Monthly Archives: May 2021
A Cobbler Full of Summer Flavors
(Culinary.net) This summer, get a little wild in the kitchen and make something different. It’s alright to mix up the seasonal menu now and again by creating dishes out of the ordinary as a change up from the usual warm-weather favorites.
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A Berry Balanced Breakfast
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Fruity Yogurt French Toast Wraps
1 cup blueberries
1 cup strawberries, sliced, plus additional for garnish (optional)
1 cup bananas, sliced
1 cup vanilla yogurt
1/4 cup granola
1 egg
1/4 cup milk
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1/2 teaspoon ground nutmeg
6-8 tortillas
2 teaspoons butter
4-6 teaspoons powdered sugar, for...
County, cities buck ‘defund police’ rhetoric; most have increases
It’s been just over a year since the murder of George Floyd by a Minneapolis cop ignited a nationwide movement to “defund the police.” This message has since burrowed its way into the budgets of some major American cities, where they’ve imposed a measure...
Charges against Alamance News reporter dropped
The district attorney's office on Wednesday dismissed a case against Alamance News reporter Tomas Murawski, who was arrested October 31, 2020 while covering a march and demonstration in downtown Graham. Murawski had been photographing the arrest of a protester when he, himself, was arrested.
He...
Mon. night school board meeting erupts in chaos
Public comments controversy over SHS yearbook, debate about Critical Race Theory preface to school board member Patsy Simpson storming out of meeting which was cut short after public comments, only 40 minutes. No other agenda items were addressed.
Alamance-Burlington school board members adjourned their latest...
One protester convicted of offenses on two dates, another convicted of one, not guilty on others; several dismissed altogether
Four defendants had their cases disposed during the latest round of protest trials in Alamance County district court on Wednesday, while five other cases were resolved Wednesday without going to trial.
Carey Kirk Griffin, 38, white, female, of 2117 East Main Street in Durham, was...
Burlington police seek public’s help in locating 13 suspects
Burlington's police department is asking for the public's help in locating 13 individuals wanted for various crimes. The two newest additions are wanted for obtaining property by false pretense, financial card theft, and larceny; and another for stalking and violation of a protective order.
Newly-listed...
Dunkin’ Donuts seeks business zoning to set up drive-through along Maple Ave.
Burlington’s planning and zoning commission has endorsed a rezoning request that would enable Dunkin’ Donuts to set up a new drive-thru location at the intersection of Maple Avenue and Hanford Road.
During a regularly-scheduled meeting on Monday, the planning commission’s members unanimously voted to recommend...
Planning board OKs landmark designation as precursor to mill’s conversion to apts.
Burlington’s planning and zoning commission also endorsed the bestowal of local landmark status on a now-vacant textile plant along East Webb Avenue as a prelude to its proposed conversion into apartments.
Dating back to 1906, this 115-year-old finishing plant at 741 East Webb Avenue was...
Legal Notices, Thursday, May 27, 2021
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Notice is hereby given that the City Council of the City of Graham, NC will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, June 8, 2021 at 6:00 pm. Meeting details may be found at https://www.cityofgraham.com/agendas-minutes/. The Council will consider the following proposed...