Archive for May 15th, 2008

School budget fueling tax increase

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by Susan Dickson
Staff Writer

The Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools district has requested a budget increase of more than $6.8 million this year, including more than $2.4 million to fund salary and benefit increases and other state mandates.

This would be a 12.5 percent increase over last year’s budget.

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Obituary - Irina Yarmolenko

May 15, 2008 | Obituary | 0 Comments »

Irina “Ira” Yarmolenko had a sunny spirit, a quick smile and friends everywhere she went. She wasn’t supposed to die at age 20. The UNC Charlotte sophomore was found Monday, May 5, 2008 next to her car on the banks of the Catawba River in Mount Holly.

Yarmolenko was born in the Ukraine but grew up in Chapel Hill. Her family moved to North Carolina in the 1990s as refugees and her parents found science jobs in Greensboro and later moved to Chapel Hill.
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Obituary - Samuel Moyle Boone

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Samuel Moyle Boone 89, of Chapel Hill, died Monday May 5th, 2008 at UNC Hospital.

Mr. Boone was a native of Gates County, NC, son of the late William Jordan and Minnie Belle Williams Boone. He was a U.S. Army Air Corps veteran of World War II. He was retired from UNC-CH Academic Affairs Library as librarian after 30 years of service, and went on to Duke University’s Perkins Library for 5 years.
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Fires strike Carrboro residences

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Employees of Disaster Restoration Services Corp. remove damaged furniture from the home at 1604 Pathway Drive Wednesday. The home was damaged by a fire that broke out early Saturday, May 10. Photo by Emily Burns.
Employees of Disaster Restoration Services Corp. remove damaged furniture from the home at 1604 Pathway Drive Wednesday. The home was damaged by a fire that broke out early Saturday, May 10. Photo by Emily Burns.
A lightning strike caused a fire to burn through the attic of a Carrboro home early Saturday, May 10, according to the Carrboro Fire-Rescue Department. No injuries were reported.

Emergency personnel were dispatched to the home at 1604 Pathway Dr. just after midnight and firefighters had controlled the fire after approximately 23 minutes. The home, owned by David and Adele Roth, received an estimated $200,000 in fire, smoke and water damage.
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Obituary - Marvin Poythress

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Marvin Poythress, 78, passed away Saturday May 11, 2008 after several years of declining health. A Chapel Hill native, Marvin was the son of the late Ila and Furman Poythress. He was preceded in death by his loving wife of 50 years, Ann Phelps Poythress, and by his brothers Robert Poythress and Durrell Poythress.

Marvin graduated from the old Chapel Hill High School, located at that time on Franklin St. Though big in stature, he had a soft heart and was affectionately called “Teddy Bear” by his friends. As a lifelong active member of Damascus Church he served as treasurer and enjoyed singing in the choir. Marvin retired from UNC Hospitals after 33 years of service in 1983. After retirement, he continued working with UNC Athletics, where he began as a young man selling buckets of iced drinks up and down the bleachers. He then progressed from usher to supervising operations on Kenan Stadium’s southside. He enjoyed his many years working with basketball operations as well, especially enjoying the championship victories. After 50 years of working at Kenan Stadium, Marvin retired in 1999. The UNC Athletic Department established The Poythress Service Award presented to the volunteer staff member who most exemplifies Marvin’s work ethic, dedication and attitude. He loved his God, his family, his country and his Tar Heels.
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School board to approve CHHS walk zone

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by Susan Dickson
Staff Writer

The Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools Board of Education is expected to approve a plan tonight (Thursday) that will create a walk zone around Chapel Hill High School and eliminate bus stops for 66 students.

A sidewalk network on Homestead, High School and Seawell School roads was completed in December, allowing students to safely walk to Chapel Hill High. District officials have said most students already use the sidewalk, drive to school or are dropped off at school by their parents, so very few students use the bus stops in the potential walk-zone area.
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Rain shortens Carolina’s commencement

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A steady rain that began shortly before the 9:30 a.m. Sunday start of Carolina’s commencement celebration in Kenan Stadium shortened the ceremony.

