Candidate Forum: See it on Cary TV
The Cary Candidate Forum took place on Wednesday, September 14. On Friday, you can start watching on Cary TV.
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It’s our own version of Tobacco Road. Last Friday, under the lights, the Cary High (4-0-0) Imps steamrolled the Apex (0-2-0) Cougars 34-0. Our own Suzie Wolf was there and filed these pictures for Wide World of Cary Sports.
This Wednesday, September 14, the Town of Cary sponsors the Cary Community Candidate Forum for all candidates vying for municipal seats in the upcoming Oct 11 election.
Have you ever wanted to make a charitable donation but had difficulty finding information about non-profits in town? Problem solved: Introducing the Non-Profit Page on CaryCitizen.
On Sunday, it will be ten years since the awful events of September 11, 2001. Here are three musical events in the area that may bring a measure of comfort to all those who still feel the pain.
Read & Feed is one of our favorite Cary groups. They’re having a Back to School Bash on Friday September 16, 2011 to help raise money for the program.
Photographer Tom Mousseau shared these volleyball pictures from a match last week between the Cary High Imps and the Apex Cougars.
On Saturday, September 3, children with disabilities will take a break from life in the city while participating in a special Miracle Day at Green Acres Farm in Cary. Players and families of the Miracle League of the Triangle will receive free admission to the farm and corn maze.
As summer slowly unwinds, it’s time to think about Labor Day. Whether it’s an outdoor movie, an outdoor concert or an outdoor sporting match, the Cary Calendar has lots to do over the long holiday weekend.
This week, photographer Clint Slusser joins the Wide World of Cary Sports team with coverage of Panther Creek (1-1-0) triumphing over Sanderson, 50-0 on Friday night.