They keep our bones strong and healthy with their delicious glass-bottled milk, they satisfy our sweet tooth year-round with their ice cream and they have provided the community with a center to learn the art of agriculture.
Category: News
Lack of consensus on library site
Following the rejection of a controversial proposed library site earlier this year, the Carrboro Board of Aldermen and the Orange County Board of Commissioners revisited the idea of a southwestern branch of the Orange County Library in Carrboro at a joint meeting last Thursday.
Food truck debate continues for Chapel Hill
Chapel Hill took another step in the food truck debate on Monday with a public hearing on proposed regulations for food trucks.
Rossburn traffic calming approved
The Carrboro Board of Aldermen voted unanimously on Tuesday to authorize traffic-calming measures for Rossburn Way.
Error changes school board race
Due to an error by the Orange County Board of Elections office, the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools Board of Education election this November was until last week incorrectly identified as two separate races.
Orange-Alamance border dispute settled
Nine percent of the boundary that delineates what belongs to Orange County and what belongs to Alamance County has raised numerous questions.
Work continues on Weaver Street
The yearlong construction project to replace Weaver Street’s collapsing roadbed and the water main beneath it moves into phase four this week.
Homegrown Halloween
Halloween and the celebration that commences in Chapel Hill will fall on a Monday this year, and cause Franklin Street to close from 9 to 11:30 p.m.
Chapel Hill 2020 Open House
The Chapel Hill 2020 Community Open House will be held at University Mall on Saturday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
CHT to adjust service for Halloween
To accommodate the Halloween celebration on Franklin Street, Chapel Hill Transit will end service early on the D, J, NS and NU routes and EZ Rider on Oct. 31
A radical departure
Check out the 1966 Yackety Yack and see if you can identify the progressives.
Carrboro candidates discuss development
Candidates for the Carrboro Board of Aldermen talked development, where it should go and what it ought to look like at a forum hosted by the Carrboro precincts of the Orange County Democratic Party on Monday.
Chapel Hill hopefuls talk economy, housing
Economic development and housing affordability, with an emphasis on Northside and nearby neighborhoods, were highlights of a Chapel Hill Town Council candidate forum on Tuesday.
Council postpones decision on alley closure
Struck with indecision and confusion and left with too many lingering questions, the Chapel Hill Town Council on Monday postponed a decision on a request to close and reconstruct the Dawson Place right of way.
Sanitation 2 file complaint against town
Kerry Bigelow and Clyde Clark, the Town of Chapel Hill Public Works employees fired last October for alleged insubordination and dereliction of duties, have filed a civil summons with Orange County Superior Court against the town and Town Manager Roger Stancil.