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Luna Pops

| May 11, 2014 | 0 Comments
Luna Pops

NC-based LunaPops to go into 180 Harris Teeter stores As of May 1, 2014, 180 Harris Teeter supermarkets in eight states and the District of Columbia will carry LunaPops in their frozen foods sections. LunaPops are made and based in Hillsborough, NC. Harris Teeter, headquartered in Matthews, NC, is a company known for supporting local suppliers […]

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“The Tokyo Rosenthal Program”

| May 11, 2014 | 0 Comments
“The Tokyo Rosenthal Program”

Chapel Hill Americana Music Artist Tokyo Rosenthal To Host Syndicated Radio Show Rock & Sock Records recording artist, Tokyo Rosenthal, has been selected to host a weekly, syndicated radio show featuring live performances by Americana singer-songwriters. The show, aptly titled “The Tokyo Rosenthal Program”, will be recorded “live to disc” beginning June 5, 2014. Distribution […]

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“Liberating Dixie” by Ed Williams

| May 11, 2014 | 0 Comments
“Liberating Dixie” by Ed Williams

LIBERATING DIXIE: An Editor’s Life, from Ole Miss to Obama For more than a half-century as a journalist, Ed Williams has kept a keen – and critical – eye on the South and the nation. Liberating Dixie, a collection of his best work, offers an exhilarating tour through what he has seen.  The characters range […]

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“The Lonely Little Sea Shell” by Beth Carter

| May 11, 2014 | 0 Comments
“The Lonely Little Sea Shell” by Beth Carter

NC Educator Beth Carter new children’s book, THE LONELY LITTLE SEA SHELL, helps children learn self worth and inner beauty. Beth Carter shares her love of children and sea shells in a unique manner while they learn to identify common “treasures” found on our beaches. The Lonely Little Sea Shell by Beth Carter Have you […]

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“Forbidden Harvest” by Peter Rizzolo

| May 11, 2014 | 0 Comments
“Forbidden Harvest” by Peter Rizzolo

ORGAN TRANSPLANTS IS SUBJECT OF CHAPEL HILL DOCTOR’S NOVEL After retiring from a long career as a medical doctor, including 19 years as faculty in the University of North Carolina School of Medicine, Peter Rizzolo, Chapel Hill resident, has released his new novel, based upon the theme of organ transplants. His medical thriller, Forbidden Harvest, stars […]

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“The Road Home” by StoryCorps

| May 11, 2014 | 0 Comments
“The Road Home” by StoryCorps

StoryCorps presents The Road Home, a contemporary re-telling of the Parable of the Good Samaritan. Eddie Lanier, son of a previous Chapel Hill mayor Edwin S. Lanier, struggled with alcoholism for over 40 years, until his 28th stint in rehab finally led to sobriety. Homeless and hungry, Eddie roamed the streets of his native Chapel Hill, NC, and found a friend in David Wright […]

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Cinc Hayes

| May 8, 2014 | 0 Comments
Cinc Hayes

Local artist Cinc Hayes will be showing his colorful and whimsical paintings during the month of May at the Steel String Craft Brewery in Carrboro, NC. The show’s opening night will be Friday May 9, 2014, during the 2nd Friday ArtWalk.

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Carrboro Day

| May 2, 2014 | 0 Comments
Carrboro Day

Carrboro Day is Sunday, May 4, 2014 from 1- 6 pm at the Town Commons! (Or Century Center, if it rains.) Now in its 19th year, Carrboro Day is one of the most festive celebrations in a town that knows how to throw a great party. Don’t miss it!

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Carrboro Elementary School Fair

| April 29, 2014 | 0 Comments
Carrboro Elementary School Fair

Don’t miss the Annual Carrboro Elementary School Fair this Saturday, May 3, 2014, from 10:00 am – 2:00 pm at Carrboro Elementary School, rain or shine!

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19th Annual Piedmont Farm Tour – 2014

| April 23, 2014 | 0 Comments
19th Annual Piedmont Farm Tour – 2014

Chapel Hill in April is a colorful wonderland of blossoming flowers and bright green leaves. One of the best ways to celebrate Spring’s renewal is to visit our local farms by taking the 19th Annual Piedmont Farm Tour!

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