Town clerk to leave after 23-year stint
At the end of this month, Chapel Hill will lose a woman who many agree has valiantly served the town and the public for the last 23 1/2 years.
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At the end of this month, Chapel Hill will lose a woman who many agree has valiantly served the town and the public for the last 23 1/2 years.
The Adams tract has long been one of Carrboro's premier recreational resources, and it will now officially remain part of the town's natural luster.
If residents of the Triangle decide to go out to eat today, they might be fighting more than their own hunger.
The skyline of downtown Chapel Hill took a step toward major change Tuesday, as years of planning and waiting culminated in the groundbreaking of Rosemary Village.
Twelve-year-olds aren't allowed to vote legally, but with the help of a new program, students in two seventh-grade classes at A.L. Stanback Middle School will be able to participate in the election process.
Even though its first day of business was April 13, Uncle Charlie's Fish Fry and Wings in Carrboro held its grand opening Tuesday.
A pair of town vehicles soon could be part of the next step in Carrboro's experiment with biodiesel fuel.
Although problems with parking and biker safety along Cameron Avenue are not a new issue, the Chapel Hill Town Council now is examining ways to rectify the situation.
Chapel Hill and Carrboro joined more than 1,400 towns and cities across the nation and 37 countries worldwide to celebrate Wednesday as Car-Free Day.