Oct 30, 2009 | Burlington Times News
Lawmen don't expect drunk driving problems on Halloween
While it's well known that Halloween is a day of partying and drinking for many people, law enforcement agencies in the county don't plan to take additional steps to target drunk drivers this weekend.
Two dancers plead guilty in Paradise Club case
GRAHAM Two dancers arrested in June as part of a raid at a local adult entertainment club pleaded guilty Thursday in Alamance County District Court and received suspended sentences, probation and were fined.
Economy, new library are the issues in Elon
Like candidates in the other local municipal races across Alamance County, the two incumbents and a challenger vying for two seats on the Elon Board of Aldermen must deal with a tough economy, shrinking tax revenues and a housing slowdown, among other things.
A Sunday afternoon wreck at the intersection of Mebane Street and Maple Avenue sent two people to the hospital after one of the drivers ran a red light.
The Alamance Scene: Oktoberfest and lots of chances to give blood
Knights of Columbus Council 3498 will hold its Annual Oktoberfest on Oct. 23 from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Blessed Sacrament Church, 408 West Davis St., Burlington.
Open & Shut: Clothing stores for all ages and more
Mad Stylz will sell new and used brand name clothing for young adults when it opens later this month.
D.G. MARTIN: What can Perdue do about plummeting poll numbers?
What can she do about it? Governor Perdue keeps slipping in the polls. A recent poll by the conservative leaning Civitas organization showed that just 29 percent approve of Perdue's performance and 63 percent disapprove.
Early voting for Nov. 3 election starts Thursday
No Excuse/One-Stop early voting for the Nov. 3 municipal elections in Alamance County will begin Thursday.
Cabinet dealer with local connection wins national first place award
Check the fall 2009 edition of Signature Kitchens and Baths, and the magazine's design awards first-place winner in the traditional category might look familiar.
Police detectivea s car use is much ado about nothing
About the letter written to the town concerning the Gibsonville police detective and her personal use of her city vehicle, does this man have a personal vendetta against her or the personnel in Gibsonville? Hiring a private investigator to follow one detective seems like an investigation of one person.
Breast cancer awarness event has folks 'tickled pink'
Holt Skinner fondly recalls the days of variety shows such as "The Ed Sullivan Show" and "Carol Burnett Show," when the whole family could sit down for a night of entertainment without worrying about the possibility of profanity or off-color comments.
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Live from Martinsville Speedway: The Bailey's 300 blog
The field is set for today's Bailey's 300 Late Model Stock Car race at Martinsville Speedway.
Ups & Downs: A vexing virus, school stewards and a fete for firefighters
It's about time for some good economic news so right off the bat we offer a THUMBS UP to a county unemployment rate that dropped, albeit is slightly.
Event raises awareness about sexual assault
Fourteen years ago, Juliette Muellner-Grimmett was raped by a student while attending college in New York.