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Since 1988, Dr Robert E Connelly has been serving the Pittsboro, North Carolina area as an optometrist and optician. We strive to provide the Orange, Chatham, and Lee Counties with a variety of products and services to meet our clients\' needs.r Our services include: * Eye Exams * Eye Care * Laser Surgery Our products include: * Eye Glasses * Contact Lenses * Prescription Sunglasses* Eye Wear
http://www.pittsborofamilyeyecenter1.com/
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Since 1988, Dr Robert E Connelly has been serving the Pittsboro, North Carolina area as an optometrist / optician. We strive to provide the Orange, Chatham, and Lee Counties with a variety of products and services to meet our clients\' needs.
Our services include:
* Eye Exams
* Eye Care
* Laser Surgery
Our products include:
* Eye Glasses
* Contact Lenses
* Prescription Sunglasses
* Eye Wear
http://www.pittsborofamilyeyecenter1.com/
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Local custom builder featuring well designed, quality construction and renovations.
http://www.willjohnsonbuilding.com
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The Realtor® Who Works For You!
Whether you are buying a home or selling one, you need a realtor who works for you.
For buyers, I will give you the inside perspective on neighborhoods, price trends and amenities.
For sellers, I wi\'ll help you get your house ready and market it tirelessly so you get the price you deserve.
http://julierolandrealtor.com
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Pittsboro Toys specializes in safe and high quality toys. We also feature a selection of locally hand-crafted toys.
http://www.pittsborotoys.com
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Welcome to the charm of Chatham County, where an easy stroll through Pittsboro\\\'s historic downtown district provides a mini escape from the hum-drum routine of modern life. The small town atmosphere beckons you to ignore the time on the courthouse clock, while leisurely sauntering up and down the streets of town. Whether its antiquity or art, services or trades, fashion or food, you\\\'ll find an indulgence to satisfy your every taste.rnrnHometown hospitality never grows old, as you discover when you enter one enticing store front, gallery and restaurant after another. You may find yourself lingering longer than anticipated, engaged in lively conversation and enthralled by unique merchandise in shop after shop. A walk through historic Pittsboro is an experience to be remembered, and one to be repeated often.
http://www.pittsboroshops.com/
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Deep in the Chatham County woods, Herb and Connie Allred hand-make their whimsical functional pottery. We don\'t know why they do it, but the world is a more entertaining place to be because of it.
http://www.allredpottery.com/
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The NHS Arts Education Foundation is a community initiative dedicated to ensuring excellence in arts education by identifying, creating, and supporting programs that enrich learning, foster student achievement, and increase community involvement.
http://web.mac.com/gina_harrison/NHS_AEF/Welcome.html
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Companion Camp, LLC is a nontraditional pet boarding service based on a “summer camp” approach that emphasizes the natural environment and outdoor exercise. The camp, located 10 miles northwest of Pittsboro at 3408 Castle Rock Farm Road, includes duplex cabins for dogs and condos for cats. Grooming services are also available.
http://www.companioncamp.net
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As a father of three children attending public school, I wish to represent Chatham County in the important decisions impacting our education system. There is a critical need to build new schools to meet the needs of a burgeoning population and to renovate existing facilities to bring them up to quality standards.
The challenges go even further. There is a need to integrate the various boards and committees in a common focus on Chatham’s future. As an original appointee to the County’s Strategic Plan Development Committee (SPDC), I was active in developing the approved plan. For Chatham to be successful we need to foster the important connections between growth, infrastructure, community involvement, safety, employment, affordable housing, and economic growth. All are important to the success and quality of life in Chatham County. All are important to the quality of our education system.
I believe that the Board of Education, Board of Commissioners, the Planning Board and Economic Development Corporation need to have ongoing dialogue on how each can work with the other in reaching common goals. We need to include citizens and non-profits alike in this vision. Discussion needs to transcend beyond the simple budget conversations.
The Chatham County School system needs to get ahead of the curve. There is competition for high quality teachers. We need to get creative on selling Chatham County as a quality place to live.
http://galinforschoolboard.com
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