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Hometown Heroes: Mack and Sally Brown


and Sally Brown returned to Chapel Hill two years ago when Mack was hired for a second stint as North Carolina's head football coach. Since then, he’s rebuilt the team into a serious contender in the ACC and capped off the 2020 season with a trip to the Orange Bowl. Sally has been a prominent real estate developer and community advocate. (Chapelboro.com)

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Hometown Heroes: Mack and Sally Brown