Hazmat Spill at Parkway Pointe in Cary
Cary, NC – Hazmat crews, fire and police spent much of the day at Parkway Pointe in Cary cleaning up a 200-300 gallon spill of sodium hydroxide.
Hal Goodtree is the Publisher of CaryCitizen.
Cary, NC – Hazmat crews, fire and police spent much of the day at Parkway Pointe in Cary cleaning up a 200-300 gallon spill of sodium hydroxide.
Cary, NC – It’s a lazy kind of mid-summer weekend in Cary, tagged onto the July 4th holiday. But still, this is Cary, with a handful of world-class events to keep those not otherwise occupied amused and entertained.
My friend Maurice is a Civil War reenactor. As a history nut, I was thrilled when he sent back pictures from the biggest reenactment of the decade – the 150th anniversary of the battle of Gettysburg.
Music, fireworks and ole time family fun, that’s what’s on tap for July 4th in Cary, NC and across the Triangle.
Earlier this spring, a group of local technologists started a Cary branch of Code for America (CfA). The second meeting of Cary’s CfA brigade is on Tuesday, June, 25, 2013.
Yesterday, CaryCitizen passed a major milestone: Weekend: A Whole Lotta Music was our 3,000th published story. Here are some interesting stats and data from the past four years.
Music: the birds do it. The bees do too (in their own way). Like the bees, we’ll be busy in Cary this weekend with a whole lot of music, according to the CaryCitizen Calendar of Events.
Dirt is turning at a project called Collins Grove in west-central Cary. We’ve got a few pictures as the earth movers move-in to capitalize on Cary’s hot housing market.
I found myself at the farmer’s market around 8 AM Saturday morning. Only one word to describe it: bounty. Fruits and vegetables (and dog treats) piled high. I had to take some pictures.
The construction of the new West Chatham Street roundabout is coming along nicely. Here are the first pictures of this new and interesting road feature.