Mental Health Practice Opens Cary Location
/in Business, Featured, Health /by Michael PapichCary, NC – Wake Counseling and Mediation is expanding its practice with an additional office in Cary, including a new pilot program for groups therapy. Read more
Samaritan’s Corner: David Byrd
/4 Comments/in Featured, Opinion, Profiles, Samaritan's Corner /by Jimi ClemonsCary, NC – Welcome to Samaritans Corner! Let’s Talk.
They say, “Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.” But what if the beholder can’t see? Read more
Weekend Events: Lazy Daze, Art Loop and More
/in Events, Featured /by StaffCary, NC – It is an art-filled weekend in Cary, with the Final Friday Art Loop, the 41st Lazy Daze, plus documentaries screening and North Carolina FC returning to compete at home.
Cary Resident Reminisces on 100 Years of Life
/in Community, Featured, Profiles /by Michael PapichCary, NC – There’s a lot a person can do in 100 years. One Cary resident who recently celebrated her 100th birthday talked about her experiences, from working in Central Africa to ministering in impoverished parts of the United States. Read more
North Carolina Courage Holding Breast Cancer Fundraiser
/1 Comment/in Featured, Non Profit, North Carolina Courage, Soccer, Sports /by Michael PapichCary, NC – The North Carolina Courage have been the most dominant team in the National Women’s Soccer League since coming to Cary. The team is using their platform to raise money for breast cancer research and treatment, hosting an awareness night in September. Read more
Solar Eclipse: What You Need to Know
/1 Comment/in Environment, Featured, Guides, Technology /by StaffCary, NC – This Monday, August 21, 2017, there will be a total solar eclipse and while we will only be able to see a partial eclipse, it is still an event many are excited for. Here are some tips on how to view the eclipse and, more importantly, how to do so safely. Read more
Cary Girl Scout Cuts Food Waste in Award-Winning Project
/in Environment, Featured, Food /by Michael PapichCary, NC – Between one-third and one-half of all farm produce in the United States is thrown away. One local Girl Scout created a project to reduce food waste in the Triangle, earning herself the Scouts’ Gold Award in the process. Read more
Gardening: Container Planting
/in Featured, Gardening /by Melody HughesCary, NC – We have definitely had our share of heat this summer and it has probably taken a toll on your potted plants. You may need to completely start over and that’s fine because there are some great late-summer container ideas that will last through fall and into early winter before the first frost. Read more
Iraqi Students Visit Triangle to Learn About Peace-Building
/2 Comments/in Community, Education, Featured /by Michael PapichCary, NC – The Triangle is known for its history and hospitality, and over the past two weeks, students from across Iraq have stayed Cary, Raleigh and Apex as they explore the area and learn about peace-building and reconciliation to take back home. Read more