Economic Development with Rep. Tom Murry
On Thursday, Rep. Tom Murry was the guest at the Cary Chamber Business Roundtable breakfast. The talk range from regulatory and tax reform to education, energy and entrepreneurs.
Hal Goodtree is the Publisher of CaryCitizen.
On Thursday, Rep. Tom Murry was the guest at the Cary Chamber Business Roundtable breakfast. The talk range from regulatory and tax reform to education, energy and entrepreneurs.
A new segment of the Black Creek Greenway opened recently. It runs from the corner of Maynard and High House downhill to Castilia and on to Bond Park.
The two tools for business productivity that are the subject of this post have been around for years. But for 2013, they have broken through to the “must-have” category.
The trend is away from big-city tech growth and slanted towards smaller regions, according to Forbes. The Raleigh-Cary area ranked fifth in the top ten tech hot spots.
It was 73° today in Cary. The date is January 13. Pretty weird, but not a record.
In case you haven’t heard the news, Bass Pro Shops is coming to Cary. What you may not have heard: it’s replacing Carolina Pottery in Harrison Square.
In some places, January is a chilly time for business. Not so much in Cary. Grab a fistful of business cards and get out there this month.
Last autumn, the Wake County Board of Education surprised many people when they abruptly fired Superintendent Tony Tata. Today, Governor-elect Pat McCrory announced that he will appoint General Tata as Secretary of Transportation for North Carolina.
CaryCitizen finished the year strong with 792,588 total readership. Here are the Top Stories from 2012 plus a few other interesting stats.
If you like the fantasy genre of movies, or a vast buffet of special effects, you’ll love The Hobbit.