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An all-weather market
Carrboro Farmers' Market now open in winter
Proving that if vendors are there, then customers will come, too, is the Carrboro Farmers' Market new winter market.
Even in the winter's cool morning temperatures, customers come out from 9 a.m. to noon every Saturday to browse and buy farmers' selections of vegetables, meats, cheeses and baked goods. (0 Comments)
Project emphasizes Chapel Hill history
Rebecca Clark, 92, has a story to tell. Many stories, in fact.
Having spent 79 years of her life in Chapel Hill, Clark is one of the few who witnessed the town's transformation from its infant stages to what she describes as the bustling cultural (0 Comments)
Board supports N.C. colleges in admitting illegal immigrants
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Let them in.
That was the message the Chapel Hill-Carrboro Board of Education sent Thursday as they unanimously approved a resolution to support a recent controversial N.C. Community College decision to allow qualified illegal (21 Comments)
County Board of Commissioners contemplates aging
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By 2030, nearly a quarter of Chatham County's population will be at least 60 years old. (0 Comments)
Police logs
A 609 Hillsborough St. apartment was broken into at 5:50 p.m. Sunday, according to Chapel Hill police reports. Reports state suspects broke in and stole an estimated $4,550 worth of computer hardware, software, cash and a backpack. Two small-dollar break-ins were reported Saturday, according to Chapel Hill police reports. (0 Comments)
City briefs
Horace Williams House will play host to baroque music The Preservation Society of Chapel Hill will continue its series of baroque music performances at 3 p.m. Sunday at the Horace Williams House. The program will visit French ensemble pieces from the musical era. (0 Comments)







