David Caldwell, president of the Rogers-Eubanks Neighborhood Association, Rev. William Barber, president of the North Carolina NAACP, Robert Campbell, president of local chapter of the NAACP and Gene Nichol, director of the UNC School of Law Center on Poverty, Work and Opportunity, visit the RENA Community Center as part of a statewide tour of high-poverty areas. The RENA center is set to close its doors this weekend after failing to apply for the proper permitting needed, according to the Town of Chapel Hill. Photo by Kirk Ross
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How Sad. The Bureaucracy that poisoned their community is now forcing them to shut down. This is what happens when there is only one political party that has been running the county since the rise of Fredrick N Strudwick.
There is not a neighbor with in 2000 yards that would not agree to a variance to keep this center open until they can rebuild.
It is sickening.
You get what you vote for.
Chris Weaver
How Sad. The Bureaucracy that poisoned their community is now forcing them to shut down. This is what happens when there is only one political party that has been running the county since the rise of Fredrick N Strudwick.
There is not a neighbor with in 2000 yards that would not agree to a variance to keep this center open until they can rebuild.
It is sickening.
You get what you vote for.
Chris Weaver