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  • 4 days ago | mainstreetmediatn.com | Ivan Aronin |Abbey Nutter

    ABBEY NUTTERThe Hendersonville StandardSummer vacation is in full swing, and the Hendersonville Police Department is reminding residents about the laws surrounding unlicensed drivers operating golf carts on public roads. “You have these kids that are unlicensed and they’re driving recklessly,” Morrison said. “They’re going to and from the community center and some of them are not on the right side of the road.

  • 4 days ago | mainstreetmediatn.com | Ivan Aronin |Abbey Nutter

    ABBEY NUTTERThe Hendersonville StandardBroken Paddle Outfitters will have kayak rentals from this building soon at Memorial Park. Later this month, Hendersonville’s Memorial Park is expected to add kayak rentals to the list of activities available to visitors. Hendersonville Parks Director Andy Gilley said that the city has been working with Broken Paddle Outfitters for around two years.

  • 4 days ago | mainstreetmediatn.com | Ivan Aronin |Abbey Nutter

    ABBEY NUTTERThe Hendersonville StandardThe Hendersonville post office located on Imperial Boulevard. ABBEY NUTTERHendersonville leaders are exploring relocating the city’s current post office. During the May 27 meeting of the Board of Mayor and Aldermen, the board deferred its vote on a resolution for city staff to review the relocation of the current post office, located at 105 Imperial Blvd., where it’s been since the 1970s.

  • 4 days ago | mainstreetmediatn.com | Ivan Aronin |Abbey Nutter |Hendersonville Standard

    Abbey NutterHendersonville StandardA 17-year-old was taken into custody in Cottontown after a violent altercation with his father Monday morning. According to information released by the Sumner County Sheriff’s Office, the altercation began after the juvenile heard his father reportedly shoot the family dog for killing chickens from inside the home. The juvenile then confronted his father in the henhouse.

  • 1 week ago | mainstreetmediatn.com | Chris Gregory |Abbey Nutter |Hendersonville Standard

    Hendersonville Administrative Services Director Jason Gallo speaks to the Board of Mayor and Aldermen during Tuesday’s discussion over the city’s proposed 2025-26 budget. CITY OF HENDERSONVILLEThe Hendersonville Board of Mayor and Aldermen passed its 2026 fiscal year budget on first reading at its Tuesday, May 27, 2025, meeting, including raises for most employees, including the city’s fire department. The second reading for the 2026 fiscal year budget will take place on June 24.

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