An airplane crashed not half a mile from my house, and I heard nothing until the sirens began. We live underneath the flight path of many planes taking off and landing at Horace Williams Airport. We always know when the Tar Heels are playing football at home because of the increased air traffic, and more […]
Who should worry?
http://chapelhillwatch.com/2010/07/14/who-should-worry/
Investment property
What does Betty Kenan know that the rest of the moneyed world doesn’t? Georgia Kyser’s house at 504 E. Franklin St. sat on the market for, what, four or five years, at least. I don’t recall its initial asking price, though I remember thinking when I heard it, “Good luck with that.” As the house […]
http://chapelhillwatch.com/2010/07/12/investment-property/
Museum’s final hours
Nothing but bad news came out of the Chapel Hill Museum’s board meeting last night. Monday will be the last day the public can see the exhibits, though the gift shop likely will remain open for another week, said Stephen Rich, the museum’s treasurer. All that inventory must be sold, as well as the museum’s […]
http://chapelhillwatch.com/2010/07/09/museums-final-hours/
Diversity
While we sat in Kenan Stadium on July 4, waiting for the fireworks display to begin, I was struck by the diversity of the crowd. Not just in race and ethnicity, but in age range and social group – families of mom-dad-kids, grandma-mom-kids, dad-kids, and other mixes; teenagers with their friends; senior citizens in male-female […]
http://chapelhillwatch.com/2010/07/08/diversity/
Just don’t tell
As I listened to the debate, during the Town Council’s last business meeting on June 21, over guidelines vs. standards pertaining to the Planning Commission’s request for clarification on how to proceed with the section on shelters in the Land Use Management Ordinance, something Mayor Mark Kleinschmidt tossed off caught my attention. At the start […]
http://chapelhillwatch.com/2010/07/07/just-dont-tell/
Wanted: Guest bloggers
Got something to say? We need to hear from you. We’d like to open Chapel Hill Watch up to guest bloggers. Between Chaucer and Uncle Sam, Don’s time is spoken for for the rest of the summer. Although Nancy is always ready to spout off about something, she would like to lace her posts with […]
http://chapelhillwatch.com/2010/07/06/wanted-guest-bloggers/
We’re back
I wish we had some cover-up to explain our nearly two-week silence. But it was much more plebeian than that – we needed money. Rental property I needed to refurbish before new tenants moved in; a course Don needed to take to further his career; our regular freelance assignments that allow us to pay our […]
http://chapelhillwatch.com/2010/07/05/were-back/
Another extension
We ask your forbearance. Don is immersed in a course on Chaucer, and he communicates only in Middle English these days. I’m refurbishing a house by day and shifting my full-time work to hours I would normally sleep. We will try to delve into all that happened at Monday’s Town Council meeting by early next […]
http://chapelhillwatch.com/2010/06/23/another-extension/
To be continued …
Last night’s council meeting was full and long, a good part of it devoted to the issue of shelter guidelines. Though the meeting ended before midnight (barely), today is a day of deadlines for us. Give us a day to unpack what went on. We’ll have a report tomorrow. — Don Evans and Nancy Oates
http://chapelhillwatch.com/2010/06/22/to-be-continued/
Pound foolish
If only Traci Davenport, executive director of the Chapel Hill Museum, had asked for $16 million instead of $49,000, the Town Council might have approved her funding request. Instead of asking for $34,250 for additional operating expenses plus an extra $15,000 to take care of some maintenance projects that had been deferred, perhaps Davenport should […]
http://chapelhillwatch.com/2010/06/21/pound-foolish/