Chapel Hill Night Life Gets a New Element
The high-end club located in the former theater on West Rosemary Street, will hold its grand opening Saturday from 10 p.m. to 4 a.m., bringing the first club of its kind to the area.
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The high-end club located in the former theater on West Rosemary Street, will hold its grand opening Saturday from 10 p.m. to 4 a.m., bringing the first club of its kind to the area.
The Development Plan proposes 41 new buildings during the course of eight years -- the first installment of UNC's Master Plan. The town passed the plan after an almost three-month-long negotiation process with University officials.
The town of Chapel Hill organized Friday's vigil in response to President Bush's declaration that Friday would be a National Day of Prayer and Remembrance for victims of the attacks.
Kim Hoke, spokeswoman for the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools, said teachers braced for counseling on Tuesday morning when terrorist attacks took place at three sites along the East Coast.
About 50 residents, landowners and officials gathered Friday for the first ever Pine Street Block Party, which was created to address tension that arose on Pine Street this summer.
At its regular business meeting, the Orange County Board of Commissioners opted to renew an agreement that places UNC School of Dentistry students in Carrboro, Hillsborough and Chapel Hill health departments.
Most of the meeting's debate centered on an amendment that would require more specific wording of a $2 million resolution designed to assist Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools with financing the planning of a new high school.
The board granted $2,500 to Community Cuisine on Tuesday night, tapping into the $15,000 Carrboro contingency budget that is set aside for emergencies.
Larry Oakley, a Piedmont Electric employee of 14 years, died Thursday in a work-related accident while repairing electrical lines in Dogwood Acres.
The Pine Street block party, which is expected to be held from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Nov. 7, is aimed at rebuilding relationships among long-term homeowners, renters and landlords, said Megan Bahr, a resident and coordinator of the party.
By Amanda Wilson
By Amanda Wilson
The development, called the Employer-Employee Housing Project, might help alleviate the demand for low-cost housing for UNC and town employees in Chapel Hill.
During the next six months, town and University staffs will work together to prepare a draft of the new Office Institutional-4 Zoning District.
You blink in the bright morning sun as you walk out the door and head toward your work in a research complex on the cutting edge of bio-tech/human genome research.
The statement, deferred since March 26 to allow for revisions based on resident comments, outlines the town's legal requirement to uphold regulation of any new development. New UNC growth has become increasingly debated with the UNC Board of Trustees' recent approval of the Master Plan, a 50-year blueprint for campus growth.
The Carrboro Board of Aldermen examined possible content for its future town Web site on Tuesday night, responding to the growing 21st century requirement to be techno-savvy.
UNC's Transit and Parking Advisory Committee has helped to bring fare-free busing to the top of transportation discussions in the community this year.
The findings of the Major Investment Study, a collaborative research project conducted by the N.C. Department of Transportation, Duke University, UNC, the Triangle Transit Authority and Durham and Orange counties, are due in May.
The Board of Trustees will vote Thursday on a version of the Master Plan, a blueprint for campus growth for the next 50 years. The plan could include campus growth onto land now occupied by residents.