Education: Bill Fletcher 2017 April Newsletter
Cary, NC – Thoughts for April 2017 from Bill Fletcher, Member of the Wake County Board of Education. Read more
Cary, NC – Thoughts for April 2017 from Bill Fletcher, Member of the Wake County Board of Education. Read more
Morrisville, NC – If you have participated in a charity, you’ll know it feels better to donate your time in a group than by yourself. And Morrisville Councilmember TJ Cawley joined with a group to get shaved bald for childhood cancer research and treatment. Read more
Cary, NC – With beautiful weather back in Cary, there are lots of fun things to do this weekend, including the return of Live at Lunch, races and food festivals, local musicians performing and more.
Cary, NC – Jerry L Canterbury of Cary recently completed the slowest marathon of his running career – and couldn’t be happier about it. Read more
Cary, NC – The Cary Theater holds a lot of musical performances, presented by Six String. But in a unique event, a musician this weekend will be holding a class, teaching visitors how to put together better songs. Read more
Cary, NC – For almost 25 years, the Cary YMCA has been known to locals as just that: the Cary YMCA. But now the center has changed its name to reflect the family that influences its current child programs. Read more
Cary, NC – This edition of Business Bits is a lot busier than usual with many new stores either opening or announcing this month. Read more
Cary, NC – The vacuum of space presents new challenges for astronauts and that requires new technology. And one Cary student has helped this effort by designing a surgical tray for use on the International Space Station. Read more
Cary, NC – It is no secret that Cary is growing fast if you just drive around town and see new construction and stores that were not there before. And a new report from the U.S. Census Bureau now shows just how much the region has grown compared to the rest of North Carolina. Read more
Cary, NC – There are lots of big events in Cary this weekend, with nationwide tournaments for baseball and table tennis, a free concert downtown and the start of the Cary Players’ newest play.