Please help reelect Lydia Lavelle to the Carrboro Board of Aldermen.
Category: Opinion
LETTER: Support Coleman for alderman
Dan Coleman brings a unique blend of knowledge and skills to the Carrboro Board of Aldermen.
LETTER: Vote Czajkowski for council
As a town, Chapel Hill needs to be quite careful of making decisions based on ideology.
LETTER: Vote Foushee for alderman
Braxton Foushee should be re-elected to the Carrboro Board of Aldermen!
BIG CITY: Not sold on sales tax
I’m not sold. Not yet.
Correction
An article in last week’s Citizen incorrectly identified the infrastructure that the Orange County Board of Commissioners agreed to provide for the Rogers Road community.
LETTER: Vote Foushee for alderman
Carrboro has its new downtown. Now it’s time to slow down.
LETTER: Vote Burroughs for school board
From 2008-10, I chaired the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools Special Needs Advisory Council.
LETTER: Support Coleman for alderman
As a longtime Friend of the Carrboro Branch Library, I urge all Carrboro residents to reelect Alderman Dan Coleman.
LETTER: Vote Castellano for school board
As a former parent and teacher in the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools system and a current educational consultant who works with our students every week, I am enthusiastically and confidently endorsing Kris Castellano for school board.
LETTER: Vote Johnson for aldermen
I am honored to write this letter in support of my friend and colleague Michelle Johnson who is running for Carrboro Board of Aldermen.
LETTER: Support Lavelle for alderman
I have the good fortune to serve with Lydia Lavelle on the Chapel Hill/Orange County Visitors Bureau Board, while also knowing her as a responsive and caring alderman for my hometown.
BIG CITY: Don’t just sit there
The answer to a lot of questions about government and policy can be stated quite simply as “the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November.â€
LETTER: Project Connect 2011 needs you!
On Thursday, Oct. 13, 2011, Orange County will host its fifth Project Connect event at Hargraves Community Center in Chapel Hill from 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
LETTER: Proposed store not a good fit
Those of us who live in Carrboro know what a special town it is.