May 8, 2008 | Flora | 0 Comments »

Holly flowers are really neat. Though not big and showy like dogwoods and magnolias, once you have looked closely at a cluster of holly flowers you may get hooked on looking forward to them each spring. And you’ll feel really special when you can determine for your neighbors and friends whether or not a particular holly will have berries in the fall.
Knowing that holly trees are either male or female, you can describe that a winter berry display on a female tree depends upon the presence of a male holly within flying distance for insects to carry pollen from the male to the female tree.
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May 8, 2008 | News, Top Story | 0 Comments »

Going into Tuesday, higher registration numbers were already indicating a heavy turnout for Election Day, when Orange County voters would cast their ballots for everything from a tax referendum to the next president. The early vote total swelled as well, nearly reaching 18,000 votes by the close of business on Saturday, meaning that 18 percent of those registered voted prior to Election Day, a total close to the average total turnout in a typical primary year. By the time Tuesday’s votes were added in, more than 46,190 had voted in the county, putting turnout at an estimated 48 percent.
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May 8, 2008 | News | 0 Comments »

Like elsewhere in the state, voters in Orange County overwhelmingly rejected a proposed 0.4 percent land transfer tax.
The ballot referendum was defeated by a margin of 28,053 to 14,288, or 66 percent to 34 percent.
Real estate and homebuilder groups spent more than $205,000 through the end of April toward defeating the measure. A pro-transfer tax group spent only about $2,000 in advocating for the effort. And though the county allocated $100,000 for an education campaign, many observers expect the actual money spent to be lower than that, given the short amount of time between the decision to add the tax to the ballot and the election.
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May 8, 2008 | News | 0 Comments »

Now that spring is finally in full bloom, it’s time to head on down to the banks of the Haw River in Bynum, where this Saturday, the Haw River Assembly will host the 19th annual Haw River Festival.
Cynthia Crossen, the Haw River Assembly’s River Watch coordinator, said she hopes the festival, a fundraiser for the Haw River Assembly, will bring folks from all over the watershed area.
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May 8, 2008 | News | 0 Comments »
by Kirk Ross
Staff Writer
It’s budget time for local governments and indications are that no matter where you live in Orange County, your tax bill is likely to rise.
Carrboro Town Manager Steve Stewart presents his annual budget on Tuesday. Though it is uncertain how much of an increase he’s built in, the town is faced with the same challenges as many others, including rising health care increases and the cost of staffing new facilities.
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May 8, 2008 | Calendars, Music | 0 Comments »
Thursday May 8
Blue Horn Lounge: Modena
Cat’s Cradle: The Casualties, Krum Bums, Antagonizers, No Revolution
The Cave: Early: Tim Krekel Late: McCauliffe Brothers
General Store Café:
Club Boheme
Local 506: The Physics of Meaning, Filthybird, Tiny Meteors
Nightlight: Monsonia, Algebra of Need, Hazerai
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May 8, 2008 | News | 0 Comments »
By Valarie Schwartz
There have been recent reports of Carrboro pedestrians walking around in the vicinity of South Greensboro and Main streets covetously carrying brown paper bags. There have been no reports of people drinking from the bags, but some may have been “huffing” from them.
Further investigation revealed more of the same.
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May 8, 2008 | News | 0 Comments »
A man was shot during an armed robbery at a residence on Fan Branch Lane in Chapel Hill early Wednesday morning.
Carrboro police apprehended four suspects shortly after Chapel Hill police responded to a report of an armed robbery. The victims reported that they returned home to discover three intruders, and two of the victims struggled with the suspects. During the struggle, a suspect’s handgun fired, shooting one of the suspects in the leg, and the suspects fled the scene.
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May 8, 2008 | Obituary | 0 Comments »
C. Matthew “Mac” Maynor, 68, of Chapel Hill, died in his home March 26, 2008. He was a lifetime resident of Chapel Hill, and the son of the late Clyde and Blanche Maynor.
Mr. Maynor is survived by his wife of 45 years, Patricia “Pat” Maynor; daughter Vicki Maynor Isley; son-in-law Duncan Isley; grandson, Angus Isley of Durham; sister Clydia “Holly” Holland; and two brothers, Ross Maynor of Lynchburg, Va. And Harold Maynor of Todd, NC.
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May 8, 2008 | News | 0 Comments »
This Tuesday, the Orange County Planning Department will host a public information session for residents, property owners, businesses and others interested in the Eno Economic Development District at the Planning and Agricultural Building on Revere Road in Hillsborough.
The Eno Economic Development District is in the general area of Highway 70 and I-85 near the Durham County line. The session will be held as an open house and those interested can drop by anytime between 4 and 7 p.m.
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May 8, 2008 | News | 0 Comments »
A raccoon found northeast of Hillsborough tested positive for rabies on Tuesday at the State Laboratory of Public Health.
The raccoon was submitted after a resident in the vicinity of New Sharon Church Road and Schley Road saw one of her four dogs with the raccoon. The dog was the mother of three five-month old puppies who were also outside at the time. Although the puppies were not seen with the raccoon, contact could not be ruled out.
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May 8, 2008 | News | 0 Comments »
Bradly Broadwell has been appointed as economic development director for Orange County.
As economic development director, Broadwell will be responsible for creating and implementing strategies to enhance the economic well-being of Orange County. He will also oversee the Visitor’s Bureau and Arts Commission.
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May 8, 2008 | Community | 0 Comments »
by Susan Dickson
Staff Writer
The Paris of the Piedmont now has its very own children’s book.
A Weekend in the Paris of the Piedmont, written by Irma Tejada and illustrated by Chris Kanoy, recounts the adventures of young Lizzie and her mother, as they spend a weekend touring Carrboro. The pair travels to several Carrboro hot spots – including the Farmers’ Market, Elmo’s and Cliff’s Meat Market – as Lizzie’s mother explains to her daughter why Carrboro is called the Paris of the Piedmont.
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May 8, 2008 | Arts, Calendars | 0 Comments »
Carrboro
The ArtsCenter
Center Gallery—community photography contest
East End Gallery
ELEMENTS—the fifth annual Community Art Project through May 28
The Beehive Salon
Sincerely Yours—works depicting life in Chapel Hill by Washington Capps
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May 8, 2008 | Calendars, Community | 0 Comments »
Special Events
Fourth Friday Studio Stroll — downtown Pittsboro artists open studio doors from 6-8pm, May 23. Demonstration at Side Street Gallery 6:30pm pittsboroshops.com
Classic Car Show — Saturday, May 17. 10am-2pm at the Walnut Grove UMC. Classic American and European cars. Refreshments will be available.$20 car show entry fee. Winners receive a dash plaque certificate and gift. Proceeds will go to the American Cancer Society and the Orange/Hillsborough Relay For Life. donwollum@gmail.com or 732-5722
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