Really Amazing Meals with Soul comes to Gastonia
Denise Holland, who was raised in the Highland area, doesn t believe in standing in lines but she makes an exception for R.A.M.S. Kitchen.
R.A.M.S., an acronym for Really Amazing Meals with Soul, has brought fast food with a healthy twist to the Highland Community. The kitchen operates out of the Third Street Presbyterian Church at 605 N. Highland St. I would never eat a turkey burger but they are so good, said Holland, proud of a 50-pound loss of weight through a low-carb diet.
R.A.M.S. Kitchen offers her an affordable resource on her continued journey of living healthy.
Gastonia grandma relieved after state admits unemployment snafu
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Joe Carpenter speaks at the dedication of the Gaston County Visitors Center in 2016.
Joe Carpenter, who spent 22 years as a Gaston County commissioner, died this week at age 84.
Carpenter was a landscape contractor and a leader in the local Republican party, according to his obituary. He served two stretches representing western Gaston County as a commissioner, from 1988 to 1992 and from 1998 to 2016.
Carpenter was active in economic development, working with the Gaston County Economic Development Corporation, the Charlotte Regional Partnership and the Centralina Council of Governments. The Gaston County Visitor’s Center in Belmont was named for him in 2016.
Carpenter was instrumental in the creation of Gaston Family Health Services Inc. (now Kintegra Health) in 1991, according to a statement from the county. It addressed a local physician shortage and helped alleviate a growing burden on the county’s emergency department.