RailHawks Clinch Playoff Spot
The rain beat down on Soccer Park in Cary on Saturday night, and the RailHawks ended up losing to the San Antonio Scopians by a score of 1-0. But they still managed to secure a birth in the NASL Playoffs.
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Here’s an interesting item: the Town is partnering on its first renewable energy generation project. Better yet, it won’t cost tax payers a dime. In fact, we stabd to make a tidy profit.
Here was an interesting item from Town of Cary yesterday: “Cary PD Bust Pair of Professional Boosters”.
Summer lull is over, citizens! Get ready for the autumn’s first big harvest of weekend events on the CaryCitizen Calendar.
For small and medium businesses, blogging has grown to be major vehicle for communication. Whether you’re an experienced business blogger or don’t know where to get started, you’ll want to attend CaryCitizen’s Power Blogging 101 Seminar on Tuesday, September 18.
On Wednesday, September 5, 2012, Booth Amphitheatre in Cary kicks off its Pickin’ in the Pines Bluegrass Series with the legendary Tommy Edwards.
Based on initial assessments, the district will add up to 27 buses back to routes to improve service for the system’s approximately 75,000 riders.
Lazy Daze is just too big a festival to have only one day of pictures. In this story, photographer Brooke Meyer captures the fun during the height of the festivities.
LORD Corporation, headquartered in Cary NC, has announced that Rick McNeel, chairman, president and CEO, will retire as president and CEO of the company, effective Dec. 31, 2012. Ed Auslander has been named McNeel’s successor and will assume the role of president and CEO of LORD Corporation, effective Jan. 1, 2013.
