Chapel Hill is almost ready to name the new town manager; Carrboro has a huge response for its first Citizens Academy. Also, Lavelle reads poetry from local students who won the town’s “Play Ball” poetry/essay contest.
Construction season begins in Hillsborough; Chapel Hill and Carrboro talk trees (and the clear-cutting thereof); and Dorosin eyes some troubling proposed state constitutional amendments.
“If you woke up and saw a dinosaur roaming around in your backyard, what would you do?” (with special guest, 97.9 The Hill Sunday Morning News Host, Daniela Ocampo.)
“If you had to build a house out of foods, what materials would you use?” (with special guests, Elizabeth Cheek and Philip Jones, representing the Carolina Club, and discussing their ‘Pasta with a Purpose’ and ‘Tar Heel Thanksgiving’ Initiatives.)
Aaron Keck spoke with Hillsborough Mayor Tom Stevens, Chapel Hill Mayor Pam Hemminger, and Carrboro Mayor Lydia Lavelle about budget votes for their respective towns.