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Science Experiment

Posted on April 3, 2008 by Staff

If you’re wondering what’s making you sneeze or why the car is now pale green, there’s a simple and quick way to get a look. Tonight or any night for the next few weeks, wait till it’s good and dark and take a flashlight outside. (Get close to a wooded area if you want the…

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Water Watch: Wednesday, April 2

Posted on April 3, 2008 by Staff

LAKE LEVELS University Lake: full Cane Creek Reservoir: 10‘ 3.5” below full PRECIPITATION THIS MONTH Jones Ferry Water Treatment Plant:  .83” Cane Creek Reservoir: .78”

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Privacy Policy

Posted on March 31, 2008 by Staff

Privacy Policy IntroductionThe Carrboro Citizen respects each individual’s right to personal privacy. We will collect and use information through our Web site only in the ways disclosed in this statement. This statement applies solely to information collected at the Carrboro Citizen’s Web site. Part I. Information CollectionThe Carrboro Citizen occasionally collects information through our Web…

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Carrboro Stories: A Few Moments with Beulah

Posted on March 27, 2008 by Staff

By Taylor Sisk Staff Writer Beulah Hobby eloped. You see, she’d been busy all summer and hadn’t yet told her mother about that boy, Bryant Hackney. She’d forever kept busy; so busy, in fact, through high school – what with being captain of the basketball team and all – that she’d had no time to…

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In between redbud and dogwood there is sassafras

Posted on March 27, 2008 by Staff

By Ken Moore As the pink-colored redbuds are now giving way to the pure-white dogwoods, your eye may catch some yellow tints produced by another native tree that flowers before the emergence of its leaves. Sassafras, Sassafras albidum, common throughout eastern North America, has a really special plant heritage. As Paul Green describes in Paul…

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Democrats discuss transfer tax referendum

Posted on March 27, 2008April 3, 2008 by Staff

By Rich Fowler Staff Writer Pros and cons of a proposed 0.4 percent land transfer tax got an airing last week at a forum sponsored by seven Orange County Democratic Party precincts. The forum, held Thursday at the Homestead Community Center, featured Sen. Ellie Kinnaird and County Commissioner Mike Nelson in support of the transfer…

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Tax supporters meet

Posted on March 27, 2008 by Staff

With one group already formed and actively campaigning against the proposed transfer tax, a new group in support of the bonds was scheduled to hold an organizational meeting Wednesday evening. Carrboro Mayor Mark Chilton is one of the organizers of the group, tentatively called Citizens for Schools and Parks. Once formed, the organization must register…

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Downtown zoning proving trickier

Posted on March 27, 2008March 27, 2008 by Staff

Request for Center Street property leads to quest for broader changes By Kirk Ross Staff Writer On paper, a request to alter the zoning on a 65-by-135-foot lot downtown is termed a minor modification. But after a lengthy discussion Tuesday night at Town Hall of the implications, it was determined it could have a major…

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Posted on March 27, 2008March 27, 2008 by Staff

UNC students protest the Iraq War on March 20. This month marks the five-year anniversary of the war and subsequent occupation of Iraq.

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St. Paul AME planning major project — and a move

Posted on March 27, 2008March 27, 2008 by Staff

By Susan Dickson Staff Writer The Rogers Road neighborhood could see major changes over the next several years, with the possible addition of a church, affordable housing, recreation areas and an elementary school. St. Paul African Methodist Episcopal Church has purchased more than 20 acres of land on the corner of Rogers and Purefoy roads…

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Music Calendar: 03/27/08

Posted on March 27, 2008 by Staff

Thursday March 27 Blue Horn Lounge: John Craige 10pm Cat’s Cradle: Badfish, Scotty Don’t, High And Mighties. 8pm. $18 The Cave: EARLY: Shame Train LATE: Atlantic Crossing, $5 General Store Café: Jazz with Bo Lankenau 8pm Local 506: The Moaners, Bellafew, Bibis Ellison. 9pm Nightlight: Remora, M Coast, Diplomat, Keith John Adams. 9:30pm. $6 Reservoir:…

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Obituary – Betty June Hayes

Posted on March 27, 2008 by Staff

Betty June Hayes, former Orange County Register of Deeds, passed early Wednesday morning at the Duke In-Patient Care Facility hospice in Hillsborough. She was born in Wink, TX, May 27, 1929, to Hardee Boyett and Annie Robbie Plott Boyett. Betty June came to Hillsborough with her mother when Mrs. Boyett returned to help her aged…

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News Brief: Ellie Fest 2008

Posted on March 27, 2008 by Staff

“Ellie Fest 2008” is a celebration of state Sen. Eleanor Kinnaird’s contributions to the state of North Carolina and a rally for her re-election campaign. It will be held on Sunday, April 6 from 2 to 5 pm at the Carrboro Town Commons. Music will be provided by Tim Stambaugh, Jimmy Magoo and Saludos Compay….

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News Brief: County commissioner forum

Posted on March 27, 2008 by Staff

The Orange County Democratic Women will sponsor a County Commissioners’ Forum at the Chapel Hill Museum, at 523 East Franklin St. on Thursday, March 27 at 7:30 p.m. Orange County Commissioner Alice Gordon will explain the role and responsibility of the county commissioner and the voting changes made in electing each one. After she speaks,…

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News Brief: Woman and child conference

Posted on March 27, 2008 by Staff

The UNC Horizons program will present its fifth annual conference from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on Thursday, April 17 at the William and Ida Friday Center for Continuing Education in Chapel Hill. The conference is titled, “Breaking the Bonds of Addiction and Trauma: Implications and Treatment for Women and Their Children.” The conference is…

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