El Centro Hispano moves into new location on Weaver Street
To celebrate its arrival in the heart of Carrboro at 201 W. Weaver St., El Centro Hispano opened its new doors Thursday night to the applause of community activists, friends and members.
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To celebrate its arrival in the heart of Carrboro at 201 W. Weaver St., El Centro Hispano opened its new doors Thursday night to the applause of community activists, friends and members.
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With less than a week until Election Day, The Daily Tar Heel spoke with the Chapel Hill Town Council candidates to discuss major issues facing the town council. Election Day is Nov. 5.
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