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Local food truck in Chapel’ Hill and Carrboro, ‘The Flying Pierogi’ has opened up a storefront in the South Green shopping center in Carrboro. Owner Jaysen Wilson, 39, poses inside the restaurant.
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Local food truck in Chapel’ Hill and Carrboro, ‘The Flying Pierogi’ has opened up a storefront in the South Green shopping center in Carrboro. Owner Jaysen Wilson, 39, poses inside the restaurant.
Local food truck in Chapel’ Hill and Carrboro, ‘The Flying Pierogi’ has opened up a storefront in the South Green shopping center in Carrboro. Owner Jaysen Wilson, 39, poses inside the restaurant.
East Rosemary Street has reopened to the public, starting on Monday, April 15. Traffic flows both ways, connecting Henderson Street with North Columbia Street.
East Rosemary Street has reopened to the public, starting on Monday, April 15. Traffic flows both ways, connecting Henderson Street with North Columbia Street.
East Rosemary Street has reopened to the public, starting on Monday, April 15. Traffic flows both ways, connecting Henderson Street with North Columbia Street.
East Rosemary Street has reopened to the public, starting on Monday, April 15. Traffic flows both ways, connecting Henderson Street with North Columbia Street.
East Rosemary Street has reopened to the public, starting on Monday, April 15. Traffic flows both ways, connecting Henderson Street with North Columbia Street.
East Rosemary Street has reopened to the public, starting on Monday, April 15. Traffic flows both ways, connecting Henderson Street with North Columbia Street.
East Rosemary Street has reopened to the public, starting on Monday, April 15. Traffic flows both ways, connecting Henderson Street with North Columbia Street.
East Rosemary Street has reopened to the public, starting on Monday, April 15. Traffic flows both ways, connecting Henderson Street with North Columbia Street.
East Rosemary Street has reopened to the public, starting on Monday, April 15. Traffic flows both ways, connecting Henderson Street with North Columbia Street.
East Rosemary Street has reopened to the public, starting on Monday, April 15. Traffic flows both ways, connecting Henderson Street with North Columbia Street.
East Rosemary Street has reopened to the public, starting on Monday, April 15. Traffic flows both ways, connecting Henderson Street with North Columbia Street.
East Rosemary Street has reopened to the public, starting on Monday, April 15. Traffic flows both ways, connecting Henderson Street with North Columbia Street.
East Rosemary Street has reopened to the public, starting on Monday, April 15. Traffic flows both ways, connecting Henderson Street with North Columbia Street.
East Rosemary Street has reopened to the public, starting on Monday, April 15. Traffic flows both ways, connecting Henderson Street with North Columbia Street.
The Flying Pierogi Delicatessen recently opened a storefront in the South Green shopping center in Carrboro, filling the former Coronato’s Pizza location.
North Carolina's State of the Teaching Profession report, released earlier this month, shows statewide teacher attrition was 11.5 percent during the 2022-23 school year, an increase from 7.8 percent the year before. Beginning teachers — who are in their first three years of teaching — have an attrition rate of 15.1 percent.
So far this year, the Chapel Hill Town Council has only held three regular meetings. Multiple business meetings have been changed to work sessions, and the council has not heard any new development project proposals since the start of 2024.
Multiple community organizations submitted a petition to the Chapel Hill Town Council in early March to provide at least four public bathrooms in downtown Chapel Hill in well-traveled, centrally-located areas. The petition also asks that the bathrooms be well-lit, supplied with hygiene products and well-maintained.