The Orange County Board of Commissioners is recruiting two volunteers for the Orange County Emergency Services Work Group.
Aveda donates to TLC
The Aveda Institute Chapel Hill recently donated $20,474.02 to Triangle Land Conservancy, supporting the nonprofit land trust’s clean water initiatives in the Triangle.
Blood Drive at OWASA
The American Red Cross will sponsor a blood drive at OWASA on Dec. 29 from 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
The war is over, again
It was nine degrees on the Saab’s thermometer as we drove north on I-95 in the black predawn of Jan. 18, 2003.
BIG CITY: Check it out — a story with a (somewhat) happy ending
Really nice to see the town officially breaking ground on the Chapel Hill Public Library expansion.
Support community radio
I have a natural inclination toward nosiness, which is basically why I started carrboro.com back in 1997.
LETTER: Fracking too dangerous for N.C.
In Arthur Miller’s An Enemy of the People, the doctor is the only person interested in the truth, just like most North Carolinians when it comes to fracking, a definite enemy of the people.
LETTER: Support children by providing snacks
“I’m hungry!â€
LETTER: Dangers of fracking unknown
“The majority is never right until it does right.â€
Jaguars continue to improve
The Carrboro High School wrestling team exhibited its continued improvement in a dual meet last week against Granville Central.
New assistant superintendent
Dr. Magda Parvey has been named assistant superintendent for instructional services for Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools.
Information session at East
The East Chapel Hill High School counseling department will hold an information session and tour for eighth-graders who currently attend a private school.
Distinguished math students
Ten Chapel Hill-Carrboro middle school students earned a level of distinguished honor on the American Math Competition exam.
From students to soldiers
Some students at Frank Porter Graham and Morris Grove elementary schools recently had the opportunity to reach out to service members.
Student artist on prestigious list
Joseph Bounds, who graduated from East Chapel Hill High School this summer, has been short-listed in the Saatchi Gallery/Sunday Telegraph Art Prize for Schools.