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Author: Staff

Letter to the editor

Posted on June 19, 2007June 19, 2007 by Staff

Employees voices needed Kirk Ross’ recent article about Weaver Street Market’s Food House plans was a timely and clear articulation of Ruffin [Slater]’s vision for Weaver Street Market. I’m concerned however, as a bread baker whose job is moving to Hillsborough, that an article admitting his plans have raised concerns among workers fails to give…

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Letter to the editor

Posted on June 19, 2007 by Staff

Leadership vacuum Re: the June 7 article “Mental health care reductions take effect,” I think the fundamental problem with the reform effort is a lack of leadership from anyone with the right combination of clout and concern. Outgoing Health and Human Services Secretary Carmen Hooker Odom and Governor Easley both own a large share of…

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Letter to the editor

Posted on June 19, 2007 by Staff

Fox-owned? I was at the Monday forum. I heard about sixty parents and teachers pleading, often eloquently, to make full funding of our schools our community’s top priority. And you give three paragraphs to the one gentleman who put his own concerns above our childrens’? Tell me, is The Carrboro Citizen a subsidiary of Fox…

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WSM employees call for moratorium

Posted on June 19, 2007June 19, 2007 by Staff

Just got a fax saying that a group of Weaver Street Market employees will call for a moratorium against the coop’s proposal to move its food prep operations to Hillsborough. According to the fax, more than 100 employees have signed a petition calling for the moratorium. It will be presented to the coop’s board of…

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Obituary: Max Paul

Posted on June 14, 2007June 15, 2007 by Staff

Max Paul, 87, died on June 13 at the Chapel Hill Rehabilitation Center. He was born January 10, 1920, on the Lower East Side of New York City to immigrant parents. After graduating from high school, Max worked odd jobs during the Depression until enlisting in the U. S. Merchant Marine, serving in the Mediterranean…

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AHEC/ Horace Williams hearings

Posted on June 14, 2007June 14, 2007 by Staff

Powerful testimony today from AHEC doctors and pilots about concerns over the move to RDU. Dr. Bill Henry, chair of UNC’s pediatric cardiology division, set out the case against the move calling the university’s stance that it’s either Horace Williams or RDU “a false choice.” Henry, noting that appearing at the legislature in opposition of…

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Legislature to hold hearings on AHEC, airport closing

Posted on June 14, 2007June 14, 2007 by Staff

Editor’s note: This story will be updated around 1 p.m. today with remarks from today’s hearing. By Kirk Ross Staff Writer University administrators, Area Health Education Centers officials and a host of physicians from UNC Hospitals will appear before a joint House and Senate committee today (Thursday) to review plans to close Horace Williams Airport…

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Flora: Catalpa country

Posted on June 14, 2007 by Staff

By Ken Moore Columnist “The other day I saw an ad in the local paper – ‘Catalpa worms for sale, twenty-five cents a dozen.’” No, that’s not from last week’s Citizen. It’s from Paul Green’s Plant Book. I’m wondering if he was referring to a long-ago issue of the paper from our neighboring town. The…

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A visit with the lily man

Posted on June 14, 2007June 16, 2007 by Staff

By Kirk Ross Staff Writer Early this week, just off the gravel road that leads from what one might call downtown Haywood, Jim Massey was chatting with Miz Thang, an artist from Hawkinsville, Georgia who’s been touring the countryside “drivin’ and lookin’.” Naturally, a stop at Massey’s Holly Hill Daylily and Crinum Farm was on…

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Riding into retirement

Posted on June 14, 2007June 14, 2007 by Staff

After 32 years on the Carrboro beat, Officer Bob hits the road By Taylor Sisk Staff Writer While Officer Bob Murdaugh says he’s the only person of his acquaintance who’s ever been bounced from the Boot Hill Saloon during Daytona Beach’s annual Bike Week, certainly it must have happened to many hundreds of other individuals….

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Rabies case near Cedar Grove

Posted on June 14, 2007 by Staff

ies on Monday. The dog had been submitted to the State Laboratory of Public Health for testing after it was shot and killed last Thursday after biting or scratching a person and fighting with another dog. The dog, which was in the area of Highway 49 and Wade Loop Road north of Cedar Grove, had…

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New principals appointed

Posted on June 14, 2007June 14, 2007 by Staff

The Chapel Hill-Carrboro Board of Education last week appointed two new principals and one new assistant principal. The board hired Philip Holmes as principal of Ephesus Elementary School. Holmes replaces Susan Wells, who was recently named principal of Culbreth Middle School. Holmes served as principal of Burton Geo-World Magnet School in the Durham Public Schools…

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Chapel Hill Council opts for no tax hike

Posted on June 14, 2007June 14, 2007 by Staff

The Chapel Hill Town Council on Monday voted not to increase taxes for the 2007-08 fiscal year. The municipal property tax rate will remain at 52.2 cents per $100 property valuation. This is the third year in a row that Chapel Hill has not increased the tax rate. Orange County has proposed a tax rate…

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Pesticide use by schools under review

Posted on June 14, 2007June 14, 2007 by Staff

The Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools district is reviewing the use of herbicides on playgrounds and athletic fields after potentially harmful chemicals were spread on competition fields at Smith Middle School in May. Steve Scroggs, assistant superintendent for support services, sent an email to parents of Smith Middle students over the weekend notifying them of the…

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Shelter move to Homestead Road has some seniors worried

Posted on June 14, 2007June 14, 2007 by Staff

About 100 people gathered on Friday to debate proposed plans to relocate the men’s homeless shelter to the county’s Southern Human Services campus on Homestead Road. Chris Moran, executive director of the Inter-Faith Council, said the proposed plans are “at a standstill,” pending negotiations between the town of Chapel Hill and Orange County. The Orange…

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