It’s a Grind – Open in Cary
Over a year ago, I wrote a story about the closing of It’s a Grind coffeehouse in Stonecreek Village. It opened back up quickly under new ownership and has been open ever since.
Hal Goodtree is the Publisher of CaryCitizen.
Over a year ago, I wrote a story about the closing of It’s a Grind coffeehouse in Stonecreek Village. It opened back up quickly under new ownership and has been open ever since.
It was a big weekend in Cary. But perhaps the most significant news was the reopening of the historic Chatham County courthouse, almost destroyed in a fire three years ago.
Spring is in full swing with a huge weekend of events, according to the CaryCitizen Calendar.
42, based on the story of Jackie Robinson, is in the great tradition of heroic baseball movies. If you liked Field of Dreams and The Natural, you will enjoy 42.
Kudos to Town staff for bringing up the issue of electronic meetings. Now, Town Council needs to show support for this important initiative.
I had a chance to cover the Durham Bulls Home Opener yesterday. It was a beautiful night for baseball.
Two of Cary’s three farmers’ markets opened their Spring season on Saturday. Here are some pictures.
The air was mild on Wednesday evening, and the sun was slanting through the pear blossoms. It was a perfect night for a cozy dinner at The Matthews House to kick around some ideas for Cary Train Day 2013.
In the world of vintage cars, Detroit Autorama’s Ridler Award is akin to an Oscar. This year, the 50th anniversary of the Ridler, a 1965 Corvette owned by Alan Woddall of Cary made the Final 8.
I’m pretty sure that sleet was pinging off my windshield this morning as I left the Starbucks on Davis Drive. Sleet in April? In the Triangle?