Help the Chapel Hill-Carrboro community give back during the holidays
Chapel Hill and Carrboro businesses and non-profit organizations are stepping up this holiday season in the spirit of giving.
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Chapel Hill and Carrboro businesses and non-profit organizations are stepping up this holiday season in the spirit of giving.
As the Orange and Alamance boards of county commissioners debated altering county lines at a Monday meeting, residents and officials expressed concern over how their property lines would be affected.
Though Carrboro maintenance projects have delayed construction on a new community garden, fundraising for the project is already well on its way.
More than 20 residents rallied around the Chapel Hill Town Hall Monday evening to protest the recent termination of two solid waste workers.
With Homecoming taking place the Saturday before Halloween and classes looming the morning after, this year’s celebrations could expand to more than one night.
Domino’s is preparing hot boxes of pizza today for residents whose homes are most prepared for a fire.
C.W. Stanford Middle School student Moenesha Johnson, 13, returned this week to a tutoring program in Hillsborough.
A local day care is aiming to combat obesity after receiving a grant to improve its outdoor facilities.