How Does Cary’s Housing Market Compare to the Rest of North Carolina?

Cary, NC – A new study looked at home sales across all of North Carolina, factoring in how long a house stays on the market, how much homes decrease in value and how much negative equity they have, with Cary coming out in the top 10 statewide.

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Cary History

Cary’s Heritage: The Cary Colored School

Cary, NC – In 1893, the two-room segregated Cary Colored School opened off of Shirley Drive behind what is today Cary Elementary School. In 1900, Dr. Rev. Meadows became the principal and one teacher, and Ada Ruffin was the second teacher for grades 1-6. When students graduated from the 6th grade, they were bused to Berry O’Kelly segregated High School in Method, a suburb of Raleigh.

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Weekend Events: Downtown Food and Flea, Live Music and More

Cary, NC – This weekend in Cary, there are multiple live concerts around town, plus Downtown Food and Flea is back and much more.

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Recipe

Recipe: Shrimp Tacos with Homemade Guacamole and Pico de Gallo

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Cary, NC – Ever since our kids flew the coop, my husband and I have been enjoying making food that we like and eating at all kinds of crazy hours, many times as late as 9 PM. One of our recent late-night summer meals was a dinner of Shrimp Tacos with homemade guacamole and pico de gallo. Fresh and spicy and perfect for our overheated summer here in Cary, NC.

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Cary Solid Waste Dept Volunteers to Assist Clean-Up in Fayetteville

Cary, NC – Last weekend, after hearing about a trash emergency in Fayetteville, a team of Cary solid waste employees volunteered to travel down to help out.

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Lyman Collins Reflects on 20 Years as Cultural Arts Manager

Cary, NC – Lyman Collins joined the Town of Cary as cultural arts manager in 1999, and after 20 years, he is now retiring. Collins looked back on his history with the town and his role as an arts evangelist.

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Cary History

Work Starting This Year to Repair Three Cary Historic Sites

Cary, NC – Throughout 2018, the Town of Cary surveyed residents about uses for three historic sites before unveiling their uses earlier this year. Now, repairs and interpretations are starting soon to prepare these buildings for their new life in Cary.

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Weekend Events: Beer, Bourbon, BBQ Festival, Local Soccer and More

Cary, NC – It’s the first weekend of August and as Summer winds down, Koka Booth Amphitheatre’s annual Beer, Bourbon and barbecue festival is this weekend, both the NC Courage and NCFC compete, Bands, Bites and Boats comes to Bond Park and much more.

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Fortnight Brewing Opening Second Taproom – “Terminal B”

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Cary, NC – Cary’s first brewery is expanding with a new event space, including a taproom serving beers and ciders not available before.

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Cary Restaurant

Cary’s Anjappar Restaurant Expanding, Celebrating Anniversary

Cary, NC – Anjappar Chettinad Restaurant has only been in Cary for a year but they have already expanded with more seating, a private dining space and a special authentic Southern Indian dining experience to celebrate their anniversary.

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