We are so excited about these lot opportunities at Cades Landing! This community is situated off WC Braswell Road and just 1 mile from Highway 70 located between Clayton, Smithfield, and Goldsboro. Cades Landing offers a quiet rural setting with Johnston County Schools and easy access to shopping, dining, entertainment, and the nearby Seymour Johnson Air Force Base.
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11 Ada Circle
32 Ada Circle
33 Ada Circle
51 Ada Circle
For more information on Cades Landing, contact the April Stephens Team at 919-651-HOME or online at www.AprilStephens.com. For information (3 comments)
johnston county homes for sale: COMING SOON! CHATHAM Flowers Plantation's First Row Home Community!
- 08/08/13 02:04 PM
I must say I am bursting with excitement over this new community! The builders and developer have a truly impressive vision that will combine classic architecture, innovative upgrades, sustainable products, and a lifestyle like none other! Chatham will be a community where sweet tea (or wine whichever your preference) is shared by neighbors on their front porches. Families spend weekends roasting marshmallows and socializing around community fire-pits. Trips to the store for milk or Starbucks are a fun golf cart ride away (what could be more convenient) Located within walking distance of one of the states most beautiful Swim & Fitness (1 comments)
Johnston Community College will offer the following self-supporting classes. For information on how to preregister, call the registration office at 919-209-2168. Preregistration is required. Space is limited. Textbooks (if required) can be purchased at the Main Campus Bookstore. Beginning Quilting The class will meet on Mondays, January 11-March 15, 1:30pm-4:30pm, JCC Main Campus, Elsee 108. The cost of the class is $80. Quilting The class will meet on Mondays, January 11-March 15, 9am-1pm, JCC Main Campus, Elsee 108. The cost of the class is $100. Beginning Quilting is a prerequisite of this class. Clothing Construction The class (0 comments)
johnston county homes for sale: DOT Hopes To Ease Congestion On I-40 Stretch
- 10/14/09 01:59 PM
Credit: NBC17 Caption <!-- <a href = "#"><img src = "/images/buttons/email.jpg" border = "0"> Email Image</a>--> By Justin Moss, NBC17, 1 day, 4 hours agoUpdated: Oct. 13 6:08 pm ShareThisTweet This! http://mync.com/site/43123/ JOHNSTON COUNTY, N.C. - The North Carolina Department of Transportation is hoping public input will help guide efforts to ease congestion along I-40 in Wake and Johnston counties. The NCDOT held an input session Tuesday evening on a project to widen I-40 from the Beltline in southeast Raleigh to NC 42 in Johnston County. Officials said that stretch of highway gets congested, especially around rush hour. "I think it's (0 comments)
Johnston County Schools will not have to cut any employee positions this year, even with an estimated $4.6 million in budget cuts from the state. The budget adopted last week by the NC General Assembly includes a discretionary cut of approximately $4.6 million for Johnston County Schools, which translate into a reduction of funding for non-instructional support, technology, and Central Office administration. Local school officials said these discretionary cuts could have resulted in a reduction of 133 staff members. However, administrators and the school board planned for cuts early in the budgeting (2 comments)
johnston county homes for sale: Archer Lodge Incorporation Clears Senate and House
- 08/12/09 07:22 AM
Archer Lodge Incorporation Clears Senate and House A bill to incorporate Archer Lodge sponsored by Senator David Rouzer and Representative Leo Daughtry has been approved by the NC Senate. The legislation won unanimous approval in the House Monday night. The bill will become law later this week once signed by the Lieutenant Governor and the Speaker of the House. "I know many in the Archer Lodge community have worked long and hard to see this day arrive," said Senator David Rouzer. "I commend them for the exceptional job they have done to build the broad-based support necessary to make this a (0 comments)