The Tennessean is currently running their annual Toast of Music City poll, asking readers to vote for their favorites across a wide range of categories from Art Galleries to Veterinarians. Nolensville has been well-represented in previous editions of this event (last year Mama’s Java won “Best Coffee”, and On The Forecheck, the blog I run […]
Personal observations of life in Nolensville, Tennessee, a small but growing suburb of Nashville!
Nolensville, TN Real Estate Market “on the verge of exploding”
Our little town of Nolensville, TN has been steadily growing for years now, but it seems like the pace of change could accelerate rapidly pretty soon. Not only are neighborhoods like Bent Creek, Silver Stream and Nolen Park continuing to develop, but even with all that activity it looks like there aren’t enough Nolensville homes […]
What the Nolensville Buttercup Festival Needs for 2014
Our family took in the 2013 Nolensville Historic District Buttercup Festival earlier this month, and had the quintessential small-town good time. There was a classic mix of old (picking up a journal from the Nolensville Historical Society) and new (my youngest son trying a Greek roast sandwich from one of the food trucks on a […]
Nolensville Fires Police Chief Paul Rigsby – Why?
A surprising headline just came from the Tennessean, which reports this morning that the town of Nolensville has fired police chief Paul Rigsby and officer Troy Buckley.
Nolensville Story on NewsChannel 5: Balancing Modern Growth With Historic Past
Nolensville’s potential for modern development is a topic I’ve discussed previously on this site, and the balancing act which the town must achieve to maintain its historic identity while welcoming new residents and businesses is its biggest challenge in the coming years. Growth can be tremendously positive for the community, offering services and employment to […]