Chapel Hill police and fire departments to hold 9/11 memorial
Chapel Hill’s police and fire departments said they will never forget the sacrifices of New York City’s firefighters and police officers after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
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Chapel Hill’s police and fire departments said they will never forget the sacrifices of New York City’s firefighters and police officers after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
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When Tom Greene began teaching in fall 2007, he decided he was going to do so openly.
Fewer students than last year attended the local school districts’ annual college fair at UNC on Tuesday, but the University’s table was still crowded.
The Orange County Board of Commissioners decided they didn’t have enough information to draw a definite conclusion on the collaboration of the Chapel Hill and Orange County public libraries at Tuesday night’s meeting.