The Carrboro Recreation and Parks Department will sponsor a Spring Baseball Program for participants 6-12 years old (as of Aug. 31, 2010).
Author: Staff
Middle school-aged baseball
The Carrboro Recreation and Parks Department will sponsor a Middle School Baseball League for ages 13-14 (as of Aug. 31, 2010).
Girls’ volleyball
The Carrboro Recreation and Parks Department will sponsor a Girls Volleyball Program for participants 10-13 years old (as of Aug. 31, 2010).
CLASS baseball
The Carrboro Recreation & Parks Department will sponsor a Baseball C.L.A.S.S. (Children Learning Athletic Sports Skills) for kids and their parents on Saturday mornings (9 to 10) from April 9 to May 21.
Students named Morehead semifinalists
Eleven Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools students have been named semifinalists in the 2011 Morehead-Cain Scholarship program.
Meyer recognized for mentoring leadership
Blue Ribbon Mentor-Advocate coordinator Graig Meyer was recognized for leadership in mentoring by two organizations last week.
School board meeting
The Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools Board of Education meets Thursday at 7 p.m. at Chapel Hill Town Hall.
CHHS teachers win grants
Two teachers from Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools have won Touchstone Energy Bright Ideas education grants.
State superintendent visits UNC Hospital School
June Atkinson, state superintendent of public instruction, visited the UNC Hospital School on Wednesday to spread some holiday cheer.
CVS update
Representatives of the proposed redevelopment of downtown land recently optioned or purchased by CVS Caremark will meet with neighbors of the project Wednesday at Town Hall from 7:30 to 9 p.m.
FROM THE EDITOR
Poverty in Orange County
The stream of statistics from the recent census continues to flow, and among the numbers coming out in the days ahead are even more solid estimates of people in poverty.
Look and think before slashing services to people with disabilities
Disability is a natural part of the human experience. It does not discriminate. It crosses all income brackets, striking every age group at any time.
Remembering John Lennon
The news came over the radio 30 years ago this week: John Lennon had been murdered outside his Manhattan apartment building.
Where the Easley mess should lead us
Gov. Mike Easley’s court appearance on the Tuesday before Thanksgiving was too late; the penalty, a $1,000 fine, was too little; and the ultimate victim was the confidence of the citizenry of North Carolina.
Claremont plans to change
The Carrboro Board of Aldermen agreed in principle on Tuesday to relax affordable-housing requirements for development of the next phases of the Claremont subdivision, clearing the way for a redesign of the project.
