Cary, NC – 2017’s Town of Cary Lazy Daze Arts and Crafts Festival was a big event with lots of arts and crafts, events for families and performers from the Triangle’s Imagine Circus. We have more photos from the event as we look back on the 41st Lazy Daze. Read more
Cary, NC – Every year is different, but by the beginning of September, it’s time to get started with Fall planting. This year, I recommend starting with some annual flowers and some leafy greens. Read more
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Cary, NC – In a fast-paced world, more of us want to get our food on the run. With Kale Me Crazy now open in Cary, their goal is to give customers a way to get nutrition quickly. Read more
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Cary, NC – For September, the Cary Theater is bringing in new independent films and documentaries, as well as playing classic raunchy comedies and bringing in national short film festivals.
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Cary, NC – Research shows children benefit from learning outdoors as well as in a classroom. A new school opening in West Cary is putting that into practice, with early childhood development focused on blending the two together. Read more
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Cary, NC – It is the last weekend of the Summer so take advantage of it with some fun events, such as live music at Chatham Hill Winery and Fortnight Brewing, a North Carolina FC home game and more.
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Cary, NC – This month, Cary and Morrisville have several new restaurants and markets opening and that have announced that they’re coming. Learn about what’s new here in our community. Read more
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Cary, NC – Scott Reintgen describes himself as Cary-oriented, learning to love writing in Cary schools and teaching that same love to local students. Now, with his space-fantasy novel “Nyxia” published, he is touring these same Cary schools to share it with young readers.
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Editor’s Note: Briant Sikorski from Stratos Wealth Partners in Cary contributed this article.
Cary, NC – The cost of a college education continues to rise. The projected average total college costs for a child born in 2015 are nearly $550,000 for a four-year private college and $240,000 for a public college.1 If you are looking for tax-advantaged ways to get ahead of the curve, you have several choices – 529 plans, Coverdell Education Savings Accounts and custodial accounts created under the Unified Gifts to Minors Act (UGMA) or Unified Transfers to Minors Act (UTMA) – but which ones may be right for you? Read more
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