Harold’s Blog: Up Close with the President of the United States, Sort Of
Security was tight and I had to show my ID four times just to get to the parking lot across the street from the building.
Harold Weinbrecht has been Mayor of Cary since 2007. augustanat@mindspring.com
Security was tight and I had to show my ID four times just to get to the parking lot across the street from the building.
This was my first national interview unless you count the Golf Channel. I expected tough questions but instead got “soft” questions.
… In between was the first budget work session, a joint meeting of the Cary/Morrisville subcommittee, and a few hours picking up litter.
This week was filled with award ceremonies, speaking engagements, and a council meeting.
I believe the newspaper did a hatchet job on one of the premiere communities in Cary.
This week was a busy week that seemed to be dominated by food and receptions. It also included a redistricting work session, a council meeting, and a few private meetings. It was a tiring week with a lot of long nights.
Another busy week for Cary’s Mayor, with comments about red light cameras and billboards, permitting, transportation, downtown Cary and more.
It was a packed week for Cary’s Mayor, with comments about greenways, taxes, the Bowden case and Saturday’s tornado.
From the blog of Cary Mayor Harold Weinbrecht, covering the week through April 10, 2011. Photo by Torrey Wiley. This week was a vacation week. Despite that I still had one activity and answered emails.
Another email this week was an answer to an inquiry about the town’s red light cameras. Here are some of the questions and answers.