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Here's a look at some of the top stories in tomorrow's edition:
AIRPORT PETITION: The folks in the White Cross area of southwest Orange County are mobilizing against a potential airport. A group called Preserve Rural Orange is collecting signatures on a petition they plan to give the county commissioners Tuesday night. Read about that and more on the airport issue in our story and in a special page of letters to the editor.
MAIN STREET UPDATE: The developers of 300 East Main Street had told the Carrboro Board of Aldermen they needed an answer, yes or no. On Tuesday night the board approved the project, one of the largest redevelopment projects in the town's history. Now read why one of the developers says the project could be delayed. Â
CHURCH SERVICE: The United Church of Chapel Hill began welcoming gay and lesbians into its ministry in 1993, and since then membership has grown. Read about a special speaker coming to deliver Sunday's sermon to mark the 15th anniversary of the congregation's adoption of a church covenenant reaching out to the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community.
NOT EASY BEING GREEN: The next Chapel Hill elementary school could be the greenest yet in terms of energy efficiency. So why are members of the Northside Community Garden worried? Read our story on Thursday's night's school board meeting to find out.
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