Serendipity Led Kelly Witter to Her Happy Place in Trinity Park Share This!
A drive along Dollar Avenue brought Kelly Witter back to her former neighborhood of Trinity Park
The walkability of Trinity Park was one of the main neighborhood characteristics that led Kelly Witter
– here with her recently adopted golden retriever puppy, Fiona – to purchase her home on Dollar Avenue.
BY MARIE MUIR |
Kelly Witter’s front yard in
Trinity Park is frequently filled with Durhamites of all ages, whether it’s a national holiday or just your average Tuesday afternoon. Stop by to say hello, and you’re in danger of drinking a glass of wine (or two) and becoming fast friends with at least five new people. Kelly’s house is a brick, two-story Colonial Revival on
For Already Struggling Independent Pharmacies, Blue Cross Program Brings More Pain
Darius Russell of Russell s Pharmacy
North Carolinaâs largest health insurance provider announced in November that it would mail more than $200 million in health and wellness retail debit cards to its members.
But as small businesses struggle to stay afloat amid rising COVID-19 infection rates, Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Carolina has made accessing this juggernaut of financial benefits near-impossible for the wellness-focused companies that need it most: independently owned pharmacies.
Last month, writer and gardener Frank Hyman called Russellâs Pharmacy & Shoppe in historic Old East Durham to ask about using the $500 gift card he had received in the mail from Blue Cross.