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Author: Staff

Monument to be dedicated

Posted on December 2, 2010 by Staff

The Town of Hillsborough will unveil a monument preserving grave markers at Margaret Lane Cemetery.

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Town wants input on old library

Posted on December 2, 2010 by Staff

A public input meeting on future uses of the town-owned building at 523 E. Franklin St., will be held at the building.

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Police seek help

Posted on December 2, 2010December 2, 2010 by Staff

CH Police are looking for a suspect in counterfeit check fraud cases.

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Ephesus-Fordham meeting

Posted on December 2, 2010 by Staff

Development scenarios for the Ephesus Church-Fordham initiative will be presented. The plan will determine solutions for the existing transportation network and define future land uses for the area.

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The superintendent we need

Posted on November 24, 2010 by Staff

On Nov. 29 and Dec. 15, our school board will seek input from members of the community about what we should be looking for in a new superintendent.

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FROM THE EDITOR

Posted on November 24, 2010 by Staff

Thanks a bunch

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When the Frost is on the Punkin

Posted on November 24, 2010 by Staff

Editor’s note: The staff of this newspaper wishes you and yours a very happy and peaceful Thanksgiving holiday. The editor, recalling the many holidays past when this poem was read aloud and the soothing effect it had on even the most annoying relatives, suggests you gather the young ones around a senior member of your tribe with good eyesight and a resonate voice and let it rip.

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Thanksgiving explorations

Posted on November 24, 2010November 24, 2010 by Staff

Here we are observing another Thanksgiving. Folks remaining here at home most likely have family and friends joining them for the seasonal tradition.

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Fighting poverty, building buildings

Posted on November 24, 2010 by Staff

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As you might expect heading into Thanksgiving week, the offices of the InterFaith Council for Social Services in downtown Carrboro are hopping.

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Carrboro Film Festival ‘best ever’

Posted on November 24, 2010November 24, 2010 by Staff

Some 400 people turned out for the 5th annual Carrboro Film Festival, which, according to co-chair Jackie Helvey, was the “best ever.”

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High school sports reports

Posted on November 24, 2010 by Staff

Carrboro excelled on Friday in its 49-28 defeat of the Fairmont Golden Tornadoes, extending its postseason through the Thanksgiving holiday.

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‘Imperative that we finish with a win’

Posted on November 24, 2010November 24, 2010 by Staff

The worst thing that could happen to the North Carolina football program at this point is to have the NCAA levy sanctions against the school, given the price the program has already paid.

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Council mulls UMall library deal

Posted on November 24, 2010November 24, 2010 by Staff

Over the weekend, there were rumblings of a possible deal with University Mall owners Madison Marquette and the Town of Chapel Hill that would move the public library to the Dillard’s space.

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Letter: Dead space

Posted on November 24, 2010November 24, 2010 by Staff

In listening to all this talk about the new CVS project on Greensboro and Weaver streets, I am dumfounded as to why no one is talking about the site CVS currently occupies next to Harris Teeter behind Carr Mill. What is to become of this space?

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Fired workers ask town council for reinstatement

Posted on November 24, 2010November 24, 2010 by Staff

Two recently fired town sanitation workers and their supporters asked the Chapel Hill Town Council Monday night to rescind the decision to fire the men and immediately reinstate them.

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