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Summer at MOSAIC

Over the past couple of years, the 226 acres of MOSAIC have transformed the lives of Pittsboro residents, connecting them to a broader community. Above all, MOSAIC has become a destination for visitors to be entertained, to shop, to dine, to live and to feel at home. Packed with a calendar of family-friendly events, your summer destination is open. For all events, Jersey Mike’s Subs and Greek Kouzina remain open and offer online ordering!

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A Community Connected

A Community Connected

The streets of Chatham County look a bit different these days. As its residents are practicing safe social distancing, community events have become scarce. Temperatures are on the rise and the want to get outdoors is becoming that much greater. Local businesses are making it possible to connect with your neighbors, just in ways you…

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The Flavor of Farmers' Markets

The Flavor of Farmers’ Markets

The temperature is heating up in Chatham County, which means local produce will soon be lining the shelves of your favorite area farmers’ markets. There’s no doubt that a fresh salad, a gourmet pizza or summer lemonade all taste better with ingredients straight from local vendors. From Siler City to Pittsboro, Chatham markets are opening…

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4 Ultra-Healthy Ways to Enjoy Chatham County This November

November is usually the final warm month in North Carolina before the temperatures dip down into the 30s and 40s for most of the winter. This provides some of the last opportunities to truly enjoy the outdoors (because after all, if you’re running outside in 30-degree weather, is that really enjoyable?). Use the warm weather to…

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Here’s the Scoop on the Farmers’ Market Scene in Chatham County

One of the best things about living in North Carolina is the access to fresh, locally-grown produce from farms across the state. North Carolina is an agrarian state, meaning a significant portion of our economy comes from farming, including cotton, sweet potatoes, okra, greens, tomatoes and (lately) wine. Another NC agricultural product, tobacco, formed the backbone…

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