For old Tar Heels of a certain vintage, this time of year is sure to conjure up memories of JUBILEE.
Month: June 2012
Phil Blank, June 28, 2012
Illustration by Phil Blank
House Calls, June 28, 2012
This week we respond to questions about petechiae and combining ibuprofen and acetaminophen.
Beating the heat
A number of residents young and old were gathered at the pool to cool off from the summer heat.
Brennan made lasting impact
Time can blur the lens into the past, skewing our appreciation for what once-great athletes accomplished.
BIG CITY: Dare to dream
The president announced a shift in immigration enforcement the other day, leading to outcry among his opponents.
Catch 22: Carrboro 2012
There is a Catch 22 hanging out in our community, and we need to solve it together.
Solution for pollution
Piedmont creeks need our help. Rainwater is running off roads, roofs and lawns and flowing too quickly into our creeks.
FLORA: Searching for the Carolina lily
Dr. W. C. Coker began the Coker Arboretum as an outdoor classroom to supplement classes on identification and ecology of North Carolina native plants.
Special Tuesday market to be held July 3
A special pre-Independence Day market will be held at the Carrboro Farmers’ Market.
General Assembly hosts local nurse as Nurse of the Day
Carrboro resident Edna Hudson served on behalf of the North Carolina Nurses Association as Nurse of the Day at the N.C. General Assembly.
Chapel Hill-Carrboro Meals on Wheels receives donation from Walmart
The Walmart Foundation has donated $25,000 to Chapel Hill-Carrboro Meals on Wheels.
Carrboro Branch Library calls for art entries
The Carrboro Branch Library will hold its second juried Two Dimensional Art Exhibit from Oct. 27 through Jan. 14.
Charterwood project still in limbo
Charterwood won a majority of approval votes by the Chapel Hill Town Council.
BOA adopts sign changes
The Carrboro Board of Alderman voted unanimously to adopt a resolution amending a sign ordinance.