Lori Bush: Women’s History Month
March is Women’s History Month and it’s a great opportunity for us to recognize the incredible contributions that women have made and continue to make.
This author has yet to write their bio.Meanwhile lets just say that we are proud Lori Bush contributed a whooping 54 entries.
March is Women’s History Month and it’s a great opportunity for us to recognize the incredible contributions that women have made and continue to make.
We receive a great number of complaints regarding the Geese that have come to call Cary their home. In many locations, there are hundreds of them.
Last week, I met with Google Fiber representatives about their plans for the Triangle, and to learn more. They were in town to meet with the municipalities about the “check list” of items…
I love technology. I do. That’s why I was so disappointed that none of the recommendations of the Technology Task Force were included in the 2014 Town of Cary Budget.
Sunshine Week (March 10-16, 2013) is a national initiative with the goal to both celebrate and focus on government transparency, open government and improving your access to government information.
One of the truly innovative and cost-saving projects that I’ve learned about since I joined Town Council is Aquastar. The program replaces what WAS the monthly manual reads of your water meter with a wireless system that collects multiple remote meter-reads every day
Our first “find” of the evening was a driver who had the misfortune of making an illegal U-Turn RIGHT IN FRONT of our police car. You can imagine the look on their face when they saw the police lights and sirens in their rear-view mirror.
In late December, I got a chance to visit the new solar farm located at the South Cary Water Reclamation Facility. We’ve all seen solar panels, but you haven’t seen anything like this before. Ok, well, I haven’t.
Being a council member does have its perks. Ceremonial duties such as groundbreakings or award programs are some of my favorite activities. That’s what I got on Saturday at the ground breaking ceremony of “The Cary,” the first indoor movie theater built in Cary.
Just before Thanksgiving, At-Large Councilman Ed Yerha and I were treated to a unique experience — a behind-the-scenes tour of WakeMed Cary located at the corner of Tryon and Kildaire Farm Road. (Take aVirtual Tour!)