Johnny’s will host a community potluck on Monday from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. for community members to share ideas on the potential future of the Johnny’s space.
Author: Staff
Senior care event
Carrboro and Chapel Hill community members are invited to attend a free event to prepare families for emergencies dealing with their senior loved ones.
Flag football in Chapel Hill
The Chapel Hill Parks and Recreation Department is accepting registrations for youth flag football for ages 5-6 and for youth tackle football ages 7-12.
Kennel opens in CH
Chapel Hill Boarding Kennel, a new boarding kennel and dog-training center, has opened on New Hope Church Road.
Coffee shop needs partners
Tim Peck of Peck and Artisans hopes to bring a coffee shop to the lower level of his building, located on the corner of East Main and West Main streets.
Jewelry studio opens
The James Carter Studio and School of Jewelry Arts recently opened in Carr Mill Mall.
SCORE recognized
The Chapel Hill Chapter of the Service Corps of Retired Executives (SCORE) is one of 36 chapters nationwide to receive recognition for its excellent performance this year.
Surplus Sid’s receives energy-efficiency loan
The Carrboro Board of Aldermen on June 28 approved an Energy Efficiency Revolving Loan (EERLF) for improvements to Surplus Sid’s.
CitiFinancial becomes OneMain Financial
The CitiFinancial office at Carrboro Plaza has changed its name to OneMain Financial.
New leadership for DSI
DSI Comedy Theater recently announced that Paula Pazderka has taken over as the company’s new artistic director and comedy school manager …
New automotive inspection business
Your Auto Matters, an automotive pre-purchase mobile inspection service based in Hillsborough, opened for business last month.
Furniture Follies closes
Furniture Follies has closed its store at 404 E. Main St.
Business After Hours
The Chapel Hill-Carrboro Chamber of Commerce will host Business After Hours from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. on July 21 at University Mall.
Bastille Day at Provence
Provence will celebrate Bastille Day Thursday.
Nelson reappointed to Durham Tech board
The Orange County Board of Commissioners last month reappointed Aaron Nelson to the Durham Technical Community College board of trustees.