Outgoing Chancellor James Moeser conferred the degrees of the undergraduates, who were led in the traditional turning of their mortarboard tassels by Senior Class President Ashley Shores, who gave remarks as planned.
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News Brief: Edwards to endorse Obama

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As The Citizen was going to press, ABC News was reporting that John Edwards is expected to endorse Barack Obama on Wednesday, May 14 at a nighttime event in Grand Rapids, Mich. Sen. Hillary Clinton, Obama’s opponent in the nationwide primary race, defeated Obama in West Virginia’s primary by 41 points on Tuesday. The endorsement is more bad news for the Clinton campaign, which, despite recent victories, remains behind that of the Illinois senator.

News Brief: Golf tourney

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UNC’s Finley Golf Course will host the Third Annual Dre’ Bly Celebrity Golf Classic on Saturday, May 17, starting at 11 a.m. The event is open to the public and admission is $5 for adults, free for children 12 and under.
Dre’ Bly will host and be joined by Phil Ford, Marshall Faulk, Torry Holt, Alge Crumpler, Butch Davis and others. Proceeds benefit the Dre’ Bly Foundation, which awards sports-related scholarships, and CarolinaPros, a public service organization of former Carolina athletes.

News Brief: NC immigrant rights

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Dani Martinez-Moore, immigration network coordinator for the NC Justice Center, will discuss her work with various organizations providing assistance to immigrants in their struggles against unjust treatment, in a presentation entitled “How are Immigrant Rights Addressed in North Carolina?” The talk is at 7 p.m., May 22 at the Chapel Hill Public Library, 100 Library Drive. For information, call 942-2535.

News Brief: District 2 commissioner runoff

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The District 2 Board of County Commissioners seat is up in the air after primary candidate Leo Allison submitted a request for a runoff against Steve Yuhasz about four hours before the board of elections deadline.

Yuhasz won 37.23 percent of the votes, Allison took second with 27.72 percent. Because the winning total is below 40 percent, Allison is entitled to a runoff election.
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News Brief: Local employers recognized

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Debra Dihoff, executive director of the National Alliance on Mental Illness-North Carolina, will be the keynote speaker at Club Nova’s 10th Annual Employers’ Reception on Thursday, May 22.

The event will be held to celebrate Club Nova’s Transitional and Independent Employment program and the local businesses that have provided jobs for the program this year. Those to receive awards include the Mental Health Association of Orange County, UNC School of Social Work, Staples and Open Eye Cafe.
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Arts Calendar: 05/15/08

May 15, 2008 | Arts, Calendars | 0 Comments »

Birdpeck Crabapplle Pot by Pat Lloyd, on display at the Hillsborough Gallery of Arts.
Birdpeck Crabapplle Pot by Pat Lloyd, on display at the Hillsborough Gallery of Arts.
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

Caffe Driade
Bridget Walsh—acrylic paintings
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Community Brief: Hidden Voices benefit

May 15, 2008 | Community | 0 Comments »

The ArtsCenter will host a benefit for Hidden Voices May 16 at 8 p.m. The event includes a slideshow of past projects by Hidden Voices. Broadway performer John Feitch emcees. Authors Clyde Edgerton, Allan Gurganus, Jaki Shelton Green and Nancy Peacock share from their writings. Christen Campbell will perform jazz. The evening will end with a preview of the new Hidden Voices project, “Speaking Without Tongues,” which explores violence and survival in history and folklore of women around the world.

Hidden Voices creates artistic projects to share the voices of the disadvantaged.

Community Brief: New Cornucopia House executive director

May 15, 2008 | Community | 0 Comments »

The Cornucopia House Cancer Support Center has announced the appointment of Mary M. Lawrence as the organization’s new executive director. Lawrence, an experienced nonprofit manager, has served as the CEO for several social service and health organizations and she has an established history of bringing creative thinking to the nonprofit sector. Additionally, she has provided consulting and coaching services to nonprofit leaders in areas such as volunteerism, community relations and board development.

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