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Author: Staff

School briefs: 9/13/07

Posted on September 13, 2007 by Staff

CHS to hold family tailgate party Carrboro High School will hold a family tailgate party on Friday at 6 p.m. before the football game. Coach Jason Tudryn will introduce the football team and the CHS band and cheerleaders will perform. In addition, the Carrboro High Parent Teacher Student Association will serve Jim’s Famous Barbeque for…

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For the Record: 9/13/07

Posted on September 13, 2007 by Staff

The parking crunch The first wave of downtown projects is beginning to swell and is not that far away. The approval of The Alberta and the first phase of the 300 East Main project signifies that. And while we applaud the vision — up (not out) density, a commercial balance — downtown as a functioning…

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A Line from Chatham

Posted on September 13, 2007 by Staff

Julian Sereno  Chatham County Line, on the web at www.chathamcountyline.org, is a monthly community newspaper that focuses on all things Chatham. Our current issue looks at development. Here is a quick look at Chatham goings-on for the readers of The Carrboro Citizen. The big development story for the moment is the planned Pittsboro Place, which,…

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Exile on Jones Street: 9/13/07

Posted on September 13, 2007 by Staff

By Kirk Ross  Truth & consequences As promised, there’s been a step-up of immigration raids. This at a time when our junior senator is making the rounds of local law enforcement encouraging the deportation of those apprehended and found to not be here legally. On the surface it all kind of makes sense – an…

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Letters to the Editor: 9/13/07

Posted on September 13, 2007 by Staff

Why I’m Supporting Coleman Last year, as a member of the Roberson Place Neighborhood Association Through-Road Committee, I had an opportunity to meet and work with Alderman Dan Coleman. What struck me immediately about Dan was his true desire and willingness to listen to our neighborhood’s concerns and his in-depth understanding of the historical, financial…

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The Mill: 9/13/07

Posted on September 13, 2007 by Staff

What’s it take to make a world-class giant cookie? Yeah, you guessed it; a lot of dough — 500 pounds in fact. Two Weaver Street Market events – one Saturday in Chapel Hill at Southern Village and another Sunday in Carrboro promise to top cookie records for both towns. Orchestrating the creation of the 10-foot…

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Music Calendar: 9/13-9/20

Posted on September 13, 2007 by Staff

Thursday Sep 13 Blue Horn Lounge: Mark Wells & Jill Christensen. 9pm Cat’s Cradle: Black Lips, The Selmanaires, Gondoliers. 8:30pm. $10 The Cave: Early: Mike Holt w/ Dan Bryk. Late: Opening Flower Happy Bird w/ The Empties. General Store Café: Jazz with Club Boheme. 8pm Local 506: Nightstick, Fire in the Woods. 10pm. Free Nightlight:…

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Arts Calendar: 9/13/07

Posted on September 13, 2007September 13, 2007 by Staff

Carrboro Chapel Hill/Carrboro 2nd Friday Art Walk – Visit local galleries to enjoy live music, food & art-related activities. See website for galleries, maps & brochures. 2nd Fridays, 6-9pm. Free. 2ndfridayartwalk.com Paintings & Sculpture by Luna Lee Ray & Joanne Andrews – Through Sept 30. The ArtsCenter, 300-G E Main St, Carrboro. 929-2787, artscenterlive.org Background…

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Triangle Yoga to help form ‘mala around the earth’

Posted on September 13, 2007 by Staff

  Photo Courtesy of Triangle Yoga In celebration of United Nations International Peace Day, September 21, Triangle Yoga will be participating in the Global Mala Project. A “mala” is a set of 108 prayer beads used in meditation, primarily in India and Tibet. The Global Mala Project (www.globalmala.org ) intends to form a human “mala…

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Celebrations: Spalt-Stuckey

Posted on September 13, 2007 by Staff

  Elizabeth Willey Spalt and Andrew Edward Stuckey celebrated their wedding at Wrightsville Beach over the weekend of August 10th, 2007. Elizabeth is the daughter of Allen and Susan Willey Spalt of Carrboro. Andy is the son of Edward and Naomi R. Stuckey of Greensburg, Indiana. They were married Friday evening before immediate family at…

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Celebrations: Boyer-Stutzman

Posted on September 13, 2007September 13, 2007 by Staff

Chelcy Elizabeth Boyer and Frederic Daniel Stutzman were married on June 23, 2007, at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church in Boone by the Reverend Cynthia Banks and the Reverend Father John Kirwin. Following the ceremony, the bride’s parents hosted a dinner reception at the historic Apple Barn in Valle Crucis. The bride is the daughter of…

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Community Calendar: 9/13/07

Posted on September 13, 2007September 13, 2007 by Staff

Farmers’ Markets Carrboro Farmers’ Market – Sat 7am-12pm through Dec 22; Wed 3:30-6:30pm through Oct 17. Carrboro Town Commons. 932-1641,carrborofarmersmarket.com. Hillsborough Farmers’ Market – Wed 3-6pm; Sat 7:30am-noon. Apr-Nov. 732-8315.

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In which we launch a bucket brigade

Posted on September 13, 2007September 13, 2007 by Staff

Veteran editor-publisher Ken Ripley of the Spring Hope Enterprise (seated, center) is surrounded by the UNC Community Journalism class “Bucket Brigade,” left to right: Laura Davenport, Gregg Found, Kate Newnam, Sam Giffin, Kendal Walters, Marianna King, Elyse Archer, Emily Burns, Cody Braun and Cameron Weaver. Instructor Jock Lauterer is at lower front right. Photo by…

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Years later and a war with no end in sight

Posted on September 13, 2007September 13, 2007 by Staff

A modified kiosk, part of an art project in downtown Chapel Hill, on September 11, 2002. Photo Courtesy of Erik Ose Erik Ose With every year that passes, September 11, 2001 recedes further into history. But this year marks the fifth anniversary of another dark time for our country. The first time we memorialized the…

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Obituary – Giuseppina Maria “JoJo” Finazzo

Posted on September 13, 2007 by Staff

Giuseppina Maria “JoJo” Finazzo, 22, died Wednesday, September 5, 2007.  She was a native of Durham County and grew up in her family’s Italian Restaurant, Sal’s Pizza. After graduating from East Chapel Hill High School, she received her CAN and was currently working as a teacher’s assistant at Carrboro Elementary School. Her goal was to…

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