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UTILITY PHONE NUMBERS
Provider will depend on address.
The services may be different in different areas.
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Chatham County:
Electricity: Progress Energy 800-452-2777
Central Electric 800-446-7752
Telephone: Carolina Telephone 864-3111
Bellsouth 919-780-2355
Sprint
910-864-9011
Water: 919.542.8270
Trash: Chatham Disposal 542-5684
Internet: 919.545.2535 / 800.24.BLAST |
Chapel Hill:
Electricity: Duke Power
(800)
777-9898
Telephone: Bellsouth 800-767-2355
Water/Sewer: OWASA 968-4421
Gas: Public Service 877-776-2427
Cable TV: Time-Warner 968-4631
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| Pittsboro:
Electricity: Progress Energy 800-452-2777
PSNC: Natural Gas
877-776-2427
Telephone: Sprint
910-864-9011
Water & Sewer: 919-542-4621
Trash: Chatham Disposal 542-5684
Internet: 919.545.2535 / 800.24.BLAST
MORE DETAIL FOR CHATHAM COUNTY
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Carrboro:
Electricity: Duke Power 967-8231
Telephone: Bellsouth 800-767-2355
Water/Sewer: OWASA 968-4421
Gas: Public Service 877-776-2427
Cable TV: Time-Warner 967-7068
MORE DETAIL FOR ORANGE COUNTY
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Pamlico County
Electric: Progress Energy 800-452-2777
Tideland Membership Corp 252-745-4127
Propane: Eastern Propane 252-745-7346
Jenkins Gas & Oil 252-745-4881
Water: Pamlico County Water Dept. 252-745-5453
Oriental
252-249-0555
Telephone: Sprint 252-633-9011
Cable: Time Warner of Pamlico 252-745-5842
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Other Useful
Contacts
Department of Motor Vehicles
NC Vital Records
To Report an Outage
Progress Energy 1.800.419.6356
Duke Power
1.800.769.3766
Piedmont Electric 1.877.776.2427
Call Before You Dig
NC One Call 1.800.632.4949 |
To Search for Crime Statistics:
You can go to the link below (the North Carolina State Bureau of
Investigation) where all agencies that participate file their monthly crime
statistics. Everyone that participates in the nationwide FBI UCR program
(Uniform Crime Reporting) adheres to the same standards of reporting so that
you can compare county to county, city to city, etc., without fear that
someone is classifying crimes differently.
Each agency files their statistics with their State who in turns sends
the Statewide data to the national FBI UCR collection agency. This is where
the national crime rates come from! (Can you tell I've been doing crime
stats for several local agencies for 25+ years???!!!).
Go to this site and choose the "Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) shortcut in
the white box on the left.
http://www.ncsbi.gov/crimestatistics/crimestatistics.jsp
Choose the year and then scroll down and choose the selection called
"2005 Annual Summary Report" or the selection called "Index Offenses in
County Order, 2005-2006".
Thank you Jeanne Fort for this link.
Another Source:
www.sbi.jus.state.nc.us
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