I wholeheartedly support James Barrett for Chapel Hill-Carrboro school board.
Category: Opinion
LETTER: Support the sales tax
We have an opportunity to make a long-term investment in the lives of our young people and the future of our community by voting for the 1â„4-cent sales tax.
LETTER: Vote Coleman, Lavelle and Johnson
I look forward to voting for Dan Coleman and Lydia Lavelle for reelection to the Carrboro Board of Aldermen, and for Michelle Johnson to join them.
LETTER: Vote Foushee
I am Liz Mason Carter, former member of the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools Board of Education.
LETTER: Support Burroughs
My family and I strongly support the reelection of Mia Burroughs to the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools school board.
LETTER: Vote Castellano
For 10 years I’ve pitched in to try to support the students and teachers of the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools system.
LETTER: Vote Ward, Bell, Baker and Storrow
The next Chapel Hill Town Council will play a critical role in creating a new comprehensive plan.
LETTER: Vote Bedford
The Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools system opened this 2011-12 school year with a new superintendent.
LETTER: Vote Lavelle
It is my pleasure to endorse Lydia Lavelle for reelection to the Carrboro Board of Aldermen.
LETTER: Support Coleman
I’ve been impressed with Alderman Dan Coleman’s service to the Town of
Carrboro.
LETTER: Vote Foushee
Braxton Foushee would be a wonderful asset to the Carrboro Board of Aldermen.
LETTER: Vote Johnson
Recently, I attended a “Meet and Greet†for Michelle Johnson, a Carrboro resident running for the Carrboro Board of Aldermen.
FROM THE EDITOR: A tax for the future
There’s been a lot of talk about the quarter-cent sales-tax referendum lately, and with that, promises of jobs and funding for schools.
BIG CITY: Vote like you mean it
by Kirk Ross
Congratulations to all you Orange County residents who took advantage of the early-voting period and cast your ballots in the elections.
Angels among us
For anyone who thinks there are no such things as angels, I beg to differ.