PITTSBORO — The Chatham Arts Council is excitedly accepting applications for its annual Grassroots Arts Grants, a program aimed to help organizations do amazing work through the arts. Since …
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From Chatham Arts Council
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5/3/23
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PITTSBORO — Investments yield outcomes.
That’s the pitch Chatham County Schools Superintendent Dr. Anthony Jackson is making to county commissioners this budget season. Last Tuesday, …
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BY BEN RAPPAPORT, News + Record Staff
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5/3/23
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PITTSBORO — The Chatham County Climate Advisory Committee, tasked with advising the commissioners on how to adapt to and mitigate climate change, met last Thursday to discuss topics ranging …
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BY EVEY WEISBLAT
News + Record Correspondent
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5/3/23
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Some large employers are asking remote-working employees to come back to the office. But the growth of coworking during, and since, the Covid-19 pandemic has been well-documented.
In Chatham …
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5/3/23
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Chatham Park’s Preston Development Company named ‘Market Excellence Development Company of the Year’
PITTSBORO — Chatham Park, a residential master-planned community by Preston Development Company, received 14 Home Builders Association (HBA) of Raleigh-Wake County major achievement in market …
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5/3/23
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The Chatham County Council on Aging has numerous ongoing and upcoming events on its calendar for county residents.
Grandparents Raising Grandchildren
The COA will host a “Grandparents …
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From Chatham Council on Aging
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5/3/23
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PITTSBORO — Meals on Wheels America has announced that The Home Depot Foundation has committed $2.53 million to support expansion of Helping Homebound Heroes, a program that provides home …
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From Chatham County Council on Aging
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5/3/23
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New York-style, Chicago deep dish ... they are all well and good, but if you want to meet a tribe deadly serious about “pie,” come to New Jersey. (Although if we were being honest, I …
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BY DEBBIE MATTHEWS, The Curious Cook
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5/3/23
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PITTSBORO — The warehouse where Sierra Socks retails its goods online is tucked inside a building behind Pittsboro’s Fire Department, on Fayetteville Street.
From there, owner Veli …
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BY BILL HORNER III, Publisher
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5/3/23
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SILER CITY — The town’s board of commissioners held a public hearing about updating codes and ordinances for pools at in town residences. The board voted unanimously to approve the …
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BY TAYLOR HEEDEN, News + Record Staff
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5/3/23
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SILER CITY — Business owners in Siler City will have the opportunity to apply for either a Downtown Building Rehab grant or a Downtown Façade grant through the Siler City Development …
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BY TAYLOR HEEDEN, News + Record Staff
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5/3/23
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PITTSBORO — Despite the protests and appeals of Chatham County Sheriff Mike Roberson, a version of “Red Rover” that involves the passing of a television remote control will not be …
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By Jimmy Lewis
Chatham County Council on Aging
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5/3/23
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This week, Chatham County schools are competing in their respective baseball and softball conference tournaments. This is the final tune-up for area programs before the start of next week’s …
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BY JEREMY VERNON, Sports Editor
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5/3/23
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This week marked the start of the state playoffs for four Chatham County boys tennis teams.
Leading the pack is Seaforth, which entered its first-round match against East Carteret on Wednesday …
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BY JEREMY VERNON, Sports Editor
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5/3/23
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The race for the Chatham County girls soccer golden boot is heating up with only a handful of games remaining in the regular season.
Entering this week’s games, the top goal-scorer in the …
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BY JEREMY VERNON, Sports Editor
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5/3/23
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At a meeting Tuesday, the North Carolina High School Athletic Association’s Board of Directors considered a proposal to allow high school athletes in the state the ability to profit off their …
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BY JEREMY VERNON, Sports Editor
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5/3/23
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Down 6-0 after the first half of its regular-season finale against Chapel Hill last Thursday, the Northwood boys lacrosse team was in desperate need of a spark.
Enter freshman goalkeeper James …
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BY JEREMY VERNON, Sports Editor
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5/3/23
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On March 30, three North Carolina Republican state senators — Tim Moffitt (R-Dist. 48), Eddie Settle (R-Dist. 36) and Bobby Hanig (R-Dist. 3) — introduced Senate Bill 430, “An Act …
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BY JEREMY VERNON, Sports Editor
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5/3/23
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After just four weeks of planning, United Way of Chatham hosted its first community “Day of Service” event last Thursday — kicking off its fundraising season and organizing more than 100 …
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BY HANNAH MCCLELLAN, News + Record Staff
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9/11/20
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More than six months into the coronavirus pandemic, businesses at The Plant, home of the Chatham Beverage District on Lorax Lane east of downtown, are surviving through a combination of good fortune and business acumen.
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BY LARS DOLDER, News + Record Correspondent
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9/4/20
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