Stop wasting County’s time
I understand you have your own opinion of Mr. Hughes, but you are wasting the County’s time and money by your continual messages to them. Please find another topic to argue about. Date: Mon, 21 Sep 2020 10:52:31 -0400From: Sue Subject: RE: Mr. SedlakContinue Reading
Experience voting by mail in Chatham County
I know that there are people out there who are unsure about voting by mail, so I wanted to share my good experience. I dropped my ballot in the mail, end it was received and excepted by the county three days later. I know that for sure because you canContinue Reading
Wikipedia is NOT a reliable “source”
Please do not cute Wikipedia as a reliable source…it is not. If you were to try and cite this as a reference in a paper submitted for grade at a university, you would receive a failing grade. Date: Mon, 21 Sep 2020 09:41:19 -0400From: Michele HobaughSubject: Wikipedia is NOT aContinue Reading
Participate in CARE’s Awkward Pet Drawing fundraiser
> As you can imagine, the volunteers at Chatham Animal and Rescue Education (CARE) have their hands full running the organization, many fostering the cats and dogs, others working in the office, or on a committee or doing a dozen other tasks that keep this organization going through a pandemic!Continue Reading
Standing for blue
Thank you Gene. I also stand for our men and women in blue. I am so grateful for each and every one of you! You put your life on the line each and every day to serve and protect and get no respect.I would like to see the respect youContinue Reading
Thinking of using the Sonic App in Siler for discounts?
Just in case anyone is thinking of using the Sonic App in Siler for discounts, don’t. My family has tried twice and been told both times that the Siler Sonic doesn’t honor them. We tried twice since the first time the App froze, the second time it was “normal”, stillContinue Reading
Chatham County News Tweets: 2020-09-14 – 2020-09-20
2020-09-14 – 2020-09-20Continue Reading
Thank You all for all you do to keep us and our families safe!
I saw this on Facebook and it struck at my heart. “If you are a Law Enforcement Officer and need a break, you can come park outside our house. If you are thirsty, we will bring you a drink. If you are hungry, we will fix you something to eatContinue Reading
Wallpaper referral
Peter McKissick hung wallpaper in my guest bath and did a great job! He was prompt, professional and efficient. I highly recommend him. His number: 919-525-9260 Lynda Schultz Date: Tue, 15 Sep 2020 13:44:56 -0400From: Lynda Schultz Subject: Wallpaper referralContinue Reading
“Little Food Pantry” at ODD Co.
I recently discovered that the “Little Food Pantry”, which used to be at the stop sign on Salisbury St., I block from St. Barts., in Pittsboro town, has moved to right in front of the ODD CO., “beverage and art” establishment, right next to New Horizons West and The PhoenixContinue Reading
Chatham CERT meeting is online on September 23
Plan now to attend the September 23, 2020 Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) meeting online starting at 6:00 PM. Our topic this month is ‘how to stay sane while quarantined’. It could also just as easily apply to a shelter-in-place situation. Hopefully we will not have a tropical storm thatContinue Reading
West Chatham Food Pantry in Siler City needs volunteers
West Chatham Food Pantry located in Siler City is in need of volunteers. We need individuals from around 9:00 to 12:00 on Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings to take care of food coming in on those mornings. We have to go through produce to make sure it is fresh enough,Continue Reading
9/11 First Responders recount experiences
CHATHAM COUNTY, N.C. — On the 19th anniversary of that fateful, tragic day, three local 9/11 first responders gathered in front of the Chatham County 9/11 Memorial to talk about their experiences almost two decades later. https://spectrumlocalnews.com/nc/triad/news/2020/09/11/local-9-11-first-responders-recount-experiences Date: Sat, 12 Sep 2020 13:36:02 -0400From: Gene Galin Subject: 9/11 First RespondersContinue Reading
Buying land for parks and preservation in Chatham County
Thanks to Megan Lynch for speaking up about Cary buying 217 acres of land for parks and preservation and suggesting Chatham do so, too—I saw a small article in the Chatham News &Record and thought about writing, too. We need to buy land along the Haw River if any isContinue Reading
Chatham nonprofit agencies have worked hard during this pandemic crisis
Our wonderful Chatham nonprofit agencies have worked hard during this pandemic crisis to continue to provide services for those in need. They have worked to help the increased numbers of our neighbors who have lost jobs, need help for daily living, are hungry or facing other crises. They haveContinue Reading











