Reach Your Child’s Fullest Potential

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Are you a parent who is concerned for your child and his development?

Ellis General Dentistry

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Ellis General Dentistry is a state-of- the-art dental office located in beautiful Chapel Hill.

Resolve to invest in your child’s future

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Legacy Academy incorporates languages, art, math, science, social studies, and brainpower activities into a fun-filled experience we call “Play with a Purpose”.

WomanCraft serving the community for over 40 years

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WomanCraft was founded by a handful of local women 41 years ago and continues to carry on the tradition of being owned and operated by local artists.

Circle City Books & Music

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Two years ago this October, Myles Friedman signed a lease for a bookstore without any books to sell.

Queen of Sheba’s Ethiopian Restaurant

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Friesh Dabei has owned Ethiopian restaurants in the Durham/Chapel Hill area for the past 19 years.

Improve Your Lifestyle

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Tom Bogan has been providing high-quality fine custom cabinetry and furniture to his customers for 25 years.

Second Bloom Thrift Boutique

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Second Bloom is a thrift boutique store owned and operated by Family Violence & Rape Crisis Services (FVRC).

Art with Evan

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Express yourself with acrylics and oils! Local artist and teacher Evan Hirasawa runs a drop-in painting studio in Chapel Hill.

Big Oak Restoration

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Upon entering Big Oak Restoration, shoppers’ eyes widen, hands touch gently, and spoken words evoke memories – fond memories of times gone by.

Cynthia Sauer

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Among the many neighborhoods to which Southern Neighbor is distributed, there are undoubtedly many students who might want to boost their SAT/ACT or AP scores, need help with study skills or need advice in writing the college essay.

Andrea Buchheit

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Urbāne Decor (pronounced: ərˈbān decor), a Chapel Hill-based boutique located in Meadowmont Village, was founded in 2012 by Andrea Buchheit, a recent transplant from Atlanta.

Mebane Knights Wine Bar

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This area has no dearth of watering holes, stocked with bartenders happy to meet your fancy – and, to be honest, plow straight through many a New Year’s resolution.

Faux Home

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“Ring in the New Year with a brand new.…” You see this phrase attached to just about everything these days.

Curious Peddler

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The Curious Peddler in historic downtown Mebane is a unique shopping experience.

Chapel Hill Career Options

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The kind of work you do in life is important for your happiness, your sense of purpose and your financial well-being.

Roxy Farms Antiques & Historic Guesthouse

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Tucked away in the historic mid-1800s Freeman- Boggs-Woody “House On The Hill,” we are Saxapahaw’s one and only “Shop de Antiquities”.

Fantastic Sams Hair Salons

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“Wow, we are so lucky to have a fabulous, new family hair salon in Governors Village. I have tried several of the stylists and each is very professional and well experienced. My hair has never looked better. People ask me who did my color all the time,” says Jill Ehrenfeld, a Governors Community resident and […]

Peter Bochenek and Associates

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Have you looked out your window and wished that someone would turn your yard into a paradise?

Fine Fettle

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We want the backdrop to our most precious moments to be beautiful and memorable, deeply personal and satisfying to our particular tastes. The joy of these moments makes them worth the time, energy and resources taken to get them right.

Sunny Acres Pet Resort

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All small pets, including dogs, cats, birds, bunnies, ferrets, hamsters, etc., are welcome at Sunny Acres Pet Resort.

Quirks (Antiques, Art & Weird Stuff You Want)

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What do an enormous hand-made shoe, an original Chagall lithograph and a porcelain sculpture cast from a real human skull have in common?

Melville Trading Company

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You’ve heard the saying: When life throws you lemons, make lemonade. That’s the story of how downtown Mebane’s Melville Trading Company came to be.

LePage Associates

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When I tell people I’m a psychologist here, they usually have a barrage of questions: What’s it like to give therapy? What kind of people do you work with? Do y’all do anything besides therapy? May I call you Frasier? Do people just lie on the couch and tell you their problems?