “Good Times” as the graduates embraced them, shook hands and shed tears.

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