With college growth, lines are crossed (Greensboro News & Record)
Larry Chason and his wife, Tina, bought their modest ranch house on Guyer Street in High Point 38 years ago. The couple liked the quiet neighborhood. They raised their daughter there and planned to spend their retirement days gardening and working on Larry’s 1968 Pontiac. A mile from High Point University, they never considered that the school would end up in their backyard. Not until last …

