The Chapel Hill-Carrboro Chamber of Commerce is accepting nominations for the Business of the Year awards.
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Twig donates proceeds to Boys & Girls club
For the second year, Twig will donate 20 percent of its sales from Nov. 18 to Dec. 4 to the Boys & Girls Club.
Architect awarded LEED fellow designation
The Green Building Certification Institute named Alicia Ravetto of Alicia Ravetto Architect to the inaugural class of LEED Fellows.
Chapel Hill-Carrboro real estate outperforming Triangle
“Be glad you’re here, because these numbers are a lot better than the Triangle and the rest of the country.â€
Businesses still hurting from Weaver St. project, owners say
Beyond the bulldozers, the dust, the orange cones and the construction blockades on Weaver Street are businesses in desperate need of some TLC from customers.
Fleet Feet to move next week
Fleet Feet Sports Carrboro has completed work on its new space at 300 E. Main St. in the old VisArt location, and is scheduled to move in next week, reopening on Sept. 29 at 10 a.m.
Phydeaux recognized for growth
Phydeaux has been recognized as one of the fastest growing private companies in America on the 2011 Inc. 5000, Inc’s annual ranking of the fastest-growing privately owned companies in America.
Animal Hospital welcomes new doctor
The Animal Hospital of Carrboro has a new doctor on staff, Dr. Julie de Silvia.
Chamber hosts Women’s Executive Series
The Chapel Hill-Carrboro Chamber of Commerce will host a Women’s Executive Series event for women executives, business owners and managers on Wednesday from 7:30 to 9:30 a.m. at the Governor’s Club.
Compost pickup business launches
Residents that want to compost but can’t because of space limitations or simply do not know how can join a new residential compost pickup service in Carrboro.
Local lawyer honored
Local lawyer Bob Saunders has been recognized in The Best Lawyers in America for his work with nonprofit/charities law, tax law and litigation and controversy tax.
Aveda recognized for conservation efforts
The Aveda Institute of Chapel Hill (AICH) was honored by the North Carolina Land Trusts on Sept. 12 for the institute’s conservation efforts to protect water quality.
The Peoples Channel director recognized
Chad Johnston, executive director of The Peoples Channel in Chapel Hill, Carrboro and Durham Community Media, was chosen as this month’s featured leader on the National Alliance for Media Art and Culture website.
Carrboro Creative Coworking to close its doors
Carrboro Creative Coworking will close its doors at the end of September, founder and owner Brian Russell announced on Tuesday.
Kennel opens in CH
Chapel Hill Boarding Kennel, a new boarding kennel and dog-training center, has opened on New Hope Church Road.