Alamance County Historical Museum to hold annual garden tour and party

May 1, 2013 by  

The Alamance County Historical Museum in burlington has announced that its 10th annual Garden Tour and Party will be held this weekend.

No doubt Flyer Printing and poster printing are being used to announce this event, as it is a major fundraiser for the Museum for its programs and exhibits.

The Tour covers five gardens of [Read more]

New police chief announced in Burlington

April 12, 2013 by  

The City of Burlington recently announced that the Police Department has a new police chief, J. Jeffrey Smythe, who will officially take over the position on May 1.

Smythe began his education in law enforcement with a [Read more]

Burlington to be home to new Krispy Kreme store

March 4, 2013 by  

According to information released by the North Carolina Department of Transportation, Krispy Kreme has obtained a building permit to construct a new store at 182 Huffman Mill Road in burlington. Flyer printing is no doubt being put [Read more]

Focus group in east Burlington takes shape

February 3, 2013 by  

The city of Burlington, North Carolina recently announced that it will be forming a group called the East Burlington Community Workgroup, which will be a focus group whose goal is to gather input from the community on how to improve the [Read more]

Burlington teachers receive Master’s degrees

January 5, 2013 by  

The Alamance-burlington school system that covers Burlington, North Carolina, recently announced that several teachers in the district completed their Master’s degrees from North Carolina A&T University in Greensboro. The school system is [Read more]

ARMC plans expansion for 2013

December 17, 2012 by  

The Planning and Zoning Commission of Burlington recently approved a rezoning request by the Alamance Regional Medical Center (ARMC) to expand its [Read more]

Non-smoking amendment passed in Burlington

November 25, 2012 by  

The City Council of burlington, North Carolina recently amended the smoking ordinance so that smoking would be banned beginning December 1 in businesses adjacent to restaurants. The City Council is no doubt using [Read more]

Burlington to become home for new distribution center for Sheetz Inc.

October 3, 2012 by  

Sheetz, Inc., a provider of convenience restaurants from North Carolina to Ohio, announced last month that it will be building a new distribution and food production center in [Read more]

North Carolinians can head east with new services

September 2, 2012 by  

Amtrak recently announced that it will be providing two Thruway bus routes beginning in October so that travelers will be able to better connect with areas in the east of North Carolina.

One of the routes will enable the Amtrak Palmetto train service in Wilson to connect with the Thruway bus routes, while the other will enable those in burlington, North Carolina to travel to Wilson by means of the Carolinian before accessing the Thruway services. Amtrak has no doubt been using flyer printing and poster printing to inform travelers of these new services so they can better plan their trips to eastern North Carolina in the fall.

According to Joe Boardman, CEO and President of Amtrak, these new bus services will help bring travelers of Amtrak to the communities of eastern North Carolina and provide more options for transportation to citizens in the region.

Passengers will be able to book tickets on these new bus services beginning this Tuesday, September 4, the day after Labor Day. They will be able to call a toll free number, purchase them online, or purchase them at their local Amtrak station.

The Palmetto travels between New York City and Savannah, Georgia, running twice a day and serving 20 stations. These stations are hubs that provide further access to over 500 stations across 46 states that form part of the national network of Amtrak trains. This new service by Amtrak in the communities of eastern North Carolina will use intercity motor coaches.

Burlington school system makes high growth in last year of standards

August 5, 2012 by  

In a report released Thursday, 29 of the 35 schools in the Alamance-Burlington School System in North Carolina achieved the rate of growth expected, as measured by [Read more]

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