Fall Fashion Trends in Cary

Story and photos by Lindsey Chester.

Cary, NC – Fall comes late here in the Triangle. As temps are finally dipping into the 70’s and 80’s, local boutiques are bringing in their fall fashions. With the dip in temps, comes an uptick in new store offerings. Here’s your guide to Fall Fashion Trends in Cary. Read more

Remembering Harold Burt

Cary, NC – We heard this morning that Harold Burt had passed away. In remembrance, we’re re-running our story about Harold from August 2010. Pictures from Harold Burt – Music Man on Facebook. Read more

RailHawks Special Playoff Ticket Deal

Photo by Tom Mousseau.

Cary, NC – The Carolina RailHawks have always been huge supporters of CaryCitizen. That’s why we’re happy to pass along this great 12th Man deal on playoff tickets – just $12 for Premium seating to the first round game on Saturday September 29. But the offer is only good through this Saturday night. Read more

Weekend Events: Wine, Sports, Music & Flu Shots

Lindsey Chester edits the CaryCitizen Calendar of Events. Illustration by Hal Goodtree. 

Cary, NC – Technically, Cary is a town. But, in reality, it’s a small city teeming with possibilities. This weekend is no exception, according to the CaryCitizen Calendar of Events. Read more

All About Bullies, Bystanders, & Targets

Story by Nancy Driscoll, a psychologist with Triangle Psychological Services in Cary. Photo by 24students.

Cary, NC – With the start of a new school year comes new bus rides, classes friendships and unfortunately conflicts like teasing and bullying. Here’s a guide to taking action. Read more

Native Son Honored at Smithsonian Exhibit

Cary, NC – We love the Kramden Institiute, those folks just across the town line in Durham who have refurbished 11,000 computers and given them to underprivileged students. Now, work by Kramden co-founder Ned Dibner, 23, has been chosen for a most unusual art exhibit at the Smithsonian Institute.

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Money Matters: What’s Up With Your Social Security

“Coach Pete” D’Arruda writes the Money Matters series on CaryCitizen. Photo by Brian Talbot.

Cary, NC – By 2033 the Social Security Administration (SSA) projects the number of eligible Social Security beneficiaries will double, while the number of contributing workers per recipient declines. Do the math. Read more

IBA sends 2 Dancers To Japan

Chandler Proctor (center) and Preston Chamblee of International Ballet Academy performed this August in Japan

Story by Lindsey Chester. Photo courtesy of IBA.

Cary, NC- Preston Chamblee and Chandler Proctor have been dancing in Cary at International Ballet Academy since the studio opened two years ago. They recently returned from a whirlwind trip to Japan where they experienced their futures in the world of professional dance. Read more

Cary Scavenger Hunt: Final Scores

Story by Leslie Huffman. Photos by Brooke Meyer.

Cary, NC – What a beautiful sunny day we had for the Cary Scavenger Hunt. 62 Teams – over 250 people – joined CaryCitizen at Waverly Place on Saturday for the best interactive event of the year. Here are the final scores for our Teams out of 2,804 points possible. Read more

Harold’s Blog: September 16, 2012

From the blog of Cary Mayor Harold Weinbrecht. L –> R: Harold Weinbrecht and Jack Smith. Photo by Brooke Meyer for CaryCitizen.

Cary, NC – This week was a typical non-council-meeting week and consisted of meetings and events. Read more