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Category: Opinion
Reject the Hillsborough Road rezoning
The Carrboro Citizen March 24 editorial characterizing the opposition to the proposed Hillsborough Road site for a library as NIMBYism does a big disservice to the community.
Letter: Right thing?
If, as president and CEO of the Chapel Hill-Carrboro Chamber of Commerce Aaron Nelson states in his March 24 letter to the editor (“Support for Homestead facilityâ€), “closing of the existing facility is the right thing to do for the health of our downtown,” does it follow that the opening of a new facility is…
Letter: CVS meeting
All Carrboro citizens are invited to a community organizing meeting to discuss the potential CVS development in downtown Carrboro.
Letter: Healthy cooking
The book of Genesis tells us that, “Everything that lives and moves will be food for you. …
Our backyards
Two meetings, two separate issues, but one very common theme: Not. Near. Me.
Letters: Residents speak out on Community House
Support for Homestead facility; Don’t overlook the process; Benefit to us all; Support IFC’s New Community House
Women’s lives matter
Last month, the U.S. House launched the most devastating legislative attack on women’s health care in American history.
Letter from the Editor
Heads up; A note from next door; Step up
The waste we can’t talk about
It doesn’t make sense to me. Our representatives in Washington, in a panic over the effects of current spending levels on the country’s long-term future, are proposing deep cuts in health and social programs.
Community House plans move forward
The Inter-Faith Council for Social Service (IFC) has been providing food and emergency housing to the homeless for almost 50 years.
The wrong site for a library
Orange County has petitioned the Town of Carrboro to change the zoning on a parcel of land in Carrboro from residential to fringe commercial so it may be purchased as a future library site
Save Chatham bookmobile
Recently, at a Literacy Council fundraiser luncheon, four renowned authors spoke eloquently about the importance of libraries and reading in their lives …
MS Awareness Week
March 14-20, 2011 is Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Week.
A death in Rougemont
For most of his life, Mel Levine enjoyed success and acclaim.