The N.C. Department of Transportation has announced that pavement repair operations have begun that will require the closure of I-40 westbound to through traffic overnight between N.C. 86 at Mile Marker 266 and the I-85/I-40 merge at Mile Marker 259.
Commissioners to hold budget session
The Orange County Board of Commissioners will hold a budget work session tonight (Thursday) at 7 p.m. at the Southern Human Services Center.
Council mulls budget
The Chapel Hill Town Council held a budget work session Wednesday evening to nail down final points in the town’s 2010-11 budget. The board is scheduled to adopt a final version of the budget on June 7.
Walkable Hillsborough
The ninth-annual Walkable Hillsborough Day is Saturday from 9 a.m. to noon at Cameron Park School Elementary School.
Smith Middle School opens fitness center
The Chapel Hill-Carrboro school district was awarded a $821,662 Physical Education Program (PEP) grant in 2008 from the Department of Education to provide equipment and support for students to participate in physical education activities funding for teacher training and education.
Students get hands-on technology practice
As a culminating activity for end-of-year projects, Elizabeth Straw’s group of 20 first- and second-grade students from McDougle Elementary spent the morning at the Apple Store at The Streets at Southpoint working on Keynote presentations with the Apple Creative Instructional Team.
Lunch Menus (Elementary)
FRI 6/4 — Roasted Pork w/Gravy; Manager’s Special; Vegetarian Beans; Chilled Fruit Cocktail; Chilled Peach Cup. MORE
Obituary: James J. Munford Jr.
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IFC receives gift from Food Lion
The Inter-Faith Council for Social Service recently received $5,000 from the Food Lion Charitable Foundation to support the Smith/Monk Food Pantry Fund. The fund is used to purchase essential food items when food donations are in short supply, helping to provide groceries on a monthly basis to local households in need. The Food Lion Charitable…
Chapel Hill issues services guide
The Town of Chapel Hill has issued a new and expanded 2010-11 Guide to Services. The guide is a comprehensive list of town services to help residents find the services they need in one publication. The guide is available at the Chapel Hill Parks and Recreation Department, Chapel Hill Community Center, Hargraves Community Center, Chapel…
Race to benefit Children’s Hospital library
Lending Legs for Learning will hold its first annual 5K fun run and walk-a-thon at the Bolin Creek Greenway on June 5. Lending Legs for Learning was formed to raise money to purchase books for the Lending Library at UNC Children’s Hospital. The books collected will benefit the parents, clinical teams and more than 70,000…
Botanical Garden events
The N.C. Botanical Garden will hold several workshops and events in June. They include: • Native Plant Propagation: Learn basic techniques employed in seed and vegetative propagation of Southeastern native plant species. June 5, 1 to 4:30 p.m., Botanical Garden; • National Trails Day celebration: Join the trail-building efforts of the Botanical Garden. June 5,…
Exhibit features Chapel Hill police
The Chapel Hill Museum will feature an exhibit of the multi-faceted history of the Chapel Hill Police Department in the museum’s east gallery until Oct. 31. The exhibit presents a story of caring for a town rife with youthful antics and educated, though often outspoken, adult citizenry, and includes information about the moonshining and prostitution…
Smith Level Road hearing tonight
A public hearing on the latest state Department of Transportation plan for Smith Level Road resumes tonight. The Carrboro Board of Aldermen is scheduled to resume the hearing during their regularly scheduled meeting at Town Hall. The meeting begins at 7:30 p.m. The new plan for the road calls for a two-lane divided road with…
