It is my pleasure to endorse Lydia Lavelle for reelection to the Carrboro Board of Aldermen.
Author: Staff
LETTER: Support Coleman
I’ve been impressed with Alderman Dan Coleman’s service to the Town of
Carrboro.
LETTER: Vote Foushee
Braxton Foushee would be a wonderful asset to the Carrboro Board of Aldermen.
LETTER: Vote Johnson
Recently, I attended a “Meet and Greet†for Michelle Johnson, a Carrboro resident running for the Carrboro Board of Aldermen.
CD and record show in Carrboro
Gerry Williams will host the 13th Bi-annual Carrboro CD and Record Show on the second floor of the Carrboro Century Center on Sunday from noon to 6 p.m.
Dine out for hunger
The Inter-Faith Council for Social Service will host RSVVP, a fundraiser for the IFC’s hunger relief efforts, on Election Day, Tuesday, Nov. 8.
Salute community heroes
Community members have the opportunity to nominate men and women for the Salute to Community Heroes award through Nov. 11.
IFC rewards community service
andra Clark, M.D., was honored with the 13th annual Mildred Berkeley Community Service Award from the Inter-Faith Council for Social Service on Oct. 20.
Citizen Police Academy graduates second class
The Chapel Hill Police Department completed its second Citizen Police Academy on Oct. 25 after eight participants completed a 10-week program.
Low-cost rabies vaccine clinics
Chatham County Animal Control will partner with several veterinary clinics across the county in offering low-cost rabies vaccinations for cats and dogs during mid-November.
Bluegrass Experience anniversary
The Chatham County Arts Council will host The Bluegrass Experience’s 40th Anniversary Concert at the Barn in Fearrington Village in Pittsboro on Friday at 8 p.m.
Chatham nonprofits eligible to apply for preservation grants
The Chatham County Soil & Water District has set aside $1.7 million for each of the next two budget years for farmland preservation grants.
‘Paint your Pet’
Orange County Animal Services will kick off their annual Home for the Holidays campaign with an art event called “Paint Your Pet†on Saturday from 10 a.m. to noon.
Phil Blank, October 27, 2011
Illustration by Phil Blank
Postscript to a protest, University Day redux
As a postscript to the Speaker Ban marker dedication on the UNC campus: There were so many magical moments from that University Day celebration, but here’s one “decisive moment†that will resonate with this photographer for a long time.


