Donors in OWASA’s Taste of Hope Customer Assistance program now have the option to choose any whole dollar amount to donate per month.
Chlorine effects program today
Dr. David DeMarini will explain how chlorinated water can affect the human body as part of Carolina Science Café.
Morgan Creek Trail set to open Saturday
The new trail will provide access to the 92-acre nature preserve that stretches along Morgan Creek from Merritt Pasture to the Chapel Hill town limit at Smith Level Road.
CHT seeks input on bus changes
Chapel Hill Transit will hold a series of public-input sessions on its proposed service adjustments for fiscal year 2011-12.
Interim health director named
Dorothy Cilenti has been named interim health director for Orange County.
Aydan Court decision postponed
The Chapel Hill Town Council last week postponed a decision on a development application for Aydan Court.
New Carrboro planning director
Patricia “Trish†McGuire appointed.
County seeks housing board members
Board of Commissioners is recruiting citizen volunteers for the Orange County Affordable Housing Advisory Board.
Quiz Bowl results
East Chapel Hill High School won the second annual High School Community Quiz Bowl.
CHHS teachers in art program
Chapel Hill High School teachers Jack Watson and Holly Loranger have been selected to take part in the Art21 Educators Program for 2011-12.
Cranes for Japan
Students at the Hawbridge School in Saxapahaw are making and selling paper cranes as a fundraiser for earthquake relief in Japan.
Rashkis Principal Deshera Mack retiring
A school and community event will be held in honor of retiring Rashkis Elementary School Principal Deshera Mack on Tuesday from 6 to 8 p.m.
CHS student selected for C-STEP program
Daniel Austin, a senior at Carrboro High School, has been invited to participate in UNC’s Carolina Student Transfer Excellence Program.
Math team honored
The Rashkis Math Olympiads team has been named to the National Math Olympiad Honor Role.
Japanese speech contest honors
Eight students from Carrboro High School and Chapel Hill High School placed in the North Carolina Japanese Language Speech Contest.