We are truly blessed in Chapel Hill for having EZ Rider.
Author: Staff
LETTER: Bravo, youth poets
Wow! Thanks to the youths who submitted their poems for the poetry contest.
LETTER: Criticism of police misses important points
I love that Maria Rowan misses two important points in her ramble last week criticizing those we in the Carrboro community entrust with maintaining law and order.
LETTER: Balance interests of dual language, FPG
While I am a parent whose children neither attend FPG nor are enrolled in a dual-language program, the recent media coverage prompted me to read the dual-language report to learn more.
LETTER: Dimon gambling lost big
The GOP, who gave us the laugh-a-minute production on choosing a presidential candidate a few months back, finally focused on Mitt Romney.
LETTER: Support Dalton for governor
I am writing in support of the one candidate capable of governing North Carolina starting on day one, and that candidate is Walter Dalton.
Chapel Hill High principal leaving
Chapel Hill High School principal Jesse Dingle is leaving the district to become principal of John Handley High School in Winchester, Va.
Tech student state winners
The state winners from the Technology Students Association have been announced by the Career and Technical Education Department.
High school ceramics exhibit
The N.C. Ceramics Student Exhibition 1: High School is now open at the N.C. Pottery Center in Seagrove, and features pieces from two CHCCS students.
Congressional art honors
Five local high school visual-art students were honored at a reception on May 3 as participants from Chatham and Orange counties in the Fourth District Congressional High School Art Competition.
Football foundation scholars
Jared Lennon and James O’Grady from Carrboro High were named recipients of a National Football Foundation Scholarship.
Chemistry Olympiad
National chemistry champion Kevin Tie, a senior at East Chapel Hill High, has qualified to compete for one of four spots on the U.S. team bound for the 44th-annual International Chemistry Olympiad.
College-bound athletes honored
Twenty students from Chapel Hill High School were honored at the school’s third annual College Bound Student Athlete Celebration last week.
CARRBORO HEADS TO STATE FINALS
The Carrboro High women’s soccer team defeated First Flight High, 4-2, and then they trounced Swansboro on Tuesday in the 2A NCHSAA regional finals, 5-1.
Well fed and well read
PORCH is partnering with Book Harvest to include books in its Food for Families deliveries this month.


