Well now, that is a good question. Gardening friend Sally Heiney and I usually agree on which weed to keep and which to toss.
Author: Staff
Letter from the Editor
Heads up; A note from next door; Step up
The waste we can’t talk about
It doesn’t make sense to me. Our representatives in Washington, in a panic over the effects of current spending levels on the country’s long-term future, are proposing deep cuts in health and social programs.
Community House plans move forward
The Inter-Faith Council for Social Service (IFC) has been providing food and emergency housing to the homeless for almost 50 years.
The wrong site for a library
Orange County has petitioned the Town of Carrboro to change the zoning on a parcel of land in Carrboro from residential to fringe commercial so it may be purchased as a future library site
Save Chatham bookmobile
Recently, at a Literacy Council fundraiser luncheon, four renowned authors spoke eloquently about the importance of libraries and reading in their lives …
MS Awareness Week
March 14-20, 2011 is Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Week.
Resourceful Tar Heels open NCAA Tournament in Charlotte
When Carolina started the basketball season 4-3, probably few people imagined the Tar Heels would earn a No. 2 seed in the 2011 NCAA Tournament.
Spring books sales
There are a few well-know signs of spring, and books sales at the local libraries are among them.
Agreement clears way for hotel, parking deck
The Carrboro Board of Aldermen agreed Tuesday night to lease a large number of parking spaces at a new parking deck in the 300 East Main Street project.
Protesters disrupt town council meeting
Protests interrupted Monday night’s Chapel Hill Town Council meeting …
Council to move forward with Community House review
The Chapel Hill Town Council on Monday decided to delay finalizing proposed guidelines for a homeless shelter …
Weaver Street update
Work continues on the yearlong project to replace Weaver Street’s collapsing roadbed and the 80-year-old sewer line beneath it.
Changes to CVS plans detailed
Representatives of Hart-Redd, a company that wants to build a 24,000-square-foot commercial building on the northwest corner of Greensboro and Weaver streets, showed updated plans for the project at a community meeting at Carrboro Town Hall Monday night.
School board to revisit Morris Grove redistricting plans
The Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools Board of Education is set to vote tonight (Thursday) on a plan that would move students from Morris Grove Elementary School to other district elementary schools to ease overcrowding at Morris Grove.



