Following a decision last month by the Abbey Court Condominiums homeowners’ association to force the HRC to leave the complex, the nonprofit center has likely found a new home.
Month: January 2012
EMS workgroup seeks members
Two seats are open on the Orange County Emergency Services Workgroup, and the county is looking to residents to fill them.
BIG CITY: Let’s do right by those who paid the price
Kirk Ross
Somewhere in the middle of all that holiday frenzy, amid the travel and visits and meals and games, a war ended.
LETTER: Pet training
Each year, the Association of Pet Dog Trainers, the largest professional association for dog trainers in the world, proclaims January National Train Your Dog Month.
Rice, Phelps, Reese return with own team
Eddy Landreth
Carolina’s 102-65 victory against Monmouth on Sunday felt more like a family reunion than just another holiday blowout.
LETTER: A dream
On the winds of hope, I heard a dream. It is a dream of a place where everyone shall be treated with respect. It is a dream of a people who treat each other with consideration.
Pets to take home at a bargain price
Everybody likes a good deal, especially in this economy – and while most holiday sales are over, the Orange County Animal Shelter’s still has a couple of days left.
C2 is the preferred light rail alignment
Durham and Orange county citizens and elected officials have until Jan. 11 to express local preferences regarding future light rail transit (LRT) routes linking Durham and Chapel Hill.
FLORA: Winter tree watch
I hope some of you joined in on the Eno River Association New Year’s Day Hike. That annual tradition began more than 40 years ago.
Chapel of the Cross maps major renovation
The Chapel Hill Town Council could make a decision on a major expansion for The Chapel of the Cross on Monday, possibly opening the door for one of the largest renovations in the church’s more than 160-year history.
Weaver Street work nearly complete
Construction on West Weaver Street is in its final stage as the yearlong project to replace the street’s collapsing roadbed and the 80-year-old water main beneath it progresses.
Occupy Chapel Hill/Carrboro to take down tents
Occupy Chapel Hill/Carrboro will be transitioning to a new phase of its occupation and would like everyone to come out and help celebrate the “potential of the 99 percent movement.â€
No love for Carrboro
The Town of Carrboro was notified this week by the BBC that Carrboro was not selected as the location for the filming of the Lovetown, USA documentary series.
Chapel Hill 2020
Current and prospective participants of Chapel Hill 2020 are invited to attend the Innovate 2020 Unconference on Jan. 21.
Christmas tree mulching
If you have a Christmas tree or wreath to dispose of in Chapel Hill, place it outside on your regular yard-waste collection day and town crews will remove it for mulching.



