Veterans hand out Buddy Poppies on Franklin Street
Elmer G. Hughes spent his Monday on Franklin Street, passing out red plastic flowers — called Buddy Poppies — to honor military veterans.
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Elmer G. Hughes spent his Monday on Franklin Street, passing out red plastic flowers — called Buddy Poppies — to honor military veterans.
Editor’s Note: A team of six staff writers, including Mary Helen Moore, Princess Streeter, Rachel Herzog, Will Parker, Zoe Schaver and Patrick Millett, were stationed around Chapel Hill to cover the town council elections.
New website tracks area food trucks
Chapel Hill has one less advisory board after members of the Cemeteries Advisory Board voted to stop meeting last month — and members of the Chapel Hill Town Council aren’t happy about it.
An East Carolina University favorite, Sup Dogs, plans to share its secret sauce and hot dogs with Franklin Street next year.
In the wake of the deaths of two cyclists and a pedestrian last week, the Carrboro Board of Aldermen discussed increasing protection for cyclists and pedestrians at their Tuesday night meeting.