Weekend Events: Fashion, Food and Fall

Cary, NC – We’re crossing over into October and as the weather begins to change, you can take advantage of the warm weather with some fun weekend events around Cary. Read more

Green Hope’s Fall Festival Brings Teams and Club Together

Cary, NC – Green Hope High School is one of the top schools when it comes to athletics and arts but not all students get to interact with one another and learn about the others’ skills. With the school’s first annual Fall Festival, different student groups will show their hard work and see what one another can do. Read more

Elections

Voting Rules Update: Early Voting

Cary, NC – With the recent federal Circuit Court ruling undoing North Carolina’s 2013 changes to the laws surrounding voting rules, CaryCitizen will lay out the current rules over the next few months to make it easy for you to understand what to do come election day. Read more

Cary Players Bring Classic Musical to Town

Cary, NC – Few people can hear the word “surrey” and not think of it with a fringe on top. That’s thanks to the famous musical “Oklahoma!” which will come to us live thanks to the Cary Players. Read more

New Brewery Reusing Cary Warehouse

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Cary, NC – While Cary is currently experiencing a business boom, you can still see remnants of closed industries around town, even near downtown. But one of those old buildings is getting new life as it will be home to Cary’s third brewery. Read more

RailHawks Defeat High-Ranking Team at Home

Cary, NC – The Cary crowd continues to be a good luck charm for the Carolina RailHawks as they continued their undefeated streak at home, taking down the third-ranked team in the league, the Edmonton FC. Read more

Transit and Education Top Issues at “State of Morrisville” Meeting

Morrisville, NC – As Morrisville and Wake County grow, new successes produce their own problems and the yearly “State of Morrisville” meeting addressed both sides of the town’s growth, focusing on how a booming population means a greater need for schools and public transportation.

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Harold’s Blog: Road Construction, Imagine Cary and More

Cary, NC – This was another busy week which is typical of the fall and spring. Read more

The Cary Scavenger Hunt: A Recap In Photos

Cary, NC – A day of intense competition and family memories took place during CaryCitizen’s 2016 Cary Scavenger Hunt on Saturday, September 17. In its seventh year, 2016 marked the largest event to-date with 69 teams registered, 28 sponsors and 40 booths. The event was hosted by the Town of Cary at the historic Page-Walker in Downtown.

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The Ultimate Recycling Guide

Editor’s Note: Beverly Jenkins and Ian Hart from The Tidy Maids in Raleigh contributed to this article.

Cary, NC – There are still numerous people who struggle with the decision of what to recycle or how to go about it. Others cannot decide what to do with items that have no proper disposal guidelines. The upside is that such people still want to contribute to creating a safe environment in the little way they know. If you are among such people, here is a quick recycling guide to boost your efforts. Read more