(via Scott Swartzwelder) March 17 The Carrboro High School men’s lacrosse team defeated Durham School of the Arts by a score of 7-6 in sudden death overtime on Monday night. The Jaguar’s scoring was paced by Rich Leeper (3 goals, 1 assist), MacKenzie Price (2 goals) and David Hare (2 goals), while Brooks Covington, Ty…
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Land & Table Brief: Northside garden
The Northside Community Garden on 400 Caldwell St. has plots available for rent. Workdays are Saturday from 1 to 4 p.m., Sundays and Wednesdays from 3 to 5:30 p.m. and from 9 a.m. to noon the third Friday of each month. Volunteers and staff can answer questions and provide tools on workdays. Workshops are planned…
Land & Table Brief: NCBG events
Keep an eye on several upcoming events from the NC Botanical Garden: On Wednesday, April 9 at the Totten Center at the Botanical Garden, librarian Bill Burk presents “From Tobacco Farm to Botany Library: Alma Holland Beers, Carolina’s First Female Botanist.†He will discuss the history of the first female botanist and her contributions to…
Land & Table Brief: Rain barrel sale
Chapel Hill’s Stormwater Management Division is sponsoring a rain barrel sale and H2Oh! Education Fair on Saturday, April 5 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Eubanks Road Park and Ride Lot. Two styles of rain barrels will be offered and may be pre-ordered, with payment and pickup required on the day of the…
Land & Table Brief: Garden help
Chat with a master gardener! Master gardeners are volunteers trying to help gardeners with their questions. You can talk to a master gardener: April 12 and 13 at the NC Botanical Garden, during the Spring Garden Tour. Through October 31, Wednesdays and Fridays from noon to 2 p.m. at the Home Garden Clinic at the…
Land & Table Brief: Spring garden tour
The Chapel Hill Garden Club will hold its biennial Spring Garden Tour Saturday, April 12 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Sunday April 13 from noon to 4 p.m. The tour is self-guided and includes 10 private gardens. Refreshments, exhibits, a raffle, live music, demonstrations and plant sales will be held at the Botanical…
Land & Table Brief: Splendid table
Cookbook author and radio personality Lynne Rossetto Kasper will visit the Fearrington Barn on Thursday, April 10 from 3 to 5 p.m. to read from her book The Splendid Table’s How To Eat Supper.
Land & Table Brief: Agriculture talk
The 3CUPS coffee shop will host a forum on Wednesday, April 9 at 7:30 p.m. to discuss gaps in local agriculture infrastructure. Leading the discussion are Tim Philpott, food editor for the environmental website Grist and founder of Maverick Farms, and Jennifer Curtis, project director for NC Choices, which promotes sustainable local farming. The discussion…
Land & Table Brief: Haw workshop
The Haw River Watch will host a Macro-Micro Workshop on Saturday, March 29 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Bynum Beach. River Watch volunteers will teach those interested about collecting and inspecting water samples for microscopic creatures (with an interlude for lunch). Examining the creatures can provide information about water quality. RSVP and get…
Land & Table Brief: Errata
The Carrboro Citizen’s recent Spring Gardening special issue left out the name and contact information for two local landscape designers and gardeners.
Second suspect arrested in Carson case
Via Chapel Hill Police: Early this morning at approximately 4:15 am, the Durham Police Department located Lawrence Alvin Lovett Jr. (17) at a residence in Durham. Lovett surrendered to police without incident and is currently being held at the Durham Police Department. The arrest warrants for First Degree Murder were transferred over to the North…
Campus Mourns
Update: Second suspect arrested early Thursday morning. By Kirk Ross & Emily Burns Staff Writers In the recorded history of this community, few stories have been sadder. With barely a week having passed since the murder of Student Body President Eve Marie Carson, emotions are still raw; and as campus gears up after its spring…
Making the emergence of spring
By Ken Moore You have to take care to avoid stepping on the Hepaticas when you approach the bench to sit and enjoy the sights and sounds along New Hope Creek at the old mill site. It’s springtime on Triangle Land Conservancy’s Johnston Mill Nature Preserve; Hepaticas and other spring wildflowers are emerging. Johnston Mill…
Development stutters in Chatham County
By Robert N. Eby Chatham County Line Reflecting the slowdown in the national economy, development in Chatham County, both residential and commercial, is stuttering. While some projects are still moving ahead, many have slowed down and a few have been abandoned. New residential building permits for Chatham County, including Pittsboro but not Cary, which had…
Downturn felt sharply by local homebuilders
[Editor’s note: This is part of an ongoing Citizen series on how debt and mortgage problems and the slowdown in the economy are affecting local markets.] By Kirk Ross Staff Writer As the subprime mortgage crisis morphed into a debt crisis and led to a slowdown in housing markets across the country, many here were…
