Representatives of Main Street Partners told the Carrboro Board of Aldermen that they’re inching closer to a summer start for the major redevelopment of 300 East Main Street.
Author: Staff
Town manager to retire
Carrboro Town Manager Steve Stewart announced on Wednesday that he plans to retire this year.
Carrboro’s big dig continues
The clanking of large shovels and the rumble of road rollers are still shaking up Weaver Street.
Chapel Hill town manager asks for review of town services
Another year of cost cutting has Chapel Hill Town Manager Roger Stancil convinced that the town needs to restructure the way it builds its budget.
In the footsteps of André Michaux
Under the auspices of the French government, botanist André Michaux explored the former English colonies from 1785 to 1796.
Barnes’ decision promises unstoppable Tar Heels
Harrison Barnes cemented his status as one of the most popular Carolina basketball players ever on Monday with the announcement that he plans to return for his sophomore season.
Carrboro High Soccer wins two
The Carrboro High School women’s soccer team defeated Raleigh Charter last week, 2-0, and Northwood High School, 1-0, on Monday.
Celebrating community at Abbey Court
In the early-afternoon hours of Sunday, April 17, a fight broke out at Abbey Court Condominiums.
Obituary: Robert Thornlow
Holiday schedule
Most municipal offices in Carrboro and Chapel Hill will be closed on Friday for Good Friday.
Police promotions
Several promotions were given in the department in order to enhance community-policing efforts.
Carrboro seeks input on transportation
The Town of Carrboro will hold back-to-back sessions in Town Hall on the transportation priorities of Carrboro Thursday from 5 to 8 p.m.
Town seeks comments on Carolina North permits
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers seeks public comments on applications for permits submitted by UNC for the Carolina North development.
Transit routes detoured
Due to the street closure on Manning Drive, Chapel Hill Transit will implement a detour on the NU and U routes on Sunday.
Safe Ride stops for the summer
Due to UNC’s summer break schedule, Safe Rides will stop service on Saturday and not resume until Aug. 25.






